By John A. Tures, Professor of Political Science, LaGrange College There’s a myth that the polls were wildly inaccurate in 2024, a common refrain that we’ve heard since 2016. Are…
by Jim Franklin, Western Governors University School of Business, [This article first appeared in The Conversation, republished with permission] Although coverage of the 2024 election was dominated by the economy,…
by Michael J. Socolow, University of Maine, [This article first appeared in The Conversation, republished with permission] Most people agree that actual facts matter – in such activities as debate,…
by Farida Jalalzai, Virginia Tech, [This article first appeared in The Conversation, republished with permission] Kamala Harris was a candidate of many firsts, including the first Black and South Asian…
by Jill Nolin, Georgia Recorder, [This article first appeared in the Georgia Recorder, republished with permission] November 6, 2024 This story was updated at 11:15 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 7,…
by Jacob Fischler, Georgia Recorder, [This article first appeared in the Georgia Recorder, republished with permission] October 31, 2024 The fallout from a comedian’s racially charged joke at a rally…
This article by Stephanie Armour first appeared in KFF Health News, republished with permission. Stephanie Armour Updated November 4, 2024 Originally Published November 4, 2024 On the campaign trail, both…
by Ross Williams, Georgia Recorder, [This article first appeared in the Georgia Recorder, republished with permission] November 2, 2024 Georgia Democrats and Republicans clashed over ballot collecting over the weekend…
This article by Arthur Allen, Phil Galewitz, and Julie Rovner first appeared in KFF Health News, republished with permission. Arthur Allen and Phil Galewitz, KFF Health News and Julie Rovner,…
By John A. Tures, Professor of Political Science, LaGrange College When a candidate is evaluated for the presidency, one of the first, and most significant, judgments is the choice of…