Will Hillary follow in Bill’s balanced-budget footsteps?
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
Our political profile of Pennsylvania shows how the Democrats got suburban
Robert Sullivan’s political profile of the state shows how the Democrats got suburban.
Anyone with Skin in the Game Should Get the Chance to Vote
Citizens do not have to own property to be directly affected by their government.
How Delaware lost its bellwether mojo and joined the Northeast Corridor
Kicking off a 50-part series on each state’s role in modern presidential politics
History Says Republicans Will Need Big Turnout to Win in 2016
Elections decided by motivating sympathetic citizens, not swaying voter opinion
Local Labor Laws, National Voting Standards and a Messy Division of Power
Both major parties, entrenched at different levels, show little eagerness for cooperation.
Supreme Court to Rule Whether it’s Kosher to Discount Non-Citizens
Texas case takes up the “one person, one vote” districting principle.
Throwing More People in Jail is Just Smart Politics
#SomeBlackLivesDontMatter is really a way to dismiss concerns about police misconduct.
Half of All States Undermine Federal Efforts to Reduce Income Inequality
The two states that do the most to “restore” income inequality are in the South.
Gay Marriage Wins in a Country of Neighbors
Can familiarity help lead to changed minds?
