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Search News Jan 18 2017 Politics & Polls #27: Rebuilding the Democratic Party The Democratic Party may be in a “crisis,” many argue, and not only because of a Donald Trump presidency but also due to continued Republican control… News Jan 11 2017 Politics & Polls #26: “Indivisible” Featuring Ezra Levin & Angel Padilla Since the election, Democrats have struggled with how to respond to a Donald Trump presidency. But one group is starting to get some traction - the… News Dec 14 2016 Politics & Polls #24: Draining the Swamp? Polarization was a strong undercurrent to the 2016 presidential election, powerfully affecting the electorate and politics. Looking toward President… News Dec 08 2016 Politics & Polls #23: Democrats in Trump’s America Since Donald Trump’s election, there has been considerable debate about what the Democratic party should do next. While some Democrats argue for an… News Dec 01 2016 Politics & Polls #22: Trump & the Supreme Court The vacant seat on the U.S. Supreme Court has returned to the spotlight, with President-elect Donald Trump promising supporters that he will nominate… News Nov 17 2016 Politics & Polls #21: Asymmetric Politics Political polarization is the worst it’s been since the Civil War, some experts argue. How did we get here? How have America’s ideologies shifted so… News Nov 10 2016 Politics & Polls #20: What Just Happened? In a stunning upset, Donald Trump was elected the 45th president of the United States. Professors Julian Zelizer and Sam Wang react to the results in… News Nov 03 2016 Politics & Polls #19: Looking Ahead to Election Day In their last episode before the election, professors Julian Zelizer and Sam Wang look ahead to election day 2016. Among other issues, they discuss… News Nov 01 2016 The Next Four Years: Key Issues and Important Lessons of the 2016 Presidential Campaign The end of the 2016 presidential campaign is in sight. Millions have already cast their ballots, and the campaigns of Hillary Clinton and Donald… News Oct 27 2016 Politics & Polls #18: The Religious Right Since the 1970s, the religious right has been an important part of the Republican coalition. This group, comprised mostly of right-wing Christians,… News Oct 25 2016 Politics & Polls #17: Art & Politics Featuring Robert Schenkkan Who knew that the discharge petition—signed by members of the House of Representatives to bring a bill from committee to the floor—could be good… News Oct 20 2016 WWS Reacts: Inside the Presidential Debates Wednesday's face-off between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump marked the third and final presidential debate of the 2016 campaign. Those debates,… News Oct 20 2016 Politics & Polls #16: Voter 'Fraud' & 'Rigged' Elections Donald Trump has made it clear that if he loses on Nov. 8, it is because the election was “rigged.” He has warned that there might be widespread… News Oct 13 2016 Politics & Polls #15: Down Ticket: House & Senate Races While it may be hard to look away from the steel cage match between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, it’s time to start looking "down ticket,” as… News Oct 06 2016 Politics & Polls #14: The Fight to Vote Despite this year’s tense presidential debates, fierce political battles and polarized atmosphere, it still comes down to one simple act: marking… News Oct 04 2016 The Next Four Years: The Middle East The next president will have his or her hands full regarding issues in the Middle East: the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) remains a threat;… News Sep 29 2016 Politics & Polls #13: The Alt-Right A previously unknown subculture has emerged onto the political scene thanks to the 2016 presidential election. The alternative right, known as the … News Sep 22 2016 Politics & Polls #12: All About Debates The presidential election is at a crossroads as the race is beginning to tighten between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Now, we’re entering a… News Sep 16 2016 International Panel on Social Progress Seeks Comments on Report The International Panel on Social Progress (IPSP), which brings together social scientists around the world to analyze social trends and spur debate… News Sep 15 2016 Politics & Polls #11: Gender & Politics Hillary Clinton was sidelined by walking pneumonia this week, lighting up the internet with speculations and rumors about her health. Stories like… News Sep 13 2016 The Next Four Years: The Economy The outcome of this year's presidential election remains unknown. But there's no doubt the next U.S. president will face a wide range of challenges… News Sep 08 2016 Politics & Polls #10: Race & Party Politics In one of the most powerful transformations in the history of American politics, African Americans shifted loyalties to the Democratic Party while… News Aug 25 2016 Politics & Polls #9: Top Three Campaign Moments Game-changing events often occur during presidential campaigns. These moments — which can transform party dynamics, voters and even the candidates… News Aug 18 2016 Politics & Polls #8: All About Polls From straw polls of the 19th century to modern polling of today, polls have played a significant role in the American political landscape. But what… News Aug 10 2016 Politics & Polls #7: The Coattail Effect, Gerrymandering & Third-Party Candidates Donald Trump has focused on easing tensions with the Republican Party this week by endorsing House Speaker Paul Ryan, Senator John McCain and Senator… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Current page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Next page Next › Last page Last »