Did amateur candidates cost Republicans the U.S. Senate? Carlos Algara and Byengseon Bae / Managing Editor - December 7, 2022 A lot of amateurs ran for the Senate this year and lost. Here’s what you need to know.
Most Republicans ignored constituents’ opinions on marriage equality Andrew R. Flores - August 15, 2022 In roughly 90 percent of U.S. congressional districts, a majority support marriage rights for same-sex couples, my research finds. So why didn’t more Republicans vote in favor?
Yes, Senate Republicans could still confirm Barrett before the election Sarah Binder - October 5, 2020 Several Republican senators’ exposure to the coronavirus would make it harder, but it’s still possible
America weaponized the global financial system. Now other countries are fighting back. Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman - December 19, 2019 We are entering a world of chained globalization.
Republicans currently have just a 38% chance of keeping their Senate majority John Sides - August 24, 2016 Every day seems to bring another story about nervous Republican
The McConnell-Boehner bicameral blame game Sarah Binder - February 6, 2015 [caption id="attachment_20978" align="alignnone" width="620"] A bicameral tango. Senate Majority Leader
Memo to Senate Republicans: Your constituents want you to vote for ENDA Andrew Gelman - November 3, 2013 Monday evening, the Senate is scheduled to vote on the