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More notable Marshall Project coverage on the political perspectives of incarcerated persons

I flagged in this post last week just some of the fascinating data drawn from the Marshall Project’s political survey of more than 50,000 people in 785 prisons and jails. I now see that this week there are these additional notable new pieces drawn from these surveys:

These Incarcerated People Are Excited for a Woman President: Some people who took our 2024 election survey said Harris represented change. But they were skeptical she’d address their criminal justice concerns.”

Election Views From Behind Bars in Ohio: Divided Just Like the Rest of U.S.:We asked nearly 3,000 people living in prison and jail for their thoughts on the presidential race pitting Harris against Trump and his 34 felonies.”

“For Many in Ohio Prisons and Jails, Trump Gets Their Votes: Marshall Project survey of incarcerated people focuses on the ‘prosecutor vs. felon’ presidential race.”