Last week I traveled to Kansas for an appearance at the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics at the University of Kansas. Nestled in the hills of Lawrence (seemingly the
What happens when you marry a passionate group of pro-voter Americans to an encyclopedia? You get Ballotpedia.
No government public information officer or website can do what this non-partisan online
Voter suppression is a strategy to influence the outcome of an election by discouraging or preventing people from voting and is different from political campaigning.
Campaigning attempts to change likely
The race for the 50th Congressional District in San Diego, California has been a page-turning, headline-grabbing feast for observers.
The Incumbent has been caught up in an FBI investigation, another
No one could accuse former CIA Director John Brennan of being a peacenik or too soft on the United States' enemies.
The lifelong CIA man (he started with the
Neal Simon is running for United States Senate. The successful businessman is an affirmed independent, and he is competing in bright blue Maryland against incumbent Democratic Senator Ben Cardin as
"Ranked choice voting" is gaining momentum in cities and states across the country. The attention it has gotten in places like Maine -- which will be the first
T.J. O’Hara, the host of Deconstructed, is joined by Kyle Bailey, the campaign manager of both Maine’s ranked choice voting and Terry Hayes for Governor.
The two
There is something happening in Colorado -- something big.
It's been a historic year already for independent candidates, and there is arguably no state in the nation where
JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon seems poised to attack the rising costs of health care one way or another.
In April of this year, Dimon used his annual letter