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(Un)Conventional Wisdom
October 16, 2013
One of the more fanciful notions to come out of Washington’s Longest Month is that the Tea Party might split off from the GOP.
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
October 13, 2013
Polling data underscore how conservative Americans have become in recent years.
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
October 10, 2013
Tuesday brings a special election for a U S Senate seat in New Jersey in which Newark Mayor Cory Booker is expected to beat Republican opponent Steve Lonegan the former state director of the conservative lobbying group Americans for Prosperity One poll last week had Booker up by 12 points anoth
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
October 10, 2013
In Commonweal Charles Michael Andres Clark despairs that the fierce resistance to the Affordable Care Act ldquo Obamacare rdquo to the point of shutting down the federal government is part of the American political tradition Every effort to broaden the scope of ldquo all men rdquo and promo
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
October 08, 2013
When the Republicans kept their majority in the U S House last November the consensus was that the party would have no trouble winning again in 2014 Almost all the freshmen who won in the GOP tidal wave of 2010 made it through their first re-election campaign often the hardest and without Bara
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
October 07, 2013
Only a few decades ago, it was possible for either party to win U.S. Senate and governor’s races in every state.
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
October 06, 2013
The federal government shutdown is entering a second week with House Speaker John Boehner refusing to hold a vote on a ldquo clean continuing resolution rdquo that would reopen the government without delaying or defunding Obamacare One of the key players in this standoff is Texas Sen Ted Cruz w
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
October 03, 2013
As I wrote on Wednesday the shutdown of the federal government is not helping GOP change its image as a party of old white men Whether the ldquo white rdquo part will doom it in the next presidential election is a matter of much debate though I rsquo m skeptical an all-out war on Obamacare is g
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
October 02, 2013
Tuesday rsquo s post was about the apparent correlation between population density and party affiliation with counties trending Democratic as they reach the ldquo tipping point rdquo of 800 people per square mile I noted that Democrat Barack Obama carried 49 of the 50 most crowded counties last
(Un)Conventional Wisdom
October 01, 2013
You could spend all day reading news and commentary about the federal government shutdown but little of it is about the 2016 presidential race In a way that rsquo s a relief It rsquo s three years away Can rsquo t we take a break from the never-ending campaign It rsquo s also key to why the