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Tag: 2016 election

Which Candidate Will the Local Amish Vote For?
By John Hardberger
You might be surprised by what members of the ultraconservative group, which values modesty and godliness, told us. Read more
White People Feel Less Informed than They Were Five Years Ago
By Whet Moser
By contrast, African-Americans tend to feel more informed about politics, their neighborhood, and pop culture than they were... and the gap is very wide. Read more
We Were Pretty Dumb About Presidential Debates in 1960, Too
By Whet Moser
Then as now, voters told pollsters that they were highly impressed with the informed policy proposals of their preferred candidates, but what they really responded to were the platitudes. Read more
Americans Appear Ready to Elect Donald Trump, Whether They Like Him or Not
By Whet Moser
Voters think that the country will be more divided with him as president, and that he's been very bad for the GOP—but they’re ready to vote for him anyway. Read more
Let's Get Political: Local Swag for the 2016 Election
By Lauren Williamson
Celebrate or scorn your candidate of choice with these locally made goods. Read more
My Life Without Makeup: Alicia Keys Won't Regret Her Decision
By Carol Felsenthal
On Alicia Keys' no-makeup pledge, my own 50-year boycott, and vanity on the campaign trail Read more
The Makers of Secret Hitler Wish Their Game Wasn't So Relevant
By John Hardberger
From the brains behind Cards Against Humanity, Secret Hitler is a new party game in which political operatives try to sow distrust and rise to power. And yes, you can get stickers to make it "Secret Trump" instead. Read more
Would Automatic Voter Registration Change Elections in Illinois?
By Jack Cassidy
Gov. Bruce Rauner vetoed a bill that had garnered bipartisan support in the legislature, but some studies say greater turnout doesn't necessarily change outcomes. Read more
The Brilliant 1993 Essay That Helped Me Understand the Trump Phenomenon of 2016
By Whet Moser
How a putative billionaire is able to come across as a Regular Guy. Read more
Rahm Is Hosting the "Hot Party" at the DNC Tomorrow Night
By Carol Felsenthal
Is Rahm making a comeback? Maybe; he’s hosting the buzziest party in Philly. Read more
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