Disruptive election years can reset a country's politics ...
Richard Nixon lost to JFK, but American cultural values didn’t change. There was no election denial, no whining ... When Nixon beat Hubert Humphrey to become president in 1968, he deliberately tried ...
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A series of unnerving developments has crystalized the volatility coursing through the country in the final weeks of the 2024 ...
With President Biden out of the race, professors expect higher voter turnout but an equally fierce competition during the ...
With an audience that included celebrity supporters such as Chris Rock, Julia Roberts, Jennifer Lopez and Meryl Streep, the event in Farmington Hills, MI was set up like Winfrey’s old powerhouse talk ...
There’s evidence of a rationale majority in America, but the voices of moderation are drowned out: not so much a silent ...
The American commissioners ... fascism. In 1968, Republican candidate Richard Nixon and Democratic nominee Vice President ...
Newspaper editor Horace Greeley unsuccessfully ran against incumbent Ulysses S. Grant in November 1872. Twenty-four days ...
Surprising facts about the Electoral College's origins and evolution—and just who is an elector—to ponder alongside giving a watch to One Person, One Vote? on PBS.