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New polling shows how much sexism is hurting the Democratic women running for president.

Samantha Luks and Brian Schaffner - July 11, 2019
More than a quarter of Democratic primary voters score higher than average on a “hostile sexism” scale.

Trump is giving Arthur Laffer the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Economists aren’t smiling.

Elizabeth Popp Berman - June 1, 2019
The ‘Laffer curve,’ which suggests lowering tax rates might increase tax revenue, shows that ideas can have consequences even when experts ridicule them

There’s a problem with Mayor Pete Buttigieg’s approach to revitalizing South Bend.

Josh Pacewicz - May 12, 2019
Struggling cities and towns are in a costly, zero-sum competition for jobs.

Joe Biden is much less popular among Democratic women who’ve been sexually harassed

Kaye Usry - May 7, 2019
And Democrats take #MeToo more seriously than Republicans do.

Can Bill Weld unseat Trump? Let’s look at the history of challenges to incumbent presidents.

Adam Hilton - April 26, 2019
Former Massachusetts governor Bill Weld speaks during a New England

How Trump has changed white evangelicals’ views about morality

Geoffrey Layman and David E. Campbell - April 24, 2019
So what if Mayor Pete Buttigieg calls him a “porn star president”?

Yes, Lori Lightfoot’s election as Chicago mayor was historic. But how will she govern?

Thomas Ogorzalek and Dorian T. Warren - April 10, 2019
Let’s look at the evidence.

Pete Buttigieg is the first U.S. presidential candidate in a same-sex marriage. Here are 3 reasons that matters.

Adam McMahon - April 9, 2019
Kavin Burkhalter, a volunteer coordinator for Democratic presidential candidate Pete

Pete Buttigieg argues against free college. This is why progressives can’t agree about subsidizing tuition.

Elizabeth Popp Berman - April 5, 2019
What is a college education for, and who benefits from it?

These two arguments make Americans less opposed to court packing

Michael J. Nelson and Amanda Driscoll - March 26, 2019
Putting more justices on the Supreme Court might not backfire as spectacularly as many expect.
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