Listly by Tobin Smith
The Radical Centrist concept is to resuscitate America's agree-to-disagree country-ahead-of-party political system, the Real Majority of non-tribalized moderates and Independent must become radically energized against tribal partisan politics and tribal partisan hate media on both sides. These articles show us ways to de-weaponize the First Amendment.
What the president understood that the zealous Republican reformers in Congress didn’t
Michael Lind’s “The New Class War” sees class divisions at the heart of America’s current political divide.
John Adams worried that “a division of the republic into two great parties … is to be dreaded as the great political evil.” And that’s exactly what has come to pass.
A new kind of suburbanization is sweeping through politics, from Richmond to Atlanta, Houston, Denver and elsewhere, and Democrats are starting to breach Republicans’ firewalls in elections.
This is the Media Bias Chart, in its latest iteration. It’s a unique way of laying out the complex media landscape in two dimensions: quality, on the vertical axis, and bias, on the horizontal axis. People find it helpful because it’s a useful taxonomy (i.e., system of classification) for discussing a complex subject. We also …
In Washington, there’s one room where members of Congress meet once a month to solve problems. We need you to tell your representative and senator to “Get in the room!”
Celebrating 16 Years of Independent Journalism
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Though Democrats dominated the suburbs in the midterms, some of those gains may be fragile.
Nonpartisan registration has increased steadily in Nevada during the past decade, with about 1 in 5 voters identifying as such this year. In fact, the growth of nonpartisan registration outpaced all other subcategories of voters last month. Active nonpartisan registered voters increased by 2.7 percent in September, the secretary of state’s office reported last week, while Democratic and Republican registration increased by 1.5 percent and 1.4 percent, respectively.