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Dina Smeltz

If Joe Biden Really wants Bipartisan Action, Experts say Foreign Policy is his Best Bet

In the News
Salon
Coauthors

Climate action, perhaps the highest global priority of all, will be a tough sell to Republicans, however

Biden speaks to a crowd on the 2020 campaign trail
Adam Schultz
Global Politics

2020 Election Series: Polling and US Foreign Policy

In the News
Hopkins Podcast on Foreign Affairs
Dina Smeltz

Dina Smeltz discusse public opinion polling on issues of foreign policy.

Polling Station sign
Steve Houghton-Burnett
Public Opinion

Polling Problems, 2020 Edition

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Running Numbers by Coauthors

America saw inaccurate polling for the House and Senate races across the country, which overestimated Democratic support in a wide range of races.

People vote during the 2020 primary in Louisville, Kentucky
Reuters
US Foreign Policy

Americans Want to Engage the World

In the News
Foreign Affairs
Coauthors

The beltway and the public are closer than you think.

Supporters of U.S. President Barack Obama in Cleveland, Ohio, October 2012
Reuters
Public Opinion

Trump and Biden Voters Deeply Divided on Foreign Policy

Podcast
Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

Polling experts examine how public opinion of foreign policy matches up with the candidates on this episode of Deep Dish.

An image of President Donald Trump and Vice President Joe Biden on the debate stage.
Reuters
US Foreign Policy

Republicans and Democrats Divide on Key Debate Issues

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Running Numbers by Dina Smeltz

2020 Chicago Council Survey findings illuminate partisan divides in views on COVID-19, race, climate change, and national security.

Black Lives Matter protests in June, 2020.
James Eades
Global Health

Americans' Views on Key Debate Issues: COVID-19, Race, Election Interference, Economy

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Running Numbers by Dina Smeltz

Dina Smeltz shares public opinion on the key topics that will be discussed at the first 2020 presidential debate.

Donald Trump and Joe Biden during a 2020 Presidential Debate
Reuters
Global Health

Most Americans want more global engagement

In the News
Chicago Tribune
Coauthors

Rather than moving to cut ties with the rest of the world during the COVID-19 pandemic, majorities of Americans continue to prefer active U.S. engagement and shared leadership in world affairs.

President Donald Trump arrives to speak at a campaign rally Sept. 21, 2020, at Dayton International Airport in Ohio. Public Opinion

Business Leaders React to China's National Security Law for Hong Kong

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Running Numbers by Coauthors

As China tightens security in Hong Kong, many American businesses consider retreat and relocalization

Flags of Hong Kong and China hung side-by-side in the street
Annie Spratt
US Foreign Policy

George Floyd Protests and Public Opinion

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Running Numbers by Coauthors

​Recent surveys conducted over the past week show that a majority of Americans sympathize with the protests occurring across the country since the death of George Floyd.

Protestors hold signs during a demonstration after the death of George Floyd.
Joel Marklund
Inclusion and Equity