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Susan Stokes


Kansas voted for abortion rights. What does that mean for the midterms?

The Kansas abortion rights vote shows, yet again, that red-state voters are unhappy with extremist legislative politics.

How will Americans respond when there’s another split between the electoral college and the popular vote?

Only Democrats think this scenario makes the election less legitimate

Trump supporters and opponents are increasingly divided on whether constitutional principles are under threat

There’s little that would unite the country to defend democracy.

Americans just set a turnout record for the midterms, voting at the highest rate since 1914. This explains why.

A significant minority of Americans say they could support a military takeover of the U.S. government

People who protest almost certainly vote

Trump supporters vastly overestimate unemployment — and they blame politicians for it

Donald Trump’s message of fear may mobilize Americans to vote (but not necessarily for him)