Good to Know: Continuing resolutions Sarah Binder - January 22, 2024 Here’s why Congress can’t kick the habit.
When House Republicans come from more racially diverse districts, they’re more likely to claim voter fraud Richard R. Lau and Michael G. Strawbridge - January 18, 2022 That’s what we found when we analyzed which Republicans voted against certifying the 2020 election last year
House Republicans kept a woman in their third-highest post. What stops GOP women from climbing higher? Catherine Wineinger - May 19, 2021 Let us count the obstacles that keep women from rising in the party hierarchy
If the GOP’s civil war keeps up, voters are likely to flee Katherine Clayton - May 16, 2021 But they’re more likely to shift toward the Democrats than to a third party
Republican women are becoming key party messengers. Here’s how it happened. Catherine Wineinger - February 15, 2021 Just ask Reps. Liz Cheney and Marjorie Taylor Greene, now standing for the GOP’s two opposing poles
How Liz Cheney survived the attempt to oust her from House leadership Matthew Green - February 5, 2021 The vote on Cheney was a big moment in the GOP’s battle over whether to be the Party of Trump
A violent mob overran Congress. 3 takeaways for the weeks ahead. Sarah Binder / Managing Editor - January 11, 2021 Did American electoral institutions survive the stress test?
5 lessons from a Republican year of governing dangerously Mark Spindel and Sarah Binder - December 28, 2017 The Republican Congress ended its first year on a partisan
Mogwai, ‘Come On Die Young’: The Week In One Album Christopher Federico - May 5, 2017 This week: The House GOP passes a version of Obamacare
This is what Americans will really dislike about the House ‘Trumpcare’ bill Erika Franklin Fowler, Courtney Laermer, Laura Baum, and Sarah Gollust - May 5, 2017 House Republicans voted Thursday to repeal and replace the Affordable