Why is it so hard to settle a disputed election? Joseph Klaver - July 13, 2021 Unlike other developed democracies, the U.S. faces unusual constitutional requirements, opaque statutes, and a tangle of local, state and federal interactions
Why Joe Manchin is such a problem for his party Sarah Binder - June 10, 2021 It's not easy being blue in a red state
Mitch McConnell once knew all about the filibuster’s racist history. What changed? Saladin Ambar - March 29, 2021 We know from his own writings that McConnell is aware of the filibuster’s ‘racial history’
What might happen if Democrats succeed in expanding voting? California has some answers. Sara Sadhwani - March 16, 2021 In California, reforms like those in H.R. 1 led to a more involved electorate, higher turnout and more legislators of color being elected to office.
How a stronger presidency could lead to more effective government William Howell and Terry Moe - September 13, 2020 And more effective government could help reduce populism
These are the roadblocks to the Democrats’ big voting rights bill Thomas Keck - March 6, 2019 House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) speaks during an event advocating
Is it a Bad Idea to Highlight Effects of a Bill that Will Never Be Enacted Into Law? Joshua Tucker - April 4, 2011 A few hours ago Rep. Hartzler (R-Missouri -Mississippi-) sent out