‘Wait and see’ is an unsatisfying – but accurate – way to present election results
‘Wait and see’ is an unsatisfying – but accurate – way to present election results John M. Murphy, University of…
‘Wait and see’ is an unsatisfying – but accurate – way to present election results John M. Murphy, University of…
A history of contested presidential elections, from Samuel Tilden to Al Gore Robert Speel, Penn State No matter the outcome…
Election night has been a big media event since electric lights first announced the winner in 1892 Mike Conway, Indiana…
Why mixed messaging can erode trust in institutions Deborah Perron Tollefsen, University of Memphis The Centers for Disease Control and…
Chile abolishes its dictatorship-era constitution in a groundbreaking vote for a more inclusive democracy Jennifer M. Piscopo, Occidental College and…