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Breaking Down the Demographics of the 118th Congress

January 12, 2023 admin 0

by Erin Covey

Analysis and Opinions

That red wave is looking more like a ripple. Here’s why

August 16, 2022 admin 0

by Dana Milbank,

Analysis and Opinions

If the January 6 Hearings Don’t Change Minds, Nothing Will

June 30, 2022 admin 0

by Anne Applebaum

Analysis and Opinions

Black and Latino voters have been shortchanged in redistricting, advocates and some judges say

January 26, 2022 admin 0

Even as Democrats

Analysis and Opinions

How Educational Differences Are Widening America’s Political Rift

September 8, 2021 admin 0

College graduates are

Analysis and Opinions

The Most Complete Picture Yet of America’s Changing Electorate

July 2, 2021 admin 0

by Ronald Brownstein,

Analysis and Opinions

Democratic bill attempts to undo voter restrictions of past 15 years

April 20, 2021 admin 0

by Nicholas Espiritu

Analysis and Opinions

A Senate Majority, If You Can Keep It

April 6, 2021 admin 0

by Sean Trende

Analysis and Opinions

Making It Easier to Vote Is Good for Republicans, Too

February 9, 2021 admin 0

Democrats are pushing

Analysis and Opinions

Why A Biden Blowout Didn’t Happen (And Why A 2024 Blowout Is Unlikely, Too)

February 3, 2021 admin 0

by Geoffrey Skelley President

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