How the next Congress could overturn House elections Jeffery Jenkins - November 2, 2022 If election deniers challenge losses, the new House majority will decide who gets seated. Here’s the history behind such challenges.
McConnell wants the impeachment trial to be about Congress’s authority — not about loyalty to Trump Jeffery Jenkins and Eric Patashnik - January 24, 2021 Let’s look closely at what words he used to blame the former president for provoking the Capitol attack.
There’s a growing gap in how Democrats and Republicans plan to vote. Thad Kousser, Seth Hill, Mindy Romero, Mackenzie Lockhart, and Jennifer Merolla - October 7, 2020 Mail-in ballots are more likely to be thrown out
The Republican Party is white and Southern. How did that happen? Jeffery Jenkins and Boris Heersink - February 7, 2020 Its leaders made a decision to push out blacks. That helped it to dominate Southern politics.
Is the clock ticking on daylight saving time? Here’s what it would take to change it. Thomas R. Gray and Jeffery Jenkins - November 3, 2019 We look at the politics behind why Americans love/hate turning back the clock
Will Trump’s tariffs help him with his voters? Kenneth Lowande, Jeffery Jenkins, and Andrew Clarke - January 30, 2018 [caption id="attachment_68570" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Workers install solar panels on a roof
Trump could dramatically reshape the civil service, if he wanted to Kathleen Doherty - November 29, 2017 [caption id="attachment_66707" align="aligncenter" width="960"] People enter the State Department Building
How many votes could Hurricane Harvey cost Trump in Texas? Jeffery Jenkins, Boris Heersink, and Brenton Peterson - August 29, 2017 Hurricane Harvey has slammed into Texas, bringing power outages, destruction