The Pew Research Center found that Democrats and Republicans are becoming more likely to view members of the other party as ...
Americans have been jaded about their leaders for decades.
Some have argued that this variation and decentralization could, in the event of another contested result, pose a danger to ...
The bureaucrat at the fulcrum of the scandal, Lois Lerner, was unabashedly partisan, launching a comprehensive and unconstitutional inquiry into conservative groups even as she was “joking ...
As we reflect on our recent election, it’s clear that while one party won, both sides and the American public, ...
With all the rhetoric about preserving and defending democracy, it’s clarifying to learn what initiatives at the University ...
Essentially, Americans are still feeling financial pressure in their daily lives. The U.S. recovery from the pandemic-era ...
Election Day has mercifully arrived, bringing to a close Donald Trump’s electoral trilogy. After nine years of exhaustive campaigning and unprecedented dramas, the American people will finally ...
For more than a year, House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH), and others have vilified nonpartisan professionals at the Justice Department, including prosecutors and the FBI, as tools ...
Judge Kavanaugh attracted but one Democratic vote. He lost but one Republican vote. His partisan confirmation was the flip side of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, which passed Congress without a ...
The root of today’s hyper-partisan engagement is a self-absorbed hubris devoid of the gratitude and statesmanship owed this ...
In the heyday of print journalism, most newspapers either were explicitly partisan or had partisan roots—there’s a reason so ...