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Research Section: Public Opinion and Political Behavior

The Primary Election Study 2024 Dataset on U.S. Senate Primary Elections (2026)

Issue Attention in Public Opinion Polls: Pollsters as Agenda Responders and Agenda Setters (2026)

How Concern with Government Overregulation and Racial Animus Reshaped the Republican Party and Fueled Trump’s Electoral Appeal (2025)

The Future of Election Polls (2025)

Understanding Biden’s Exit and the 2024 Election: The State Presidential Approval/State Economy Model (2024)

Introducing the U.S. Partisanship and Presidential Approval Dataset: Rejoinder to Berry, Fording, and Crofoot (2023)

Policy mood and thermostatic representation in developing democracies: taking the temperature in Uruguay (2023)

The U.S. Partisanship and Presidential Approval Dataset: Analyzing More than 1.1 Million Survey Respondents from 1948 to 2020 (2023)

A Validation and Extension of State-Level Public Policy Mood: 1956-2020 (2022)

Do You Know Where Your Survey Data Come From? (2022)

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