How to think about the “racial realignment” in U.S. politics John Sides - November 18, 2024 Shifts in party coalitions don’t portend a shift in party positions.
Is a Democratic realignment afoot in the middle class? - September 7, 2014 In the past 40 years, the industrial economy has evolved
Five books of American political history that you must read - January 3, 2014 The following is a guest post by University of Hawaii
The electoral ramifications of the shutdown are far from clear John Sides - October 15, 2013 [caption id="attachment_1656" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] (Win McNamee/Getty Images)[/caption] The latest
The Perils of Democrats’ Euphoria, or Why the 2012 Election Is Not a Realignment John Sides - November 12, 2012 After the 2004 election, commentator Michael Lind wrote: bq. Karl
Yes, Yes, and Yes John Sides - November 18, 2010 "Gary Andres":http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/will-republican-house-help-or-hurt-obama-s-reelection-chances_518122.html: bq. Speculation about how the presidential/congressional kabuki dance
John Judis Can’t Make Up His Mind John Sides - August 13, 2010 John Judis in September 2009: bq. Obama's fortunes, like those
Did Reagan’s Rhetoric Matter? John Sides - March 18, 2010 John Judis says yes: bq. [A] president's political acumen--his ability
Obama, Working Class Voters, and the MA Election John Sides - January 20, 2010 Yesterday, I cautioned against interpretations of the MA election. Brendan
Truths and Myths about the 2008 Election, Part IV John Sides - November 7, 2008 4. THERE IS NO REALIGNMENT This notion permeates post-election analysis.