Adam Frisch’s Reverse Coattails
It’s no coincidence that Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) ran ahead of Joe Biden by the widest margin in the Congressional district where another Democrat overperformed dramatically down ballot.
Twitter Democrats vs. IRL Democrats
Democrats who tweet about politics are whiter, richer, more educated, and farther left (ideologically and on specific issues) than those who do not.
The Far-Left Fifth
Mayoral races in deep-blue Philadelphia, Chicago, and New York City tell the same story as nonpartisan research: just 1 in 5 Democratic voters are in the Bernie-AOC wing of the party.
Biden’s Pivot to the Center Aligns with Independent Voters
While Biden’s shift to the middle on climate, immigration and crime has drawn criticism from the left, it aligns with the independent voters who broke decisively for him in 2020 and will choose whether he keeps his job in 2024.
NY-03: The Primary Problem That Sent George Santos to D.C.
How did Long Island voters go from backing Biden to Santos? Special interests elevated an established progressive over a red-to-blue local legislator in low-turnout closed Democratic primary.
Adam Frisch: How to Put a “Safe R” Seat Into Play
A former independent ran as a big-tent Democrat and came within just 546 votes of defeating Lauren Boebert in 2022 — all without a prayer from the pundits and a dime from the national party committees.
Kara Eastman: The Far-Left Loses a Biden Seat
The only Justice Democrats-backed candidate to run in a swing district in 2020 ran behind Joe Biden by double digits.