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Atlantic writer Thomas Chatterton Williams’ new book, 'The Summer of Our Discontent,' decries the left’s full adoption of ...
WASHINGTON — The American electorate, often apathetic and cynical about politics, is experiencing a great awakening, with the 2020 election inspiring extraordinary levels of engagement in both ...
A conservative group admitted in court that it did not have evidence to back its claims of “ballot trafficking.” It’s a familiar admission.
3. Views of the 2020 campaign and voting in November The 2020 presidential campaign is attracting a high level of interest from voters. Three measures of voter attitudes and engagement are among the ...
Year of tumult in politics: 2020 changed the U.S., creating 'a big fork in the road' with challenges for Biden, Trump ...
More than half a year after the 2020 presidential election, research is starting to provide a more precise picture of the demographic composition of the 2020 electorate, how various groups voted ...
In this edition: One last look at the 2020 election, the emerging Republican message on election reform and the left’s belated Cabinet coup.
Essential Politics: A 2020 election fact-check An election worker handles ballots as vote counting continued at State Farm Arena in Atlanta on Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020.
With the country in the midst of a recession, nearly eight-in-ten registered voters (79%) say the economy will be very important to them in making their decision about who to vote for in the 2020 ...
There are signs that society is moving away from the progressive left’s often strict expectations about how to discuss culture and politics.