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Political Volatility, Policy Gaps

Political Science

Origin Data Source OpenAlex
Analysis Computed May 9, 2026
AI Synthesis & Market Narrative
The field of political science is actively analyzing a volatile landscape characterized by rising political violence, persistent partisan redistricting battles, and the significant influence of presidential endorsements. This underscores critical policy gaps, such as elder care, and challenges to democratic stability.
Correlated Linguistic Patterns
["rise of political violence under Trump" "redrawing congressional maps" "Supreme Court ruling" "Trump's endorsement"]
Driving Media Context
Abcnews.com • May 6, 2026

Katie Porter fights scrutiny of temperament as only woman in California governor race

Experts are mixed over whether she should have raised outbursts that went viral.
Business Insider • May 6, 2026

Long-term elder care in the US can cost 5-figures a month. Some families are moving to Mexico for cheaper options.

Facing $10,000-a-month care costs, some US families are moving elderly relatives to Mexico for more affordable long-term care.
Abcnews.com • May 5, 2026

Indiana state Senate races are a test of Trump's endorsement, redistricting vote

A set of state Senate primary races in Indiana on Tuesday have turned into a test of the sway of President Donald Trump.
Al Jazeera English • May 2, 2026

The rise of political violence under Trump

Redi Tlhabi speaks to Professor Robert Pape on the rise of political violence in the US.
Abcnews.com • May 1, 2026

Which states might redraw congressional maps in 2026, 2028 after Supreme Court ruling

The bare-knuckle, partisan mid-decade redistricting battles that have occurred across the country over the past year and a half might become the new normal.
NPR • Apr 28, 2026

So far, Florida has failed to end vaccine mandates. Now there's a last-ditch effort

Florida Republicans have pushed hard to drop some vaccine requirements for children. But after many months, their efforts stalled out. Could this week's spec...
Nature.com • Apr 23, 2026

Publisher Correction: Reproducibility and robustness of economics and political science research

Nature - Publisher Correction: Reproducibility and robustness of economics and political science research
Nature.com • Apr 23, 2026

Thousands of Harvard graduate students strike — bringing research to a halt

Workers at the elite US university want higher pay, and ask for better protection for students at risk of deportation.
USA Today • Apr 23, 2026

Could Democrats win Georgia? Polling shows momentum ahead of midterms

Democrats are making significant gains in Georgia ahead of the primary elections in May. Could this be a new era for the Peach State?
Al Jazeera English • Apr 19, 2026

Who will shape the global agenda – the left or far right?

Left-wing leaders meet in Barcelona while far-right figures march in Milan.