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 N. 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 Sarah Gollust, Laura Baum, Erika Franklin Fowler, and Courtney Laermer - May 5, 2017 http://www.washingtonpost.com/video/politics/with-no-cbo-score-house-gop-passes-bill-in-reversal-from-obamacare-criticism/2017/05/04/816ca076-30f0-11e7-a335-fa0ae1940305_video.html House Republicans voted Thursday to repeal and replace the
8 questions about the future of banking regulation under Trump Brent Sutton - November 23, 2016 [caption id="attachment_38035" align="aligncenter" width="908"] (Mark Lennihan/AP)[/caption] One of President Obama’s
Why John Kasich could have a better chance of becoming president than Evan McMullin Joshua Tucker - October 19, 2016 [caption id="attachment_47989" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Statuettes of presidential candidates Donald Trump
Can Paul Ryan disarm the Freedom Caucus? Sarah Binder - October 26, 2015 Last week, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) reached detente with the House
What happened to John Boehner hasn’t happened in a century. No one knows what comes next. Jeffery Jenkins and Charles Stewart III - September 30, 2015 John A. Boehner’s resignation from the House, and thus the
Would a GOP Senate make a difference? Sarah Binder - November 4, 2014 If, as widely predicted, the GOP captures the Senate in
Ronnie White has been renominated: Third time’s a charm? - November 19, 2013 [caption id="attachment_3213" align="aligncenter" width="800" special=""] Blind Justice. (Credit: Tim Evanson
The mythical moderates? David Karol - October 8, 2013 Until recently, moderate Republicans had succeeded in flying under the
The 5 species of House Republicans John Sides - October 4, 2013 [caption id="attachment_1000" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty
435 Separate Cuts; or, How I Spent My Summer Vacation Andrew Rudalevige - July 30, 2013 The House of Representatives' Republican Conference has released instructions to
The Majority Rules, and When It Doesn’t, It Rolls John Sides - July 15, 2013 We welcome this guest post from Andrew Guess, a Ph.D.
Sequestration stalemate: Some more considerations - February 26, 2013 With sequestration's March 1st start date in sight, Adler and
There’s a very short fuse on the exploding can* - December 21, 2012 Is the House Republican Conference the ACME Corporation of our
Will There Be Gun Control Legislation? John Sides - December 17, 2012 Jon Chait is pessimistic. Jon Bernstein perhaps less so. Alec
Over the Fiscal Cliff, by Hugo First (and Betty Won’t) - October 3, 2012 Okay. So, I have an insatiable weakness for corny fiscal
Defining Dissidence Down David Karol - May 10, 2012 In all the coverage of Senator Richard Lugar's crushing 20-point
Congressional supercommittees: How super are they? - July 26, 2011 As the debt default clock counts down, competing Boehner and
Some of My Best Friends are Members of the American Bankers Association - May 1, 2009 Pleading with his colleagues to support an amendment that would