The 2026 midterms are well underway, and a familiar pattern is emerging: Turnout remains doggedly low. Most recently, just 21% of eligible voters participated in North Dakota's primary election, while ...
For most Americans this election has brought exhaustion, divisiveness and, for many, fear and deep pain. After the election Tom Nichols wrote in The Atlantic: “Americans must stay engaged and make ...
College students everywhere know the feeling of watching their schedules fill up to the point where they struggle to fit even lunch into their day. Days get packed with labs, extracurriculars, ...
Much of Earth’s population has been voting this year. Where democracies are strained and stressed, is there room for optimism? By The New York Times This article is from a special report on the Athens ...
Ask most Minnesotans when they last had a say in their government and you’ll get the same answer: Once every couple of years ...
An interview with Julie C. Suk, author of the forthcoming book The Shadow Court, on the Supreme Court's recent decisions and ...
While Democratic candidates suffered major losses in this year’s U.S. elections, elsewhere on the ballot voters supported liberal positions. In the wake of tightening federal and state restrictions on ...
Earlier today, five speakers from the Colorado Clergy Alliance gathered outside the State Capitol with a crowd of 50 ...
Zimbabwe's recent legislation threatens democracy, stripping citizens of their voting rights. As South Africa approaches its ...
If you were to ask democracy scholars what they consider the greatest threat to American democracy, you might assume it is voters who support undemocratic practices or policies. But the real answer ...