We live in bubbles. Not merely online spaces with like-minded partisans — our physical lives are within geographic bubbles. That’s not news to most people.…
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Pete Buttigieg for President? Increasingly, Buttigieg is receiving praise even conservatives associated with the Republican Establishment™ and more enthusiastic praise from libertarians and classical liberals.…
We vote against people and groups, rarely for a political leader in whom we believe. Research and polling suggest negative partisanship now guides most voting…
American voters don’t understand each other; they really do live in (at least) two separate worlds — and that’s just the Democrats and Republicans. The United…
Do not vote for Republicans nationally until they openly challenge Donald Trump. Until larger numbers call for and endorse a primary challenge to Trump, and…
Libertarian philosophies and economic theories have not had much influence in the United States for nearly a century. Only in opposition to Democrats and Progressives…
Outside groups, the two major political parties, and individuals spent a lot of money on a campaign for the PA-18 Congressional District special election this…
Research has indicated that first-generation students from lower- and middle-class households are more likely to select business, science, and technology degree majors than their more…