Des Moines Register:
After a whisper-thin count left doubts about which Democratic candidate actually won the Iowa caucuses, there are fresh calls for the party to mirror the simple, secret-ballot method that Iowa Republicans use.
“It’s worth discussing again,… Continue reading
WaPo:
Donald Trump may have come in second in the Iowa caucuses. But the presidential candidate scored victory in Virginia on Thursday, when the state Board of Elections officially repealed a controversial loyalty pledge at the request of the… Continue reading
The New America Foundation will hold this event on Feb. 16, in connection with this new report by Lee Drutman.
The answer, in short, is more politics: a political system that is fluid and competitive; a system that leverages diversity… Continue reading
Adam Chamberlain and Carl Klarner have posted this draft on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
In this article, we evaluate the rationale behind partisan disaffiliation laws, which prevent a candidate from running as an independent or from switching parties if… Continue reading
KSL:
The Utah Republican Party and the state agreed on a question Friday to pose to the Utah Supreme Court to resolve their ongoing dispute over a new election law.
Specifically, they will ask the court if a political… Continue reading
Richmond Post-Dispatch:
A federal judge in Richmond on Thursday denied a motion by supporters of Donald Trump for a preliminary injunction to block the so-called “statement of affiliation” in Virginia’s March 1 Republican presidential primary.
The judge’s order means… Continue reading
Tom Edsall NYT column:
Since the early 1970s, the right has conducted a sustained drive to gain power and set policy in the 50 states. The left, by contrast, has been far less effective at the state-level.
The sustained… Continue reading
NYT:
Senate Republicans will meet on Wednesday to delve into a subject that usually sets off political fireworks on Capitol Hill: changing Senate rules.
But a small group of senators led by Senator Lamar Alexander, Republican of Tennessee, has… Continue reading
WaPo:
Officials in Virginia’s largest jurisdiction want to close public schools during the Super Tuesday presidential primaries, saying they fear that supporters of Republican front-runner Donald Trump could cause mayhem at the polls.
The concerns stem mainly from a… Continue reading