Key issues facing Delaware: Divides along race, location and party : Key issues facing Delaware
The 2014 Delaware Politics Survey, conducted by the University of Delaware’s Center for Political Communication, shows that employment and public safety issues ranked as the top concerns.
National survey public opinion on Clinton and Trump : National survey shows snapshot of campaign after RNC
A new University of Delaware survey finds that 46% of registered voters would vote for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and 42% would vote for Republican candidate Donald Trump.
National survey shows divided, increasingly polarized public opinion on transgender rights : National survey shows polarized public opinion on transgender rights
The issue of transgender rights has risen on the political agenda in 2016, in the wake of a controversial North Carolina law on public restrooms and new federal rules protecting transgender students.
Wilmington mayoral poll : Wilmington mayoral poll shows no clear favorites
Former City Councilman Kevin Kelley has pulled out front in the crowded Democratic primary for Wilmington mayor, according to a poll released on July 11, 2016.
The Difficult Conversation
Last fall 2015, University of Delaware students in Dr. Lindsay Hoffman’s National Agenda: Race in America class had the opportunity to explore the contentious topic of race relations.
Internet opinions
As a federal court considers new national rules on Internet service, a new study by the University of Delaware’s Center for Political Communication shows most people still oppose Internet “fast lanes.”
Transgender rights, protections
National survey shows public supports rights, protections for transgender people.
Former police officer Redditt Hudson urges criminal justice system reforms : ‘Race in America’
Redditt Hudson believes that equal treatment under the law must become a reality if America is going to move forward on matters of race and social justice.
Conversations and Connections in Washington, DC : Alumni Networking in the Capital
The Center for Political Communication proudly co-sponsored an alumni networking event on November 12, 2015, at NPR Headquarters in Washington, DC. CPC
Digital politics
The panel started with a request not typically heard from most moderators: “I want to see cell phones in your hands. I want to see the blue light on your face.”