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Democracy is the art of running the circus from the monkey cage. -- H.L. Mencken. Political science for the public. Making sense of the circus that is politics.
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Mitt Romney changed the #impeachment story, all by himself. Here are 3 reasons that matters. washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/…
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Trump didn’t shake hands. Pelosi ripped up his speech. Do Americans care about civility? washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/…
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The Democratic nominee is often settled by Super Tuesday. Don’t hold your breath this year.
Caitlin Jewitt @virginia_tech explains how the U.S. primaries work.
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Has Trump’s approval rating really shot up to 49 percent? Probably not. wapo.st/2umXmgU
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Ireland may be about to see a historic election upset.
Our editor-in-chief @henryfarrell explains why.
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Armed rebel groups lobby in D.C., just like governments. How does that influence U.S. policy? wapo.st/2S3ULli
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Mitt Romney changed the impeachment story, all by himself. Here are 3 reasons that matters. wapo.st/36WqfOo
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Trump wouldn’t shake. Pelosi ripped up his speech. Do Americans care about civility? wapo.st/3713PLN
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Is the U.S. losing top tech talent — and global competitiveness?
@r_zwetsloot @CSETGeorgetown shares his research with us.
@niubi @BethanyAllenEbr
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Want to understand the landscape of the next few months of the Democratic nomination process? Excellent and clear overview of the mechanics by @virginia_tech political science prof Caitlin Jewitt. washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/…
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If not Iowa, then who?
Josh Putnam @FHQ explains why Iowa’s prime position is probably not changing any time soon.
#IowaCaucus
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"Republican acquittal messaging will demonstrate how much senators are willing to challenge constitutional norms to protect their party and the president," @ryattgear @UNT_PSCI writes.
#impeachment
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A #Malawi court just ordered a do-over presidential #election.
Months of investigations and protests about election tampering led to this historic ruling, @BoniDulani and @dadakim write.
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Would a ‘not guilty’ #impeachment verdict help Trump? washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/…
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What will Trump’s acquittal mean for U.S. democracy?
Analysis by @ryattgear @UNT_PSCI.
#impeachment
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Despite the messy caucus results, Iowa will probably keep going first during primary season wapo.st/2OquviE
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The Democratic nominee is often settled by Super Tuesday. Don’t hold your breath this year. wapo.st/3729XmY
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Are Democrats really in disarray? 5 takeaways from a new survey. washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/…
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What will Trump’s acquittal mean for U.S. democracy?washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/…
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#Coronavirus reflects a deeper governance challenge in China.
"The difficulty of coordinating across multiple levels of a massive bureaucracy means local problems can quickly spiral into a national crisis," John K. Yasuda @IUBloomington writes.
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