MAGA was the real winner of the Ohio Republican primary Zachary Albert, Raymond J. La Raja, and Mia Costa - May 12, 2022 Ranked-choice voting alone wouldn’t have significantly changed the result, but non-partisan primaries — like Alaska’s — might
This is why the Senate should care about Brett Kavanaugh’s time as Bush’s staff secretary Andrew Rudalevige - August 4, 2018 [caption id="attachment_76325" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), left, and
5 tips on how U.S. presidents can work best with Congress Tony Lucadamo and Molly Reynolds - December 1, 2016 [caption id="attachment_49494" align="aligncenter" width="960"] President-elect Donald Trump with his wife,
Vice-presidential candidates do win votes. But Mike Pence won’t help Donald Trump win the election. Boris Heersink and Brenton Peterson - July 15, 2016 [caption id="attachment_43886" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump with
This research shows that vice presidential candidates actually do win votes in their home states Boris Heersink and Brenton Peterson - April 26, 2016 [caption id="attachment_35097" align="aligncenter" width="908"] (Joshua Lott/The Washington Post; Melina Mara/The
Why Hillary Clinton’s lavish Hollywood fundraiser was smart politics Jack Collens - April 20, 2016 [caption id="attachment_39368" align="aligncenter" width="908"] In this Feb. 11, 2016, photo,
The lawsuit rolls forward Andrew Rudalevige - July 31, 2014 To no one's surprise, the House of Representatives has voted
Our political parties are networked, not fragmented John Sides - February 14, 2014 [caption id="attachment_6649" align="aligncenter" width="640" special=""] (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)[/caption] This
Is it really so 'laughable' for Republicans to nominate Chris Christie for president? John Sides - January 15, 2014 [caption id="attachment_5314" align="aligncenter" width="694" special=""] (Mel Evans/Associated Press)[/caption] Charlie Cook
Heard through the Marble - March 28, 2013 The Monkey Cage welcomes back Emory University's Tom Clark for
Why Money Still Matters John Sides - November 15, 2012 This is a guest post by political scientist and Sunlight
The Perils of Democrats’ Euphoria, or Why the 2012 Election Is Not a Realignment John Sides - November 12, 2012 After the 2004 election, commentator Michael Lind wrote: bq. Karl
Gallup(ing) Away from the Herd John Sides - November 7, 2012 This is a guest post by Samuel Best, Associate Professor
The Perils of the Perception of a Politicized Presidency Brendan Doherty - August 3, 2012 The prospective rewards for a president who devotes substantial time
Alienated Americans John Sides - August 17, 2010 Ron Brownstein has a piece in the National Journal that
Do Deficits Matter for Midterm Elections? John Sides - July 12, 2010 Ezra Klein writes yesterday about the effects of deficits and
Thank You, Jonathan Chait John Sides - February 2, 2010 bq. Political scientists believe unanimously that economic conditions play an
Failure to (Turd) Blossom, Leading to a Digression on Interests and Values John Sides - July 15, 2009 "Failure to Blossom" is the title of Ronald Brownstein's excellent