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David Byler

David Byler

Data Analyst & Political Columnist at The Washington Post

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Statistics
  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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Opinion | Racial identity is more fluid than you might think

That poses some interesting implications for the Republican Party.
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Opinion | 5 myths about politics, busted by data

Politics is full of false stereotypes. The Pew Research Center recently released data that might help.
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Opinion | The GOP has a glaring Mormon problem

Mormonism is shrinking. And it’s also becoming more friendly to Democrats.
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Opinion | Why Democrats still need Joe Biden

The president’s appeal among working-class voters is central to his reelection chances in 2024.
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Opinion | Who will drop out of the GOP primary first? Here are some...

Republican primary candidates Trump, DeSantis, Haley, Scott, Burgum and Ramaswamy have different odds of dropping out. Here’s who you should watch.
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Opinion | Your teenage memories left a political imprint

The popularity of a president during a person’s formative years has lasting impacts.
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Opinion | Move over, evangelicals. Non-churchgoers now rule the GOP.

The voting bloc is quickly growing in size and forcing the party to embrace a populist bent.
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Opinion | Biden’s unemployment rates are historic — and almost wort...

Low unemployment just doesn’t predict election results well.
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Opinion | Tim Scott is in a better position than you might think

The senator from South Carolina might be behind in the polls, but he has an impressive war chest and broad goodwill in the party.
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Opinion | Small-dollar donors didn’t save democracy. They made it w...

Grass-roots fundraising was supposed to provide a check against big political donors. It didn’t happen.
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Opinion | How megadonors circumvent laws to give huge checks to pol...

Joint fundraising committees are opening doors to corruption. They demand reforms.