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Shifting Direction: An Analysis of Demographic Shifts Post-Biden

Democrats’ nomination of Kamla Harris has favorably shifted three key voting blocs toward the VP: Black Americans, older women, and the youth. In an election this tight, even small demographic shifts will make a difference.

Gen Z and the Ballot Box: Will Young Voters Swing the 2024 Election?

What role will young voters play in the 2024 election?

Did Presidential Plot Twists of 2024 Actually Matter?

The 2024 Presidential contest will be remembered for its cascade of catastrophes.

HPR 2024 Presidential Election Forecast

Three members of the HPR’s 56th Masthead took Harvard’s election analytics course. Here are their predictions for the 2024 Presidential Election.

Swing for the Fences: House Races to Watch on Election Day

From the West Coast to the far Northeast, here are five key House races that could be turning heads in November.

119th Congress: A Fundamentals Forecast

We predict that the Democrats will regain control of the House with 222 seats to the GOP’s 213.

Survey Says? Unpacking the Issues that Matter Most to Voters

Which issues will define this November’s election outcome?

Young Voices, Old Beliefs: The Role of Gender Norms in Shaping Young Political Identities

As the 2024 presidential election approaches, a crisis in masculinity has taken center stage as an organizing issue for the Republican Party and broader right-wing movement. A new and powerful rhetoric imbued with a sense of loss, fear, and anger has transformed gender politics.

There’s No Ignoring the Border

The Harvard Public Opinion Project’s Spring 2024 Youth Poll provides a key glimpse into what role immigration and the border will actually play in terms of shaping the outcome of November’s presidential election.

Presenting The Harvard Public Opinion Project’s Spring 2024 Youth Poll

This year, HPOP conducted its first round of polling and sampling between late February and early March, receiving responses from a random sample of 2,010 young Americans on a wide range of issues. Now, with the 2024 presidential election more than underway, their results come at a vital time for public discourse.