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July 12, 2013
Nate Cohn
Could Republicans Really Take All Three Branches By 2016?
July 9, 2013
John B. Judis
Republican Lemmings
July 1, 2013
John B. Judis
Study the Moonbeam, Obama
California once had radical dead-end Republicans, too. In the end, they lost.
July 1, 2013
Nate Cohn
Winning Numbers
Two pieces of data that explain Obama's second term
June 17, 2013
Abbas Milani
Patience With All Things in Iran
President-elect Hassan Rouhani may challenge the status quo—or become a part of it
June 3, 2013
Cameron Abadi
The Unpopular Populist
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is ending his presidency an outcast—but that was his destiny from the start
April 16, 2013
Nate Cohn
Long-Term Trends, Not Racism, Cost Obama Millions of Votes
April 15, 2013
Kevin Lees
Venezuela's Controversial Election Results Are Only the Start of Its Troubles
April 12, 2013
Seth Stephens-Davidowitz
Yes, Racism Cost Obama Four Million Votes
May 21, 1984
Robert M. Kaus
The Dog Ate My Candidate
Or how I helped make Fritz Hollings what he is today.
August 8, 1983
Henry Fairlie
Scripts for the Pageant
October 20, 1936
Upton Sinclair
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Stephen S. Wise
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Allen Tate
How They Are Voting: IV
July 28, 1920
Alvin Johnson
Why Will They Vote For Harding?
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