He thinks the GOP should be more racially sensitive.
Election 2012
How Not to Appeal to Asian Americans
Next time, a little less racism.
Do Republicans Have a Southern Problem?
As the region changes demographically, the GOP’s stranglehold is showing cracks.
Another Defeat for the NRA
In the 2012 election, they lost almost everywhere they tried to make a difference.
Scott Walker Figures It Out
Today’s Ringside Seat: Wisconsin didn’t turn red—so next time, votes will have to be suppressed.
Remember that Provisional Ballot Problem?
In Ohio, it hasn’t gone away.
Rush’s Dream Journal
Today’s Ringside Seat:Â The Republican Party is not united under the idea that moderation is the key to a 2016 victory.
Anti-Testing: Unlikely Common Ground?
At first glance, the 2012 elections didn’t seem to have much bearing on education policies. After all, the fundamental debates around schools-whether to increase the role of testing, merit pay, charter schools, and school choice-are, for the most part, outside the realm of partisan politics. Among both Democratic and Republican leadership, there’s a fair amount […]
The Great Society’s Next Frontier
Now that Obamacare—the largest expansion of the social-safety net in the last 60 years—is safe, what’s next for the liberal economic project?
Nobody’s Fault but Their Own
Establishment Republicans can’t blame the Tea Party for their losses in the Senate.

