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How 538's 2024 presidential election forecast works
ABC News· 11 hours agoFor 2024, 538 built a new presidential election forecast model from the ground up. This article explains how we did it: the ingredients that go into the...
The religious right’s crusade to Christianize America is coming to a school near you
The Hill· 8 hours agoLouisiana Republicans are moving to require the Ten Commandments be displayed in all schools in the...
Young men and women are diverging politically. That could shape the 2024 election.
CNN.com· 19 hours agoDemocrats are facing the threat of a gender gap that could imperil the traditional advantage among...
Swing states to test Biden's abortion-rights push
Axios· 2 days ago"The challenge for the Biden campaign is that even though you've had large support for abortion rights on the ballot ... that doesn't necessarily mean...
My child identified as gender-fluid. Then, they didn’t
Today· 5 days agoNot long ago, this flag — and the others we accrued as my child moved through a myriad of gender...
The Religious Right Isn’t Hiding What It’s Doing in the Courts
Slate via Yahoo News· 1 day agoIt’s also a political movement that exploits religion in this organized quest for power. As a...
Some Conservatives Are Accepting Defeat On Marriage Equality. Here’s Why.
Politico via Yahoo News· 3 days agoBut now that a plurality of adults in every state supports equal marriage rights, according to ...
Abortion laws are on the books but still on voters' minds in these states
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe mostly blue state hasn't elected a Republican president since 1972, but Trump has made it clear...
Trump, Pence will address Southern Baptists in Indianapolis
Atlanta Journal-Constitution· 3 days agoTrump, who is seeking a second term, will virtually address attendees on Monday during a “Life and...
Poll: North Dakota GOP voters fear country losing Christian values; Support for 'Christian...
The Bismarck Tribune· 5 days agoRepublican voters in the state have conservative Christian ideals they believe should be reflected in political decisions, but only up to a point, a new North Dakota Poll has found.