Articles by Chris Estep
Just How Deep Is The GOP Divide over Trump?
It goes without saying that the Republican Party’s nomination of Donald Trump, a high-profile busine...
08 Sep, 2016
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4 min read
Independents Weigh Disappointment with Obama, Disapproval of Trump ahead of Fall Election
In the aftermath of the departures of both U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas and Gov. John Kasich of Ohio ...
05 May, 2016
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5 min read
Bernie Sanders' Idea For Inter-Party Primary Debates Isn't As Wild As You Think
In June, , a U.S. senator from Vermont and candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2...
17 Jul, 2015
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5 min read
Rise of the Super Consultant: Why These Men and Women Have So Much Power over Elections
Ever since the days of the Roman republic, when Quintus Tullius Cicero wrote a brief work titled “Li...
26 May, 2015
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4 min read
How Mass. Republican Charlie Baker is Winning with Independent Voters
When it comes to politics, 2014 may be remembered as the year of the improbable. In Kansas, a GOP st...
30 Oct, 2014
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4 min read
Mounting Evidence Suggests Kansas May Not Be The Same 'Red' State It Once Was
Kansas Republican Gov. Sam Brownback is in the fight for his political life in what was once one of ...
14 Oct, 2014
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3 min read
While Parties Become More Divided, Many Americans Can Find Common Ground
On June 26, the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press released a 185-page titled, "Beyond...
01 Jul, 2014
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4 min read
Why Term Limits Won't End Partisanship in Washington
In 1946, after winning control of both the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate for the firs...
21 Apr, 2014
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4 min read