Is Trump’s victory a harbinger of democracy looking into the abyss, or a stirring demonstration of ‘we the people’s’ power to ...
Arguments and partisan warfare are not anathema to democracy or unique to today. They are “what democracies do,” as political ...
On June 10, 2000, London opened the Millennium Footbridge, a futuristic pedestrian path spanning the River Thames, hanging ...
Our great nation deserves gratitude and statesmanship, but self-absorbed hubris has led to today’s hyper-partisan engagement.
The winner-take-all system breeds political disillusionment, turns voters off from democracy, and encourages extreme ...
Democracy, the grand American experiment in which the people ruled through their elected representatives, died on Nov. 6, ...
While inflation and immigration emerged as the dominant themes in this year's presidential race, another issue was prominent ...
In 2016, we could all pretend that Trump was an aberration. Not this time. People knew exactly what they were voting for.
Some have argued that this variation and decentralization could, in the event of another contested result, pose a danger to ...
Monday will be Veterans Day, which honors the men and women who served in the U.S. military. The federal holiday has its ...
Given the almost half-and-half polarization of the country, unless citizens feel the elections in their country are fair, democracy will not survive. This is one of the biggest termites of all, and ...
Harris and Democrats like to portray Trump as a would-be dictator who could single-handedly upend our democracy. That’s not possible, given the beauty of our Constitution. As Robert Pondiscio, a ...