| July Tue, 2019
Republican Women Lost Badly in 2018. Their Plan to Take Back Seats Starts in North Carolina
On the other hand, only 43% of Republican women won their primaries, according to data from Rutgers University’s Center for American Women and Politics.
| July Tue, 2019
Op-ed: Court fails on redistricting by leaving it to the partisans
The Supreme Court’s recent decision in the partisan gerrymandering case, Rucho v. Common Cause, featured an impassioned debate over the constitutional relevance of various statistics.
| July Sat, 2019
Op-ed: Lasting patriotism rooted in civic engagement, not symbolism
Last year, 65% of Americans cited viewing a fireworks show as their favorite Independence Day activity and 62% planned on attending a 4th of July barbecue. In contrast, approximately 50% of the eligible voting population cast a ballot in the most recent midterm election.
| July Fri, 2019
Valedictorians Focus Speech on Climate Change
"’This is a generation that has grown up and gone to school in the era of lockdowns, and whether here in the United States or globally, they've seen the effects of climate change — so I think there's a great realization that policy decisions made by office holders have a significant impact on these issues,’ said Elizabeth Matto.”