Virginia’s new lieutenant governor is a Black Republican woman. That identity is more common than you may think. Andra Gillespie - January 21, 2022 Winsome Sears represents a persistent minority viewpoint in Black politics.
Rep. Maxine Waters voiced the anger of many Black Americans. That’s important, politically. Gregory John Leslie, E.J. Graff, Davin L. Phoenix, and Christopher Stout - April 24, 2021 When elected officials voice community anger, citizens feel heard — and get more politically involved.
Openly LGBTQ candidates are running in record numbers — again Gabriele Magni and Andrew Reynolds - October 27, 2020 Numbers and diversity are increasing every election cycle. Here’s why.
Why is Trump funding quantum computing research but cutting other science budgets? Jon R. Lindsay - March 13, 2020 The national security implications of this technology may be exaggerated.
Bob Marley & The Wailers, ‘Exodus’: The Week In One Song Christopher Federico - August 2, 2019 GOP reps head for the exits.
Mia Love is right. The loss of black Republicans in Congress really could hurt the party with black voters. Christopher Stout and Jennifer Garcia - December 11, 2018 When the new Congress meets in January, it will include
Eight white-majority districts elected Black members of Congress this year David Lublin - November 19, 2018 That's a breakthrough.
In Texas, almost all non-voters have a photo ID — but few understand the voter identification rules Renée Cross, Mark Jones, and Jim Granato - May 8, 2017 [caption id="attachment_57954" align="aligncenter" width="960"] An election worker checks a voter's