Progressive Texans just might lead a Democratic revival in the ultimate red state. Here’s how.
Election 2012
Republicans Have Actual Good Idea to Improve Presidential Primaries
Take the debates away from the journalists.
Voter Turnout in 2012: Meh
It could have been better, but it could have been a lot worse.
Did Republicans Lose the Election?
The 2012 election awarded us a peculiar form of coalition government. Will it hinder Dems as they pursue their ambitious agenda?
Making Voting Constitutional
Our governing document creates no right to vote. It’s time it did.
Leave Julia Alone!
Why is The National Review obsessed with a relic of the Obama campaign?
Voters to the GOP: It’s Not You—It’s Your Ideas
Republicans continue to believe that their problem in 2012 was their messaging. It wasn’t.
Republicans Decide Voter Fraud Is the Only Way They Can Win
After years of crowing over the danger of voter fraud, the GOP has switched gears and moved full speed with rigging the game.
Elected by 32 Donors, for 32 Donors
Unpacking 2012 election spending
Playing Constitutional Hardball with the Electoral College
Short-term thinking geared toward maximum electoral success leads to long-term rule changes that don’t do much good for our democracy.


