In 2006, Laura Olson of Clemson University and John Green of the University of Akron published an article about gaps in the political world. Their introduction to “gapology” looked at some of the most ...
This free event at Gallup’s Washington, D.C., headquarters featured a scene-setting presentation by Gallup, a wide-ranging national perspective on the 2014 election results from a variety of ...
From West Virginia to South Carolina, these candidates are the first. Shelley Moore Capito and her husband Charlie Capito head to their polling place to vote on Nov. 4, 2014 in the South Hills ...
Control of the U.S. Senate hangs in the balance today. — -- It’s Election Day 2014! Voters across the nation headed to their polling places to cast ballots on Tuesday, and based on an analysis of ...
The Brief keeps Texas voters and political observers up to speed on the most essential coverage of their elected officials, the policies that shape their daily lives and the future of our great state.
The signs supported a yes vote last fall on Question 3 to repeal the casino law. The $15.5 million spent on the casino repeal question also broke the record of the most amount of money ever spent on a ...
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