Cooperative Election Study data showing that Millenials and Gen Z voters are defying the trend of becoming more conservative as they age, is cited in this op-ed.
Brian Schaffner, Newhouse Professor of Civic Studies at Tufts University and co-director of the Cooperative Election Study, and Tufts student Brendan Hartnett pen this article on how they measure voters support of the belief that the 2020 election was stolen.
Evan Horowitz, executive director of cSPA, comments on his new study that found a downward trend in Boston commercial property values that could mean a city revenue shortfall of $1.2 billion to $1.5 billion over the next five years
Evan Horowitz, executive director of cSPA, comments on his new study that found a downward trend in Boston commercial property values that could mean a city revenue shortfall of $1.2 billion to $1.5 billion over the next five years.
Evan Horowitz, director of cSPA, comments on Massachusetts Revenue Department data indicating tax revenue shortfalls saying, “while the evidence is far from definitive, this latest report feeds my concern that the weakness may be spreading from tax returns to the economy more broadly.”
CIRCLE research that revealed half of voters between ages 18 and 29 voted in the 2020 general election, up 11 percentage points from 2016, is linked in this article. Data on youth voter turnout in North Carolina is also cited