report | Apr 26, 2011
More than 6.6 million Latinos voted in last year’s election—a record for a midterm. Fueled by their rapid population growth, Latinos also were a larger share of the electorate in 2010 than in any previous midterm election, representing 6.9% of all voters, up from 5.8% in 2006.
presentation | Apr 14, 2011
Summary of research findings from Pew Internet's 2010 post-election survey.
report | Mar 23, 2011
Overview Barack Obama currently fares as well against a generic opponent in the upcoming presidential election as George W. Bush did in April 2003, a time when Bush’s job approval rating was much higher than Obama’s is today. He also tests considerably better than Bill Clinton did in March 1995. Nearly half (47%) of registered […]
report | Mar 17, 2011
54% of adults used the internet for political purposes in the 2010 election cycle, far surpassing the 2006 midterm contest.
report | Jan 27, 2011
Republicans catch up to Democrats in social media use for politics as social media became a regular part of the political environment in the 2010 midyear elections
report | Jan 27, 2011
22% of online Americans used social networking or Twitter in 2010 campaign; Republicans catch up to Democrats in social media use for politics.
report | Jan 5, 2011
Hispanic voters are nearly three times more prevalent in states that gained congressional seats and Electoral College votes in the 2010 reapportionment than they are in states that lost seats.
report | Jan 5, 2011
Hispanic voters are nearly three times more prevalent in states that gained congressional seats and Electoral College votes in the 2010 reapportionment than they are in states that lost seats.
report | Jan 4, 2011
The Iowa caucuses produced six small but significant indicators of the dynamics that drove the race.
report | Dec 23, 2010
More than a quarter of American adults - 26% - used their cell phones to learn about or participate in the 2010 mid-term election campaign.