What is very strangely missing from nearly every discussion in the aftermath of a mass shooting in America is a fundamental belief about ourselves that I thought we had all
Alexander Matsegora, Moscow’s envoy to North Korea says that any more sanctions on the country’s oil supply would be perceived as a declaration of war.
He went on
In a democracy, the people have the power, but only if they choose to wield it. With the mercurial state of America’s representative system in recent elections, it’s
Sitting in the audience at the Unrig the System Summit in New Orleans two weeks ago, I couldn’t help but feel that a tide was turning. Speaker after speaker
A Stanford political scientist is stating what IVN has reported for a long time now: Americans are not more polarized, despite what the media says.
US voters are not being
“It would be hard to find a more unlikely candidate than Charlie Hardy, a 75-year-old penniless former Catholic priest who spent nearly a decade serving the poor while living in
A measure proposed by Republican State Rep. Drew Dennert to open all primaries in the state to independent voters died in the State House Monday.
South Dakota currently has a
Opening our electoral process to more voices than just those from the two national parties is the goal of Open Primaries.
The efforts by the RNC and DNC to rig
But will Republicans listen?
If there was an annual award ceremony like the Emmys for politicians, but called the Indys and awarded to a politician for exemplifying reason, principle, and
Just when you thought that the health care system in America can't get any more convoluted or maddening, a new wrinkle emerges.
Seventy-seven percent of Americans think that