News in Brief The Next Clinton Campaign The campaign can matter, and Hillary Clinton has already won the parts where it does. Seth Masket
News in Brief Politics & Law Previous Site Sections What the Passover Story Teaches Us About Voting Behavior Ancient Israelites and modern voters want to know what you've done for them lately. Seth Masket
News in Brief Yes, Extremists Can Get Elected President It will be hard for someone like Ted Cruz to earn his party's nomination. But if he does, he'll have a decent chance at winning the White House. Seth Masket
News in Brief Making Voting Harder Is a Time-Honored American Tradition Understanding Oregon's new voter registration law and how big of a departure it is. Seth Masket
News in Brief What Political Parties Talk About When They Talk About Groups Republicans talk about ideology and Democrats talk about groups—but they may be talking about the same thing. Seth Masket
News in Brief The Strengths and Weaknesses of Interviews in Political Coverage Actually talking to voters can be invaluable. It can also lead you to believe things that are completely wrong. Seth Masket
News in Brief The Kids Are All Right (at Least When It Comes to Politics) Young Americans aren't as disengaged as you might think. Seth Masket
News in Brief Why Would Rudy Giuliani Say Something Like That? Conservatives and liberals like to hear different things from their leaders. Seth Masket
News in Brief Deep, Dark Secrets of Congress That Don’t Make Any Sense Taking a closer look at a revealing memo about political life that doesn't actually reveal very much. Seth Masket
News in Brief Getting the Judges You Want A conservative interest group is becoming increasingly effective at picking and grooming the sorts of judges it likes. Seth Masket