Gary Johnson: Both Parties Are The Problem
It might be the most boring place in politics at the moment, but according to former presidential candidate Gary Johnson, the middle is
Perhaps the California legislature knew this was coming, as they attempted in vein to introduce a single-payer health care system in the Golden State.
Covered California’s health insurance exchange
The 2020 presidential election has its first announced candidate, and he supports nonpartisan primary reform in all states: US Rep. John Delaney (D-Md.).
Delaney officially announced he is running for
The Pew Research Center has been tracking Americans’ political party “identification” for more than 20 years. A few weeks before last year’s election, their annual survey found 33 percent
Host T.J. O'Hara is joined by Nick Troiano, executive director of The Centrist Project.
T.J and Troiano discuss the latest endeavors of The Centrist Project, including
President Donald Trump’s quest for uncovering election fraud may find new life in Illinois.
After winning the 2016 election Trump charged that "millions" of people cast illegal
Election Hacking Concerns Need Solutions, Not Partisan Bickering
There is arguably nothing more important to our democracy, than keeping elections safe and free from hackers.
In a piece on IVN,
"The Mooch" is out.
The White House announced Monday that Anthony Scaramucci is out as communications director. The announcement was expected following his expletive-laced tirade to a reporter
"It took me only a few minutes to see how to hack it."
We have known for some time that state voting machines are incredibly vulnerable to cyberattack.
The election landscape in Colorado recently underwent a significant makeover.
Thanks to two initiatives spearheaded by Let Colorado Vote, a coalition dedicated to expanding voter access to the ballot for
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Perhaps wanting to quickly pivot from the health care reform debacle, the administration is poised to roll out its plan for tax reform
The DNC knows it has a populism problem. The Democratic Party is more divided than ever in the wake of the 2016 election. But does their new platform go far