Why Republicans have no incentive to stop denying the 2020 election John Sides - November 8, 2023 Election denial is even more prevalent in Congress than it was three years ago.
The RNC called the Jan. 6 events ‘legitimate political discourse.’ What? Mary F. (Molly) Scudder - February 28, 2022 Democracy can accommodate disruptive protests — but not coercive attacks.
How to decode the party politics that led to Rep. Gosar’s censure Michele Swers - November 22, 2021 Mostly Democrats voted to censure him for tweeting an animated video of an attack on Ocasio-Cortez. Republicans promise payback.
These 3 graphs explain why more House Republicans did not support impeachment Michael Tesler - January 13, 2021 Popularity of Mike Pence and Mitch McConnell has nosedived among Republicans since they certified Joe Biden’s victory
A violent mob overran Congress. 3 takeaways for the weeks ahead. Sarah Binder / Managing Editor - January 11, 2021 Did American electoral institutions survive the stress test?
Should Obama bomb the Islamic State? Ask Congress first. Andrew Rudalevige - November 18, 2015 The mass murders in Paris on Friday by the Islamic State terrorist