Biden wants to bring Democrats and Republicans together. Here’s why that’s so challenging. Sarah E. Anderson, Laurel Harbridge-Yong, and Daniel Butler - December 18, 2020 Legislators worry that if they compromise, they’ll lose their next primaries.
How American voters really can influence Merrick Garland’s confirmation battle Justin Phillips, John Kastellec, and Jeffrey Lax - March 18, 2016 Now that President Obama has nominated Merrick Garland to replace
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Mourdock, God’s Will, and Rape: How Americans Really Think about God and Public Policy John Sides - October 26, 2012 This is a guest post from Robert Jones, the CEO
Is Paul Ryan Really the Most Conservative Vice-Presidential Nominee? John Sides - August 13, 2012 This is a guest post from University of California, Berkeley
Polarization is Real (and Asymmetric) Nolan McCarty - May 15, 2012 This post is co-authored with Keith Poole, Howard Rosenthal, and
Defining Dissidence Down David Karol - May 10, 2012 In all the coverage of Senator Richard Lugar's crushing 20-point
The 86-year-old senator? Andrew Gelman - April 17, 2012 I see in the paper that Sen. Lugar of Indiana
The Death March of the Moderates Nolan McCarty - February 29, 2012 A famous map by Charles Joseph Minard illustrates the plight