Will second Republican presidential debate signal the end of the Summer of Trump?
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
Why American elites want a “build-a-wall” solution to gun violence
When I hear about another mass shooting, I can certainly understand the desire to do something. Do something quick, and do something simple.
New Hampshire likes its Bigfoot status in presidential politics
The Granite State is famous for its first-in-the-nation presidential primary, and also for a libertarian, secular quirkiness that doesn’t come close to reflecting the national mood.
Joe Biden is not going to be the Dem’s presidential nominee, but party leaders may want him to run. Here’s why.
Imagine a Democratic primary debate with Biden on stage.
Trump is riding high, but interest in American politics is still low
Polls and focus groups aren’t yet capturing informed opinions.
New Orleans is not the kind of problem Trump wants to tackle
The city’s post-Katrina problems don’t lend themselves to yet another wall.
South Carolina is the citadel of the Republican South
The GOP here demonstrates a flexibility not found in all Southern states.
Clinton’s student loan plan depends on states participating. That’s a problem.
Many governors would likely reject Washington’s largesse.
The ADA is a success, but no longer a popular model for lawmaking
Marking the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Rubio takes a chance with his uncompromising stance against abortion
Presidential hopeful is for an abortion ban without exceptions for rape or incest
