Brian Schaffner
@bfschaffner.bsky.social
Political scientist ~ Newhouse Professor of Civic Studies at Tufts ~ CES Whisperer ~ #COYS #GoDawgs
enic wants to cash out sooner rather than later?
August 19, 2025 at 5:31 PM
enic wants to cash out sooner rather than later?
the 2024 election was also a watershed moment among non-voters who, for the first time since we've been collecting data preferred the republican nominee over the democrat. this means increasing turnout would likely have made Trump's victory bigger.
August 19, 2025 at 5:17 PM
the 2024 election was also a watershed moment among non-voters who, for the first time since we've been collecting data preferred the republican nominee over the democrat. this means increasing turnout would likely have made Trump's victory bigger.
it is especially striking to see how non-religious the Democratic Party has become over the past two decades
August 19, 2025 at 5:17 PM
it is especially striking to see how non-religious the Democratic Party has become over the past two decades
the trends when it comes to religion are especially notable. non-evangelical vote preferences have remained stable over time, but democrats continue to lose vote share among evangelicals, especially black and hispanic evangelicals
August 19, 2025 at 5:17 PM
the trends when it comes to religion are especially notable. non-evangelical vote preferences have remained stable over time, but democrats continue to lose vote share among evangelicals, especially black and hispanic evangelicals
we see significant shifts away from the democrats among both black and hispanic voters
for black voters, these shifts came particularly among born again christians and men
among Hispanic voters, the rightward shift was mostly isolated to those living in urban areas
for black voters, these shifts came particularly among born again christians and men
among Hispanic voters, the rightward shift was mostly isolated to those living in urban areas
August 19, 2025 at 5:17 PM
we see significant shifts away from the democrats among both black and hispanic voters
for black voters, these shifts came particularly among born again christians and men
among Hispanic voters, the rightward shift was mostly isolated to those living in urban areas
for black voters, these shifts came particularly among born again christians and men
among Hispanic voters, the rightward shift was mostly isolated to those living in urban areas
we have also released a report on the 2024 election that CES RA Caroline Soler took the lead on and did an amazing job with.
an overview of the report can be found on the CES blog here: sites.tufts.edu/cooperativee...
the full report is here: tinyurl.com/ces24report
some highlights...
an overview of the report can be found on the CES blog here: sites.tufts.edu/cooperativee...
the full report is here: tinyurl.com/ces24report
some highlights...
Trump built his support in 2024 by taking advantage of cracks in the Democratic Party’s coalition – Cooperative Election Study Blog
sites.tufts.edu
August 19, 2025 at 5:17 PM
we have also released a report on the 2024 election that CES RA Caroline Soler took the lead on and did an amazing job with.
an overview of the report can be found on the CES blog here: sites.tufts.edu/cooperativee...
the full report is here: tinyurl.com/ces24report
some highlights...
an overview of the report can be found on the CES blog here: sites.tufts.edu/cooperativee...
the full report is here: tinyurl.com/ces24report
some highlights...