As the Democrats skirmish over their omnibus bill, here’s what they can learn from Harry Truman Bernard Grofman - September 30, 2021 Passing mammoth bills is hard. One alternative: make Republicans take unpopular votes, and use it against them.
Sanders and Bloomberg want to redistribute wealth. Most millionaires and billionaires don’t. Marko Klašnja, Gonzalo Rivero, and Elizabeth Suhay - February 16, 2020 They think they got rich by working hard and being smart – and deserve every penny.
Eight white-majority districts elected Black members of Congress this year David Lublin - November 19, 2018 That's a breakthrough.
This might be the way to prove partisan gerrymandering, according to the new Supreme Court standard Bernard Grofman - July 9, 2018 https://www.washingtonpost.com/video/business/gerrymandering-explained/2016/04/21/e447f5c2-07fe-11e6-bfed-ef65dff5970d_video.html Last month, the Supreme Court dismayed opponents of partisan
Pennsylvania has to draw new congressional districts, but getting rid of gerrymandering will be harder than you think. Jonathan Cervas and Bernard Grofman - February 9, 2018 [caption id="attachment_64714" align="aligncenter" width="960"] (David Goldman/AP)[/caption] On Monday, the U.S.
Everything you need to know about the Supreme Court’s big gerrymandering case Barry Burden - October 1, 2017 [caption id="attachment_35493" align="aligncenter" width="908"] (Karen Bleier/Agence France-Presse)[/caption] On Tuesday, the
The U.S. could be free of gerrymandering. Here’s how other countries do redistricting. German Feierherd and Bernard Grofman - August 7, 2017 This year, on the first day of its term, the
The Supreme Court will examine partisan gerrymandering in 2017. That could change the voting map. Bernard Grofman - January 31, 2017 [caption id="attachment_53367" align="aligncenter" width="960"] The U.S. Capitol (Karen Bleier/AFP/Getty Images)[/caption]