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- Haseeb Ahmed
- March 3, 2026
Rural voters are rebelling against “fly-over governance,” a system where decisions are made far away and delivered as...
- Haseeb Ahmed
- March 3, 2026
Republicans can’t rely on culture-war momentum alone: the GOP’s rural advantage rests on a quieter, deadlier...
- Haseeb Ahmed
- March 3, 2026
Rural resentment is not only about economics; it’s a respect and status conflict that shapes who counts as “deserving”...
- Samantha Fowler
- February 18, 2026
The initial battle lines for 2026 are being drawn in the states, and a new analysis suggests a significant portion of...
- Samantha Fowler
- February 10, 2026
For American voters, the most potent political issue is no longer an abstraction, but the concrete number they see at...
- Samantha Fowler
- February 9, 2026
As states rush to regulate AI in political advertising, campaigns using generative tools face a growing patchwork of...
- Samantha Fowler
- January 29, 2026
Aggressive map-drawing is creating brittle majorities, turning “safe” seats into liabilities ahead of a potential...
- Samantha Fowler
- January 27, 2026
A new constitutional amendment heads to voters as polling and organizing point to potential turnout effects.
- Samantha Fowler
- January 23, 2026
As both parties race to redraw lines and game out the road to 270, the next two cycles are shaping up to be as much...
- Samantha Fowler
- January 19, 2026
Republicans hold a structural advantage for the 2026 House cycle, with court rulings and redistricting already shaping...
- Samantha Fowler
- January 16, 2026
Indiana’s Republican Party is entering 2026 divided, with redistricting turning routine primaries into loyalty tests...
- Samantha Fowler
- January 15, 2026
New polling shows Wisconsin voters favor limiting government authority to close churches during emergencies.
