Partisan DC Infighting Leaves Voters Bruised
Each party emerged from the 2012 presidential election facing one overriding political test. So far, both are flunking. Why No One’s Winning in...
read moreEach party emerged from the 2012 presidential election facing one overriding political test. So far, both are flunking. Why No One’s Winning in...
read more“Our proposal is not our ideal plan, and it is certainly not the only plan. It is an effort to show that a deal is possible in which neither...
read more“Contrary to what then-Sen. Barack Obama told us in his inspiring breakout speech to the Democratic convention of 2004, there is a blue America...
read more“Budget. Immigration. Guns. The Notorious B.I.G. agenda could very well become law in 2013, defying our expectations for political paralysis...
read more“…Unlike other initiatives that the Senate is likely to vote on — expanded background checks, a restriction on high-capacity ammunition...
read moreIn good news for those who favor civil dialogue and working together for the common good, President Obama has scheduled a second dinner with...
read more“Passing the Paul-Leahy bill would enable courts to make sure the time fits the crime in every criminal case.” – The...
read more“If Democrats want to maintain their electoral hold on Millennials they should start celebrating citizen-driven, non-governmental, networked...
read more“Hope about anything in our politics seems outlandishly risky these days. But we have had a taste of how less-rigid partisanship can enliven...
read more“I would suggest that the approach of campaigning in America and really being quite confrontational hasn’t been working so well and so I’m...
read more“Maybe because of sequestration and frustration with the public, the time is right to act, and what I see from the president is probably the most...
read moreOn election day 2012, people across the United States faced over six-hour waits and other difficulties voting. In Florida alone, one report found...
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