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Opinion · 117th Congress

Georgia voters spoke. Is the GOP listening?

Lindsey Graham tried to set up Herschel Walker as some kind of Pied Piper luring African Americans to his party. It didn’t work.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Georgia settles the Senate again

Why did Herschel Walker lose the first time? He should have won — but it wasn’t about mail-in ballots or election malevolence.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Rothenberg’s best and worst of 2022

Columnist Stu Rothenberg looks back on the year that was and hands out awards to candidates, campaigns and pollsters.

Opinion · 117th Congress

The words GOP lawmakers may never be able to say

Not even dinner with a proud antisemite can cause some Republicans to break up with Donald Trump, but why did Joe Biden decline to slam him?

Opinion · 117th Congress

It was all about the independents, again

What can we learn from the 2022 midterms? Independents don’t respond well to attack ads — and strategists care too much about the base.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Surprisingly, a choice, not a referendum

The 2022 midterm elections were indeed a choice, not a referendum, an aberration that benefited Democrats in House and Senate races.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Who gets credit, and blame, after Election Day?

Stacey Abrams spent an inordinate amount of time swatting down the idea that Black men didn’t like her. But Blacks aren’t the problem here.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Midterm jinxes and presidential rebounds

Remember all the conventional wisdom about how first term presidents lose big in their first midterms? Never mind.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

A noisy, but unproductive, Congress looms

Don't expect much major legislation during the next Congress — but plenty of investigations and noise ahead of the 2024 presidential race.

Opinion · 117th Congress

We should stop asking too much of polling data

Jeff Dominitz and Charles F. Manski write that they are concerned the mystique of poll averaging is another example of big data mythologizing.