If there is one thing we all can agree on, it’s that Americans with strong political opinions can’t seem to agree with anyone on the other side of the partisan divide. Polarization runs deep.
“As partisan media becomes more central to politics, we will need to think about it with more nuance, seeing it as more than a menacing rival to professional journalism.” In the middle of the 20th ...
The argument for nonpartisan elections for the CU Board of Regents is not about weakening political parties. It is about recognizing that some public responsibilities are poorly served by partisan ...
In a sign that voters may be tiring of culture war issues in the classroom, Floridians voted down a proposed change to the constitution that would have made school board races officially partisan.
“For partisan Democrats, it has become necessary to destroy U.S. democracy in order to save it,” grumbles Charles Lane at The Free Press. California’s Prop 50 will let Democratic lawmakers redraw GOP ...
When people look at political questions through a partisan lens, they apply their own personal gloss to the world. They reflexively interpret events in favor of their own tribe and against the other ...
As we hurtle towards 2024 elections, interest in pink slime journalism and the continued growth of partisan local outlets with deep, often opaque, ties to dark money, advocacy groups and other special ...
Once upon a time, people really did vote for person over party. As recently as the 1970s, a voter’s preferences were only loosely moored to partisanship. But those days are over. Here in 2018, the ...