Election 2020 Project
The Social Science and Social Media Collaborative has teamed up with CNN and their polling partner SSRS to analyze data from weekly polls of Americans collected between the end of June through Election Day.
More information about the project methodology
The research team conducting analysis of the results of this project are Lisa Singh and Jonathan Ladd from Georgetown University; Josh Pasek, Michael Traugott, Ceren Budak and Stuart Soroka from the University of Michigan; and Jennifer Agiesta and Grace Sparks from CNN. Georgetown students Meena Balan, Ryan Callahan, Robert Churchill, Brandon Herren, and Kornraphop (Ken) Kawintiranon also assist with this research.
Recent Updates
In news about the presidential race, coronavirus overtakes nearly all else (CNN)
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Misinformation and the Impact of Social Media in Elections
Lisa Singh and Ceren Budak presented virtually for an event hosted by the McCourt school's Massive Data Institute and the Institute of Politics and Public Service (GU Politics) about the impact of misinformation in the 2016 election and what it could mean for the...
The Supreme Court, the election and coronavirus are on Americans’ minds heading into Tuesday’s debate (CNN)
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Coronavirus continues to top what Americans hear about Trump (CNN)
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How the coronavirus has defined Trump’s reelection campaign (CNN)
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Coronavirus surges back into the campaign with Woodward revelations (CNN)
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