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As I write, Americans are trudging to the polls to mark ovals on paper, touch screens, use ballot-marking devices, and ...
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I've never been a big believer in the wisdom of voters. Indeed, I've devoted much of my academic career to writing about the ...
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Michael Kenyon has sued the Phoenix Police Department after officers held him on hot asphalt for several minutes in July 2024 ...
We don't know how Kamala Harris would wield her awesome power, and we don't know how the rule of law would constrain Donald Trump.
Bad politics and bad ideas can't be fixed by bad candidates. But in this election, bad candidates are all we have to choose from.
Elections are decided by how people feel, and lots of Americans still feel pretty grumpy about how much it costs to go to the grocery store these days.