A recent survey by Georgetown University’s Institute of Politics and Public Service found that 82 percent of Americans believe racial, political, and class divisions are getting worse.
Still stung by President Trump’s loss and years of dismissal by Democrats, a tiny 2% of Republicans told Georgetown University’s Battleground pollsters that Biden will be “very successful” in his…
“This whole ‘America United’ theme ... I know there are folks who are skeptical of that theme,” Maju Varghese, executive director of the Presidential Inaugural Committee, said at a Georgetown…
More than half of Americans are somewhat optimistic Joe Biden can restore civility to U.S. politics, according to new Georgetown University polling. Mo Elleithee joins Morning Joe to discuss.
Speaking in a Zoom briefing hosted by Georgetown University’s Institute of Politics and Public Service, she [Stef Feldman] said that Biden is planning to “make big, bold changes through executive…
On December 8th, 2020, the Institute of Politics and Public Service partnered with the Brunswick Group to host three separate conversations exploring the processes and decisions that go into a…
President-elect Joe Biden named several Georgetown University faculty and graduates to serve as advisers or to play prominent roles in his administration this week, including his new chief of staff.
Biden’s 10-point lead over the president is down from a 13-point advantage in Monmouth University’s previous poll, which was conducted in late June. The release of the new poll comes…