Campaigns and Elections

A New Tactic in the Fight Against Corporate Money in Politics

A New Tactic in the Fight Against Corporate Money in Politics A New Tactic in the Fight Against Corporate Money in Politics

On behalf of the state retirement fund, the New York comptroller is suing a tech company to provide info about its political donations, setting an important precedent in the Citize...

Jan 10, 2013 / Blog / Katrina vanden Heuvel

The Creative Electoral Response The Creative Electoral Response

I refused to run a negative campaign for New York City Council, focusing instead on community and democratic empowerment.

Jan 9, 2013 / Feature / Yetta Kurland

Will the SEC Force More Campaign Finance Disclosure?

Will the SEC Force More Campaign Finance Disclosure? Will the SEC Force More Campaign Finance Disclosure?

Publicly traded companies should have to disclose their political giving, for the good of investors and the campaign finance system.

Jan 8, 2013 / Blog / George Zornick

Ten Things To Put the GOP Back on Track

Ten Things To Put the GOP Back on Track Ten Things To Put the GOP Back on Track

It’s tempting to let the GOP continue its slide toward irrelevance—but that would deny this country the robust political debate we need.

Jan 8, 2013 / Gregory Joseph

A Year to Begin the World Over Again

A Year to Begin the World Over Again A Year to Begin the World Over Again

It is time for progressives to renew the faith of Thomas Paine that we can yet “form the noblest purest constitution on the face of the earth.”

Jan 1, 2013 / Blog / John Nichols

The Truth About Grover Norquist The Truth About Grover Norquist

The man renowned as an anti-tax ideologue is actually a typical K Street operator.

Dec 31, 2012 / Feature / Lee Fang

I’m With Tagg: Mitt Didn’t Want to Be President

I’m With Tagg: Mitt Didn’t Want to Be President I’m With Tagg: Mitt Didn’t Want to Be President

Mitt Romney deserved a Faye Dunaway Award for his “Make me president! Don’t make me president!” ambivalence.

Dec 27, 2012 / Blog / Leslie Savan

No Senator, Republican or Democrat, Should Serve by Appointment

No Senator, Republican or Democrat, Should Serve by Appointment No Senator, Republican or Democrat, Should Serve by Appointment

The three new senators being appointed by their governors will have no democratic legitimacy.

Dec 26, 2012 / Blog / John Nichols

Speaker Boehner Loses It

Speaker Boehner Loses It Speaker Boehner Loses It

The Speaker's own House Repulicans abandoned him in the Plan B vote. But the American people already abandoned Boehner and the Republicans on November 6.

Dec 21, 2012 / Blog / John Nichols

Senate Hearing Recounts the Many Election Season Mishaps of 2012

Senate Hearing Recounts the Many Election Season Mishaps of 2012 Senate Hearing Recounts the Many Election Season Mishaps of 2012

Elections administrators gathered for a hearing before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary to unpack some of the shenanigans from last month.

Dec 20, 2012 / Voting Rights Watch / Brentin Mock and Voting Rights Watch

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