Campaigns and Elections

Can Youth Build New Worlds With the Ballot Alone?

Can Youth Build New Worlds With the Ballot Alone? Can Youth Build New Worlds With the Ballot Alone?

Electoral politics is but one tool the grassroots must use to create change.

Nov 10, 2014 / StudentNation / Chloe Maxmin and StudentNation

Obama Can Reform Dark Money With a Stroke of a Pen

Obama Can Reform Dark Money With a Stroke of a Pen Obama Can Reform Dark Money With a Stroke of a Pen

Executive action could eradicate dark-money flows through government contractors. 

Nov 10, 2014 / Lee Fang

Republicans Got Only 52 Percent of the Vote in House Races

Republicans Got Only 52 Percent of the Vote in House Races Republicans Got Only 52 Percent of the Vote in House Races

How did they end up with 57 percent of the seats?

Nov 7, 2014 / Rob Richie

This Is What Dollarocracy Looks Like

This Is What Dollarocracy Looks Like This Is What Dollarocracy Looks Like

Bernie Sanders is right: 2014 shows how big money and broken media “deflect attention from the real issues.”

Nov 7, 2014 / John Nichols

Why Scott Walker’s ‘Divide and Conquer’ Politics Won’t Make Him President

Why Scott Walker’s ‘Divide and Conquer’ Politics Won’t Make Him President Why Scott Walker’s ‘Divide and Conquer’ Politics Won’t Make Him President

Republicans should be dubious about a presidential prospect who isn’t able to attract new supporters.

Nov 6, 2014 / John Nichols

Did Voting Restrictions Determine the Outcomes of Key Midterm Races?

Did Voting Restrictions Determine the Outcomes of Key Midterm Races? Did Voting Restrictions Determine the Outcomes of Key Midterm Races?

The number of voters impacted by new voting restrictions exceeded the margin of victory in close races in North Carolina, Kansas, Virginia and Florida.

Nov 6, 2014 / Ari Berman

How Did Education Measures Fare in the Midterm Elections?

How Did Education Measures Fare in the Midterm Elections? How Did Education Measures Fare in the Midterm Elections?

The short answer: Pretty badly, but it could have been worse.

Nov 5, 2014 / Peter Rothberg

Gerrymandering Rigged the 2014 Elections for Republican Advantage

Gerrymandering Rigged the 2014 Elections for Republican Advantage Gerrymandering Rigged the 2014 Elections for Republican Advantage

In Pennsylvania, Democrats won almost half the votes, but a far lesser percentage of the House seats.

Nov 5, 2014 / Lee Fang

California’s Clear Message to Republicans: ‘Not Interested’

California’s Clear Message to Republicans: ‘Not Interested’ California’s Clear Message to Republicans: ‘Not Interested’

California’s voters defied national trends.

Nov 5, 2014 / Jon Wiener

Weed Is Legal in the Capital—and 10 Other Reasons the Election Wasn’t a Total Bust

Weed Is Legal in the Capital—and 10 Other Reasons the Election Wasn’t a Total Bust Weed Is Legal in the Capital—and 10 Other Reasons the Election Wasn’t a Total Bust

From minimum-wage increases to paid sick days to the defeat, again, of Scott Brown—progressives had a few bright spots on an otherwise dark night.

Nov 5, 2014 / Zoë Carpenter

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