Polls

Poll: 2 in 3 Democrats Now Support Gay Marriage

July 31, 2012, 2:16 pmIt’s uncertain what President Obama’s endorsement of gay marriage had on public opinion in general but it appears to have had a big impact on his libe … Read More »

Does Presidency Rest on Virginia Asian-American Vote?

July 19, 2012, 5:41 pmAttention, President Obama and Mitt Romney: A quarter of Asian-American voters in Virginia, a prime battleground state, could support either of you th … Read More »

Latino Support For Obama Continues to Grow

July 18, 2012, 4:54 pmPresident Obama’s shift on immigration appears to have won him additional Hispanic support. A new poll, conducted by Latino Decisions, shows that if t … Read More »

Millions of Felons Barred From Voting Booths

July 17, 2012, 8:35 amNearly 6 million people—2.5 percent of the population—cannot vote because of a felony conviction, including about 4 million who have served their time … Read More »

Obama Sinks to Historic Lows Among Blue-Collar Men

July 12, 2012, 6:00 pmAnalysis:  Obama has always struggled to attract votes of white men without a college education. But new surveys  show no Democratic nominee  has had … Read More »

Political Insiders Poll: Immigration Reaction

June 29, 2012, 8:49 amThe National Journal magazine's popular feature on a close examination of issues via polls includes two questions, exploring people's opinions about i … Read More »

Poll: 18 Percent Would Not Vote for a Mormon President

June 22, 2012, 12:02 pmThe bias against a Mormon candidate has remained essentially unchanged since 1967, when Romney's late father ran  for president. Read More »
Perspectives
Guest Voices

Bipartisan Immigration Reform

Last week, the "Gang of Eight" tried to convince the press and the American people that this time was different from the failed 2006 and 2007 attempts at immigration reform. But I couldn't help thinking that the press conference looked like more of the same.

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Featured Thought
IMMIGRATION |


America and Congress now face a stark choice on immigration -- whether to continue the tragic “natural experiment” with a generation of children of immigrants, or to embark on a more inclusionary project that reflects American values. 

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POLITICS |

As demonstrated in the exit polls and rehashed in countless articles since the election, Barack Obama’s decisive reelection victory was a triumph for a still-emerging, majority Democratic Obama coalition, which we said in a pair of preelection Next America articles would define a new civic ethos, or consensus on the role of government, for the nation.

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Stats & Numbers

Map: Compare the Diverse 113th Congress With a Diversifying U.S. Population

Map: Compare the Diverse 113th Congress With a Diversifying U.S. Population
March 15, 2013, 2:16 pmUse this interactive tool to explore the difference between minority representation in the 113th Congress and minority populations across the U.S.Read More »
Events
A ground-breaking series aimed at raising the dialogue on issues involving politics, policy and demographic shifts kicked off April 19 with a keynote interview with Sen. Marco Rubio.

Coming to the Political Conventions
Lawmakers, civic leaders and analysts will convene in Florida and North Carolina this summer to converse on issues relevant to race and politics. Learn More »
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What Is The Next America?
Virtually every issue the United States contends with promises to be affected by deep currents of change illuminated by demographic shifts. With The Next America, National Journal unveils an unprecedented effort to explore the political, economic and social impacts of profound racial and cultural change. The initiative includes polls, national and local events with thought leaders, magazine supplements and this site.


The Story That Started It All

In 2010, Ronald Brownstein wrote The Gray and the Brown: A Generational Mismatch about America’s shift to an older, more ethnically diverse population and how these changes affect us as a nation.

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Language Of Success

See how English and other languages are unifying our diversifying nation.
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Taking Root

As immigrants diversify towns beyond the big cities, new challenges and connections arise.
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