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
Population loss, the absence of CeaseFire, and the splintering of Chicago's gangs suggest different roots to the problem—and different solutions. Read more
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