Democratic presidents have traditionally hurt their parties. Joe Biden may be different. Josh Vincent and Daniel Galvin - January 20, 2021 Will he invest in building up a strong Democratic Party?
Most Americans expect cheating in the November elections Steven Smith - September 10, 2020 Majorities in both parties fear that election officials will cheat when the votes are counted.
Are Democrats really in disarray? Don’t underestimate their unity. John Sides - January 31, 2020 A new survey shows that Democrats like their candidates and — surprise! — don’t like Trump
Can a woman win the presidency? Even asking the question discourages women from running. Lori Poloni-Staudinger and Cherie Strachan - January 21, 2020 When women run, they win as often as men do. So why don’t more run?
93 percent of Confederate monuments are still standing. Here’s why. Tyler Camarillo, Tyler Johnson, Ray Block, Jr., Kathleen Tipler, Julian J. Wamble, Jared Clemons, Chryl N. Laird, and Andrea Benjamin - December 16, 2019 Local governments are often banned from removing them
What Nikki Haley gets wrong about the Confederate flag Thomas Ogorzalek, Spencer Piston, and Logan Strother - December 7, 2019 It was the fight against civil rights that brought the flag back.
The Republican tax bill spurred more than 120 public protests in November Jeremy Pressman and Erica Chenoweth - December 29, 2017 This is the 11th installment in a monthly series reporting
In 2015, Donald Trump said the Confederate flag should go in a museum. Here’s what changed. Michael Tesler - August 18, 2017 Two days after Donald Trump announced his presidential candidacy, Dylann
The Confederate flag largely disappeared after the Civil War. The fight against civil rights brought it back. Thomas Ogorzalek, Spencer Piston, and Logan Strother - June 12, 2017 http://www.washingtonpost.com/video/national/new-orleans-reacts-to-the-removal-of-confederate-statues/2017/05/11/2b3b9916-3684-11e7-ab03-aa29f656f13e_video.html Last week, New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu oversaw the
Jeb Bush’s presidential campaign was a success — for its consultants Adam Sheingate / Managing Editor - February 22, 2016 With apologies to Winston Churchill, the tale of the Jeb