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Midterms are near-constant headaches for American presidents. (Image from Pacific Standard's Seth Masket)
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
Robert David Sullivan
With almost everything over but the counting here are some numbers to keep in mind before Tuesday rsquo s vote The White House disadvantage Midterm elections almost always go badly for the party controlling the presidency Since the Civil War the president rsquo s party has lost seats in the Hous
Are North Carolina's grotesquely shaped congressional districts to blame? (image from census.gov/mycd)
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
Robert David Sullivan
(Un)Conventional Wisdom on the 2014 midterms
This sticker may be offensive. (CNS photo/Gary Cameron, Reuters)
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
Robert David Sullivan
The daylight hours of Election Day bring story after story tweet after tweet about voter turnout This is insanely boring and the stories have little predictive value about the election results Long lines in certain places prompt speculation about unexpectedly high turnout and only later do we
We may be in for a volcano election next month, if anyone can figure out what that would be.
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
Robert David Sullivan
We're less than two weeks from election day, so it's time to start writing the post-mortems.
Does this image make you feel better about the election? What if I told you that Norman Bates is in that house? Or David Brooks?
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
Robert David Sullivan
Will hysteria over the Ebola virus drive midterm voters to the right?
Sen. Sam Ervin opens the Watergate hearings in 1973.
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
Robert David Sullivan
Congress is more adept at fear-mongering (see: the Ebola virus) than at substantive debate.