Almost one year away from the 2016 primary, one North Carolina representative is already facing a primary challenge.
Since beginning his opposition to the Iraq war, U.S. Rep. Walter
Between September and December 2014, you probably heard a lot about Millennials. Prior to the election, the conversations and articles likely focused on "Will they vote?" Afterwards it
To be honest, I'm a bit surprised at today's Supreme Court ruling legalizing same-sex marriage throughout the United States.
Not in the outcome -- in my
In the United States, every citizen over the age of 18 has the right to vote a congressman or congresswoman into office to represent the interests of his or her
As many readers of IVN may already know, 43% of American voters self-identify as independents, and that number looks like it's going to continue to climb.
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Level the Playing Field, a group pushing to open up the presidential debates to an independent candidate, filed an historic lawsuit Monday in U.S. District Court. The lead plaintiffs
The P5+1 nations are the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council (China, France, Russia, U.K., and U.S.), plus Germany.
These nations represent an enormous
It's not even 2016 yet and the race to be the next President of the United States has already delivered some memorable punchlines. The GOP field is getting
Since the movement launched in 2006, National Popular Vote has made significant progress to reform the way Americans elect their president.
The group's plan involves a state-by-
It's graduation season and while colleges are advertising pictures of happy graduates in caps and gowns on their websites, there is one distinctive feature about the class of
By way of introduction, I’m Jeff Marston, co-chair of the Independent Voter Project.
Starting today and every couple of weeks I’m going to be sending out these