With the Supreme Court poised to potentially rule on a series of crucial cases involving redistricting, the 2020 census, and questions about gerrymandering, AR/Intel reached out the National Republican Redistricting Trust’s (NRRT) Adam Kincaid. As the group’s executive director, Kincaid oversees the GOP’s data and legal operation for the upcoming redistricting debate that will follow the 2020 census.
Intel Exclusives
Polling Trends: Americans Are Optimistic About the Economy
Polling firms are constantly surveying public opinion about candidates, issues, and the news of the day. Most of the media’s attention focuses on the horse race – who’s ahead, who’s behind. This recurring feature on AR/Intel is designed to dive into the numbers and analyze important trends that may not grab headlines but are just as important to understanding our political world.
Policy Brief: Elizabeth Warren’s Policy Proposals
Rallying around the slogan “I’ve got a plan for that,” Warren has courted voters with a litany of policy proposals ranging from student debt to child care. With such a wide range of proposals, it can be difficult to keep track of every single one. AR/Intel pulled together the information you need to know about each of Warren’s major proposals.
2018 In Review: House & Senate
Top line facts about the results of the 2018 election.
2018 In Review: Turnout & Voting Trends
In 2018, voter turnout for a midterm was the highest it’s been in over 100 years. What did the electorate look like?
Historical Trends: President
Historical trends and facts about running for President of the United States.
Historical Trends: House & Senate
Historical trends and facts about running for the U.S. House of Representatives & Senate.
2020: Top Lines
Top line information you need to know about the 2020 election.
2018 In Review: Fundraising & Outside Spending
The 2018 election was the most expensive midterm ever, exceeding $5.7 billion. Here are the top line items you need to know about how that money was spent.
Past Is Prologue
What can historical data tell us about what to expect in 2020?