The Tussle for Control of the United States Senate
By Prof Don DeBats, Flinders University, American Studies With two days to Election Day, the odds continue to favor Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine as the […]
By Prof Don DeBats, Flinders University, American Studies With two days to Election Day, the odds continue to favor Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine as the […]
Presidential Debating: Does it Matter? by Don DeBats Labor Day has come and gone and with that, the 2016 US election campaign has officially begun — […]
Les Mis by Prof Don DeBats US Election Day: fewer than 50 days now remain and the US electorate faces, at the top of the […]
by Jesse Barker Gale The 2016 United States presidential election is one for the history books, but probably not for the reason you’re thinking. Donald Trump […]
by Professor Don DeBats The good news is that the message and the messenger in the 2016 US presidential election sweepstakes have been separated. Whether this […]
A few months back, when Hillary Clinton was steamrolling Bernie Sanders left, right and center, I wrote a blog post attempting to divine who Clinton’s likely […]
Ultimately, the primary results in the Crossroads of America didn’t wildly change the state of the race in either party. Fresh from their commanding wins in […]
by Prof Don DeBats Today, April 5, is a critical date in the race toward the Republican Party nomination for the party’s presidential candidate. Wisconsin’s primary […]
We still aren’t sure what the 2016 presidential primaries indicate for the future of American politics. It is likely that both national parties will take action […]