Biden wants to bring Democrats and Republicans together. Here’s why that’s so challenging. Sarah E. Anderson, Laurel Harbridge-Yong, and Daniel Butler - December 18, 2020 Legislators worry that if they compromise, they’ll lose their next primaries.
Here’s what we’ve learned from the U.S. congressional primaries so far Robert Boatright - June 5, 2018 https://www.washingtonpost.com/video/politics/what-to-watch-in-this-years-state-primaries/2018/05/08/c4d0da34-52f6-11e8-a6d4-ca1d035642ce_video.html This year’s congressional primaries looked to be tumultuous for
It sure looks as if Kirsten Gillibrand is running for president Sean McElwee and Jon Green - January 1, 2018 Will Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) run for president in 2020?
House bill would cut social science funding by 42 percent John Sides - March 13, 2014 This morning, the House Science Committee began marking up its
The Role of Congress in Funding Social Science, Part II John Sides - April 17, 2013 The folks at Mischiefs of Faction have written up a
The Role of Congress in Funding Social Science John Sides - April 8, 2013 That is the title of a panel at the upcoming
More Discussion of the Coburn Amendment, and What To Do Now John Sides - March 26, 2013 Following on Henry's piece and round-up of links about the
Off to the (Congressional) Races - February 4, 2008 While most political junkies sit on the edge of their