What do Manchin and Sinema want? Neilan S. Chaturvedi - January 26, 2022 ‘Moderate’ senators have to satisfy both red and blue voters. But Democrats can still reach them.
How wealthy campaign donors may reduce political polarization and weaken the tea party Jenny Shen and Adam Bonica - April 24, 2014 [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] David Barrows, of Washington, DC,
Self-Interest and Attitudes toward Health Care Reform - June 25, 2012 At a glance, health care reform seems like the kind
The Death March of the Moderates Nolan McCarty - February 29, 2012 A famous map by Charles Joseph Minard illustrates the plight
The Parties Really Are Unified John Sides - January 5, 2011 A while back, I "took Gail Collins to task":https://themonkeycage.org/2009/04/what_doesnt_gail_collins_under.html for
Is Opposition to Health Care Reform About the “Process”? John Sides - January 24, 2010 The Washington Post describes this finding from the poll I
Scott Brown is More Liberal Than Olympia Snowe, and Now He’s Pivotal, Too Andrew Gelman - January 20, 2010 Boris writes, regarding the recent U.S. Senate election (in which
The Effect of the MA Special Election Joshua Tucker - January 20, 2010 Just as "John predicted":https://themonkeycage.org/2010/01/please_dont_tell_me_what_the_m.html, now that Scott Brown has "won
The Case for Filibustering; or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Mitch McConnell* Gregory Koger - September 23, 2009 [Sorry it has been a while. APSA and teaching and
Why Should We Have Polls? John Sides - July 17, 2009 Conor Clarke has kindly replied to my earlier rebuttal to
What Doesn’t Gail Collins Understand about Party Unity? John Sides - April 29, 2009 Via Ezra Klein, I see that Gail Collins wrote the
The (Ever) Powerful Ladies from Maine - February 18, 2009 Over on Marginal Revolution today, I see that the economists