Rising Democratic star Val Demings wants to challenge Sen. Marco Rubio. Could she win? Pearl K. Dowe and Ashley Daniels - May 24, 2021 Her network of Black women’s civic organizations would give her a critical boost
Black voters helped Biden get elected. His presidency will be defined by how he acts on racial equity. Rashawn Ray - February 8, 2021 Biden has diversified his Cabinet. His policies to address structural inequalities will matter even more.
New Georgia runoffs data finds that more Black voters than usual came out. Trump voters stayed home. Zachary Peskowitz, James Szewczyk, and Bernard Fraga - January 28, 2021 Those slight differences helped Democrats win the Senate.
Cozying up to Trump may have hurt Perdue and Loeffler in the Georgia runoff Neil Chaturvedi and Chris Haynes - January 10, 2021 Republican candidates don’t need to worry about distancing themselves from Trump, this research suggests
Romance authors and fans teamed up to support Georgia Democrats. Here’s the story. Christina Fattore - December 13, 2020 How one corner of ‘Romancelandia’ found ways to have fun and get politically involved at the same time
Black women’s organizing has reshaped the electorate Nadia E. Brown and Bry Reed - December 10, 2020 From Fannie Lou Hamer to Stacey Abrams.
Why would Pelosi step down? Parties don’t usually throw out congressional leaders after electoral losses. James Curry and David Karol - June 30, 2017 [caption id="attachment_60535" align="aligncenter" width="960"] House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.)
New forecast: only a 55% chance that Jon Ossoff wins Georgia’s House special election John Sides - June 20, 2017 [caption id="attachment_60097" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff in the
Trump raided Congress for his Cabinet, giving us four special elections. Will that hurt Republicans? Jessica Gerrity and Brendan Doherty - June 16, 2017 [caption id="attachment_59960" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Republican Karen Handel, left, and Democrat