Many Republicans believe the election was fixed. But that’s what losing partisans often think. Dan Cassino - December 3, 2020 What’s new is how many are not just suspicious, but say they’re sure it’s true
Voters punish senators when they don’t like their Supreme Court confirmation votes Elizabeth Simas and Alex Badas - September 27, 2020 Before Republicans vote on Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination to the high court, they may wish to check public opinion
Trump allegedly disparaged America’s war dead. The backlash probably won’t decide the election. Jim Golby - September 9, 2020 But both campaigns want the public to think the military is on their side.
It’s Russia Day. What do high-ranking Russians think about the U.S.? Joshua Tucker - June 12, 2020 We get the scoop from William Zimmerman and Sharon Werning Rivera
Congress and Trump have produced four emergency pandemic bills. Don’t expect a fifth anytime soon. Sarah Binder / Managing Editor - April 26, 2020 Here are four takeaways from Congress’s latest effort to respond to the coronavirus.
Coronavirus may have emptied Hong Kong’s streets, but the pro-democracy protests continue Maggie Shum - April 22, 2020 As the government cracks down on dissent, protests have moved into the courts
Europe’s leaders meet this week to confront the coronavirus Matthias Matthijs and Kathleen R. McNamara - April 21, 2020 The fate of the European Union could be at stake.
Rolling Stones, ‘Ventilator Blues’: The week in one song Christopher Federico - April 3, 2020 A medical supply crunch amid the covid-19 crisis.
Many Americans deeply distrust experts. So will they ignore the warnings about coronavirus? Eric Merkley - March 18, 2020 The problem isn’t just partisanship; it’s the anti-intellectualism in American life.
3 ways the coronavirus could end Trump’s presidency Michael Tesler - March 9, 2020 Voters are very influenced by what happens in an election year.