John Baxter Oliphant (@baxteroliphant) 's Twitter Profile
John Baxter Oliphant

@baxteroliphant

Some public opinion, some political science, some other stuff. RTs and likes do not equal endorsements.

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🍿 Get your popcorn ready, it’s time for BAKER’S DOZEN. The top 13 highlights of the weekend, all in one thread. 👇👇👇

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Despite contentious debates in some states over voting procedures, a new Pew survey finds clear bipartisan support for paper ballot backups; photo ID requirements; early in-person voting; and allowing convicted felons to vote after serving their sentences pewresearch.org/politics/2024/…

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The story is more complex than these graphs suggest. Let's take Black partisanship and do 3 things: 1) Crucially, separate ANES and CES surveys 2) Calculate the % Democratic within and without independents who lean Democratic 3) No smoothing. Let's see the raw data.

Solomon Tucker (@babesandballers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On my way home from DC tonight, I decided to pay Stumpy my final respects and give it a bit of Canon glitz with the lights. Sorry to see it go to the arboretum, but it's for the good of the trees coming and the repairs are so needed with tidal flooding have wiping out so many

On my way home from DC tonight, I decided to pay Stumpy my final respects and give it a bit of Canon glitz with the lights. Sorry to see it go to the arboretum, but it's for the good of the trees coming and the repairs are so needed with tidal flooding have wiping out so many
Pew Research Center (@pewresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our comprehensive analysis of party identification among registered voters – based on tens of thousands of interviews conducted over the past three decades – tracks the changes in the country and the parties since 1994. pewrsr.ch/43Pmf1b

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About two-thirds of Republican voters (65%) are ages 50 and older, compared with 59% among all voters. Just 8% of Republican voters are under 30. Among Democratic voters, those under 30 account for twice that share (16%). pewrsr.ch/4f6ncHu

Rodger Sherman (@rodger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You wanna see the clutchest man alive? Matt Stutzman won two shootoffs to reach the gold medal round, then shot a Paralympic record 149/150 to win gold. WITH NO ARMS. Most of his opponents have arms!!!!!

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The share of U.S. workers who belong to a union has fallen over the past four decades. In 1983, 20.1% of American workers were represented by a union. By 2023, 10.0% of U.S. workers were in a union. pewresearch.org/short-reads/20…

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More Americans say the affordability of food and consumer goods will get worse rather than better over the course of the next year (43% vs. 37%). Another 19% say prices will stay about the same. #SOTU pewresearch.org/short-reads/20…

More Americans say the affordability of food and consumer goods will get worse rather than better over the course of the next year (43% vs. 37%). Another 19% say prices will stay about the same. #SOTU pewresearch.org/short-reads/20…
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60% of U.S. Catholics say the church “should be more inclusive, even if that means changing some of its teachings,” while 37% say the church “should stick to its traditional teachings, even if that means the church gets smaller” in an early February survey.

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A notable finding from the latest Pew Research Center survey on immigration: Support for expanding the US-Mexico border wall is up 10 points since 2019, and "this increased support is largely driven by shifts among Democrats." pewresearch.org/politics/2025/…

A notable finding from the latest <a href="/pewresearch/">Pew Research Center</a> survey on immigration: Support for expanding the US-Mexico border wall is up 10 points since 2019, and "this increased support is largely driven by shifts among Democrats." pewresearch.org/politics/2025/…
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A June Pew Research survey found that 55% of Republicans (incl. leaners) say it would be acceptable to deport immigrants to a different country if they cannot return to their home country. By comparison, 13% of Democrats say this would be acceptable. pewrsr.ch/446QJwe

A June Pew Research survey found that 55% of Republicans (incl. leaners) say it would be acceptable to deport immigrants to a different country if they cannot return to their home country. 

By comparison, 13% of Democrats say this would be acceptable. pewrsr.ch/446QJwe