Tallahassee, FL - In a stunning rebuke of the Repunlican and Democratic parties and Attorney General Ashley Moody, the Florida Supreme Court cleared the way for voters to decide whether
The Coronavirus Pandemic, and perhaps more importantly, the reaction to it in the age of social media, is the first defining event of the current decade.
The coronavirus infects the
I recently had the pleasure of watching Slay the Dragon, Barak Goodman and Chris Durrance’s stunning documentary on the fight against partisan gerrymandering in Michigan and Wisconsin. It played
UPDATE: An important court case that could change the way the court views partisanship in the courtroom will be heading to the Supreme Court on March 25th. At stake is
Hello America! Hello my Brothers and Sisters!
This campaign, this race for the Democratic Party presidential nomination, has come to a critical point. A boiling point, some would say. And
It didn’t take long for the presidential landscape to radically shift following a monumental Super Tuesday. Yet, despite the departure of the richest person to run for president in
With a lot of primary left to go, the Democratic presidential candidates have raised and already spent a small fortune on their White House aspirations.
So much for keeping money
Originally published on The Fulcrum.
While the Democratic contest was quickly condensing into a two-man race, 18 minimally known presidential aspirants were convening for a sprawling discussion on Wednesday.
Though
Written by Joe Pickering of Mainers for Open Elections, originally published in the Bangor Daily News.
“Go Vote,” the March 4 BDN editorial urges. “There is no better way to
The former Director of Fieldwork Services for USIS, Blake Percival, joins IVN’s Principal Political Analyst, T.J. O’Hara, on Deconstructed to discuss his new book, “Holding On To
Illinois should host the first presidential primaries if the goal is to pick a state that most closely matches the demographics of the country.
And Vermont, the home state of
In a country that often feels divided between two camps, the Republicans and the Democrats, independent voters could really be the future of politics in America.
While polarized, if not