Newhouse Professor of Civic Studies Brian Schaffer comments on the imprecise nature of polling “likely voters” noting, “The reason you should care is because [polling] does reflect that turnout matters.” Data on voter records from Schaffner’s 2020 Cooperative Election Study is also referenced.
Using data from the Cooperative Election Study, A&S political scientist Brian Schaffner and rising fourth-year A&S student Caroline Soler analyze the support that Democrats have had from Black voters and Black nonvoters from 2008 to 2020.
This opinion piece cites A&S political scientist Brian Schaffner’s collaborative research on how voter attitudes about racism and sexism influenced the 2016 election.
This article references a 538 analysis of data from the Cooperative Election Study taken before the 2020 elections and the 2022 midterms focusing on Hispanic voters.
Brian Schaffner, Newhouse Professor of Civic Studies at Tufts University, and Laurel Bliss, research associate at Tufts, collaborate on this piece discussing the findings of a 2019 Cooperative Election Study survey