Trump has the shakiest base of approval of any incoming president in 60 years.
Sam Wang
Sam Wang is a professor of neuroscience and molecular biology at Princeton University. He is the co-founder of the Princeton Election Consortium.
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The Hardened Divide in American Politics
When did hyper-partisanship begin? Pre-election polling data point to the mid-1990s.
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Losing Ohio Improves Trump’s Chances to Win the Nomination
Keeping John Kasich in the race divides the anti-Trump vote.
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GOP Nomination Rules Tilt the Playing Field toward Donald Trump
Even without a majority of the votes, Trump can win a majority of the delegates.
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One Reason the Democrats Lost So Big in Midterms: Exceptionally Low Voter Turnout
Not since 1942 has turnout been so low.

