Do political scandals even matter any more? Brandon Rottinghaus - April 8, 2021 Increasingly, partisans back “their” candidate. For everyone else, too many scandals make it hard to focus on anyone.
Legally, Confederate statues in public spaces aren’t a form of free speech Nathan T. Carrington and Logan Strother - June 14, 2020 Who’s likely to make this claim? People who have unfavorable views of black Americans.
Poll: Only 58 percent of Americans oppose blackface John Sides - February 7, 2019 [caption id="attachment_83485" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam’s page in
In Tuesday’s elections, women won big. Here are three things we learned about women and politics. Jennifer Lawless and Danny Hayes - November 9, 2017 [caption id="attachment_66041" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Jennifer Carroll Foy holds campaign literature
4 important takeaways from the Virginia governor’s race John Sides - November 8, 2017 Ralph Northam's convincing victory in last night's Virginia governor's race
How polling methodology affects Ralph Northam’s lead in the Virginia governor’s race Scott Clement and Mark Blumenthal - November 6, 2017 Final polls show Democrat Ralph Northam holding a slight edge