

Masters, DeSantis, and the State of the Culture War
In the aftermath of the midterm elections, Republicans have to weigh the value of culture war issues before looking to 2024. With the...
Sean Rapley
Nov 22, 20223 min read


The Dangers of Moore v. Harper
If the Supreme Court aligns with Moore, it would encourage election deniers and the spread of anti-democratic legal doctrine. The Supreme...

Fionnuala Schefers
Nov 9, 20223 min read


The Colorado Senate Race Could Change the Balance of Congress
Colorado’s close and contentious race between Democrat Michael Bennet and Republican Joe O’Dea could determine which party controls the...

Kaymen Noel Story
Nov 4, 20223 min read


Fetterman is Foiling His Lead
John Fetterman’s previously unabashedly progressive campaign has taken on a moderate tone, which endangers his ability to energize the...

Claire McCafferty
Oct 25, 20224 min read


Will Democrats Make History?
After being left for dead earlier in the year, momentum is behind Democratic candidates going into the midterms, and the conservative...

Anna Hickey
Sep 27, 20224 min read


The Applicability of Blockchain Technology to Electoral Politics
The digital era and rise of informational technology has undoubtedly posed challenges to democracy- the dissemination of fake news and...

Meera Sehgal
Dec 18, 20216 min read


Nicaraguan Elections: Democracy in Decline
Anti-government protests broke out in 2018 when pro-government groups violently crushed a small demonstration on pension reform. Hundreds...

James Robson
Nov 29, 20213 min read


Lessons from Virginia
McAuliffe did not lose because he ran on policies that were too progressive or too moderate. He lost because he did not run on any...

Anna Hickey
Nov 4, 20213 min read