Here’s a different way to fix gerrymandering Linda L. Fowler and Christopher S. Fowler - July 5, 2021 Even independent redistricting commissions are limited by the fact that Democrats cluster in cities while Republicans are widely dispersed. But there’s a solution.
Americans don’t support the idea of defunding the police Paige E. Vaughn, Kyle Peyton, and Gregory A. Huber - August 30, 2020 But while large majorities oppose reducing police budgets, they do support supplementing police efforts with additional social services
‘The Resistance’ built grass-roots groups across the U.S. Will the Democratic Party put that energy to work in 2020? Leah E. Gose - December 31, 2019 Here’s what these women — and they’re mostly women — are doing in swing states.
The Supreme Court is deciding a gerrymandering case. Here’s the social science that the justices need to know. Christopher Warshaw - May 31, 2019 Evidence shows that partisan gerrymandering is undermining democratic representation. But it can be diagnosed.
This year’s Women’s Marchers weren’t focused on the leadership controversy. They were all about local and national political organizing. Dana Fisher - January 22, 2019 [caption id="attachment_82951" align="aligncenter" width="960"] The Women's March on Jan. 19.
Don’t assume the militias at the Charlottesville rally were white supremacists. This is what they believe now. Sam Jackson - September 8, 2017 A few weeks ago, the Charlottesville "Unite the Right" demonstrations –
Bernie Sanders wants the U.S. to stop having the highest child poverty rate among rich countries. Here’s how you can do it. David Brady - April 13, 2016 [caption id="attachment_39005" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Kindergarten students at Guilford Elementary school