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Trump’s agenda will face hurdles in Congress, despite the Republican ‘trifecta’ of winning the House, Senate and White House

Trump may have a majority in Congress, but that doesn’t mean he can move ahead with his entire agenda. Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images by...

LGBTQ+ voters in these 4 states could swing the 2024 presidential election

LGBTQ+ voters lean heavily Democratic, and they tend to turn out in high numbers. Dani VG via Getty Images by Dorian Rhea Debussy, The Ohio...

School boards, long locally focused and nonpartisan, get dragged into the national political culture wars

Volunteers campaign for Tammy Shamburger for a district school board office during an NAACP voter drive on Nov. 1, 2020, in Tampa, Fla. Octavio...

EXECUTIVE DECISION: Allegheny County executive race a generational decision between Innamorato, Rockey

Allegheny County executive candidates Sara Innamorato, left, and Joe Rockey during a televised debate on WTAE-TV. (Photo by Clare Sheedy/PublicSource)   Sara Innamorato aims to continue...

Is Allegheny County politics going tribal? Centrist traditions to be tested Nov. 7.

  POSTED IN EXECUTIVE DECISION: Candidates for county executive try to portray each other as representing political extremes, even as voters weigh moderation’s value and polling...

Why Andrew Yang and George Soros are bringing national heat to the Allegheny County DA race

Port Authority and Pittsburgh police respond to a stabbing along Smithfield Street on Thursday, March 2, 2023, in Downtown. (Photo by Stephanie Strasburg/PublicSource) A progressive...

Fascism lurks behind the dangerous conflation of the terms ‘partisan’ and ‘political’

Supporters, including one wearing a t-shirt bearing former President Donald Trump’s photo that says “Political prisoner,” watch as Trump departs the federal courthouse after...

Politicians’ health problems are important information for voters – but reporters and candidates often conceal them

by David E. Clementson, University of Georgia Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman’s hospitalization for depression has raised anew the question of how much health information...

Sinema out, Warnock in – Democrats narrowly control the Senate and Republicans the House, but gridlock won’t be the biggest problem for the new Congress

by Matt Harris, Park University In the wake of the 2022 U.S. midterm elections, a general sense of the political landscape in the upcoming 118th...

American voters are angry – that is a good thing for voter turnout, bad thing for democracy

by Steven Webster, Indiana University Regardless of whether they live in a red state or a blue state, identify as Democrats or Republicans, or claim...

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