Alongside indicating ICE’s unpopularity, data from the Spring 2026 Harvard Youth Poll reveals that the issue of immigration enforcement is deeply partisan among young Americans.
Young Americans perhaps have the most at stake in a war with Iran. Data from the 52nd edition of the Harvard Youth Poll shows heightened concern amongst young Americans about an escalation in the conflict with Iran.
As the Harvard Public Opinion Project’s 2026 Spring Poll has revealed, Americans from across the political spectrum have begun to agree on one thing: The nation’s economy is struggling.
The HPR has teamed up with the Harvard Public Opinion Project on this series of pieces providing insights and interpretations of findings from the 52nd Harvard Youth Poll.
The best way to combat the dangerous polarization we face is by actively using cognitive empathy to understand the people and stories behind opinions, rather than simply arguing the opinions themselves.
The second installment of this column on the California gubernatorial race features Katie Porter’s campaign as she continues her fight against large corporations and President Trump’s attacks on California, ultimately aiming to improve the state’s economy.
On Jan. 14, 2025, future Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth vowed to be “laser-focused on lethality, meritocracy, warfighting, accountability, and readiness.” Fifteen days later...
The first installment of this column on the California gubernatorial race examines Chad Bianco’s policies and priorities, and whether they make him the right person to lead California.