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The Filibuster Has Got to Go

Eliminating the filibuster should be the first task of the Democrats when they retake control of the Senate. Jamelle Bouie, recently grabbed from Slate by the New York Times, clearly… Read more »

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Democracy: Back on the Agenda

Fixing American democracy is suddenly back on the agenda in Congress, in the states, and among the voters – despite the conventional wisdom that the public is bored by procedural… Read more »

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The Supreme Court and American Democracy

On June 27, 2018, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy resigned, setting off a fierce battle for the future of American democracy. The American right, grouped in the Republican Party, sees… Read more »

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How Will the Trump Error End?

Justice is closing in on Trump. Literally. Thanks to information about hush-money payoffs that could result in charges of bank fraud, wire fraud, or campaign finance violations, Federal investigators will… Read more »

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America’s Primary Problem

It’s becoming increasingly clear to me that primary elections — with varied dates and rules, incredibly low turnout, and frequent plurality winners, when there is any contest at all —… Read more »

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Thwarting the Majority

The election of Donald Trump in 2016 thwarted the will of Americans. According to official counts, Trump secured the Republican nomination by winning 46% of the Republican primary vote, representing… Read more »

2016 Presidential Election, House, impeachment, Senate    filibuster, impeachment, majority rule, Supreme Court

The French Presidential Election is Not the U.S. Presidential Election

The 2017 French presidential election has some resemblance to the U.S. 2016 Presidential contest: An anti-immigrant, nationalist espousing populist rhetoric surging in the polls (Marine LePen in the role of… Read more »

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A Perfect Storm of Defects

A habitual liar with no relevant experience but a long history of shady business dealings becomes the supreme leader of the most powerful nation in the world, a nation with… Read more »

2016 Presidential Election, Electoral College, Federal Elections   

How the U.S. got an “Electoral College” (and why it’s still around)

Many people believe that the Electoral College was primarily created by the Framers of the Constitution because they were afraid of democracy or because they wanted to protect small states. These notions… Read more »

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But Can She Govern?

With less than a week to go before Election Day, it looks like Hillary Clinton is almost certain to win, despite Trump’s recent surge in the polls and the FBI… Read more »

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