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How does electoral reform happen?
How does electoral reform happen?
James WallnerSeptember 13, 2022Special Guest, special guest, Elections, Political Parties, political parties, Demographics, proportional representation, electoral reform, Jack Santucci
Is there a generation gap in American politics?
Is there a generation gap in American politics?
James WallnerSeptember 9, 2022Special Guest, special guest, Elections, Political Parties, political parties, Kevin Munger, Demographics
What's wrong with primary elections?
What's wrong with primary elections?
James WallnerSeptember 6, 2022Special Guest, special guest, Elections, elections, Political Parties, political parties, Matt Germer, Primary Elections
What decisions do political parties make after losing an election?
What decisions do political parties make after losing an election?
James WallnerAugust 9, 2022Special Guest, special guest, Seth Masket, Elections, elections, Political Parties, political parties
Why are Americans so upset about politics?
Why are Americans so upset about politics?
James WallnerJuly 29, 2022Public Opinion
Is it time to rethink how we understand political parties?
Is it time to rethink how we understand political parties?
James WallnerJuly 14, 2022Special Guest, Hans Noel, Political Parties, Polarization
Is it a good idea to require Americans to vote in federal elections?
Is it a good idea to require Americans to vote in federal elections?
James WallnerJuly 6, 2022Special Guest, Elections reform, Elections, mandatory voting, E.J. Dionne, Miles Rapoport
Is the Supreme Court's legitimacy at risk?
Is the Supreme Court's legitimacy at risk?
James WallnerJune 22, 2022live episode, Supreme Court
How do Americans feel about politics?
How do Americans feel about politics?
James WallnerJune 14, 2022Special Guest, Vanessa Cruz Nichols, public opinion
Why doesn't anyone try to win in politics today?
Why doesn't anyone try to win in politics today?
James WallnerMay 27, 2022Special Guest, Matt Glassman, movie montages, political dysfunction, political parties
What will it take to change how the federal government budgets?
What will it take to change how the federal government budgets?
James WallnerApril 26, 2022counterfactuals, Richard Nixon, John F. Kennedy, Republican Party, Democratic Party, Political Destiny
What if things happened differently?
What if things happened differently?
James WallnerApril 8, 2022counterfactuals, Richard Nixon, John F. Kennedy, Republican Party, Democratic Party, Political Destiny
Is Trumpism in decline?
Is Trumpism in decline?
James WallnerApril 1, 2022Donald Trump, 2024 election, Republican Party, Trumpism
What do Americans think about immigration policy?
What do Americans think about immigration policy?
Special GuestJames WallnerMarch 24, 2022Sophia Joran Wallace, Donald Trump, immigration
Why did Russia invade Ukraine and what can the United States do about it?
Why did Russia invade Ukraine and what can the United States do about it?
Special GuestJames WallnerMarch 17, 2022Heather Hurlburt, Ukraine, Russia, Foreign Policy
What's stopping the United States from changing its energy policy?
What's stopping the United States from changing its energy policy?
Special GuestJames WallnerMarch 9, 2022Republican Party, Democratic Party, Joe Biden, energy policy, climate change, obstruction, special interests, Interests, policy process, Leah Stokes
Where is the Republican Party headed?
Where is the Republican Party headed?
James WallnerMarch 4, 2022Republican Party
Did conservatives transform the Supreme Court?
Did conservatives transform the Supreme Court?
James WallnerFebruary 24, 2022Joe Biden, Supreme Court, Stephen Breyer
Why is everyone talking about the Supreme Court?
Why is everyone talking about the Supreme Court?
James WallnerFebruary 10, 2022Joe Biden, Supreme Court, Stephen Breyer
Why can't the Senate pass voting rights legislation?
Why can't the Senate pass voting rights legislation?
James WallnerJanuary 31, 2022democratic values, democracy, Filibuster, reconciliation, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Joe Manchin, midterm elections, voting rights, Kyrsten Sinema
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