Grassroots Movement Blog

When Science Splits: How Policymakers Use the Same Tool to Reach Different Truths

A 25-year Kellogg study finds science use in policymaking is up, but each party relies on different research.

Even Amid Tariff Backlash, Trump Holds His Ground

Turns out, when the economy hurts, Trump’s base doesn’t flinch — they dig in.

Trump’s First 100 Days Deliver Real Results

The White House touts swift action on immigration, education, crime, and federal reform.

Ray Dalio: America is One Step Away from Democracy and Toward Civil War

While partisan politics have been the norm in the United States for several decades, most of us can sense that the last...

Why Democrats Could Still Lose the Senate in 2026

Despite a favorable map on paper, Democratic vulnerabilities in Michigan, Minnesota, and a volatile Trump-led...

House on the Edge: How 2026 Became the Most Fragile Fight for Control

What looked like a simple three-seat pickup early this year is now a complex, high-risk fight across a volatile...

The Department of Education Has Always Been Broken

It’s time we admit it—and shut it down for good.

Revisiting the China Shock: Why Trump’s Cabinet Is Turning an Economic Crisis Into a Social Policy Blueprint

Trump’s cabinet just rebranded the China shock as a national emergency—resetting trade policy, justifying sweeping...

Wisconsin Supreme Court Election Polling Update

The Wisconsin Supreme Court election on April 1, 2025, is tightening as Judge Susan Crawford and Judge Brad Schimel...

Trump's Approval Ratings Potentially Shape 2026 Politics Business and Global Affairs

Trump’s 49.8% approval rating is projected to be the defining factor in the 2026 midterms, economic policy, and global...

The Future of Split-Ticket Voting: Lessons from 2024

How split-ticket voting shaped the 2024 election and what it means for future political strategy.