Jamelle Bouie

Jamelle Bouie is a staff writer at The American Prospect.

Recent Articles

People Are Frustrated.

The Wall Street Journal notes that this is the third consecutive "change" election in a row:

Voters this week look set to do something not seen since the early 1950s: Oust a substantial number of sitting House lawmakers for the third election in a row.

The apparent Republican resurgence suggests the country is caught in a cycle of political volatility witnessed only four times in the past century, almost all during war or economic unease.

Democrats Care About the Deficit, Republicans Don't (a Continuing Series).

Americans see the GOP as better able to reduce the deficit, but is that trust warranted? After getting push-back from readers for suggesting that neither party is "particularly credible" on the deficit, Megan McArdle tries to offer a conclusive answer to the question:

I'm Dreaming of a White Senate.

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The United States Senate is about to become a whole lot whiter:

The Senate might not have any African-American members after the election, when Sen. Roland Burris (D-Ill.), the only sitting black senator, vacates his seat.

President Palin, or the Politics of a Failing Economy.

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Sarah Palin has a shot at winning the presidential nomination, and some Republican strategists want to stop her before it happens:

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