Stuck In the Middle with You
By John J. Pitney, Jr.

Historian Theodore H. White once said that presidential elections are about three things: bread and butter, war and peace, black and white.

Now What?
By P. Edward Haley

Was it personality? The below-the-radar registration drives everyone was talking about?


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Election Party Honors Tradition


Professors Busch & Miller
To Provide Real-Time Election Coverage


Kenneth P. MillerWhy We Are Abandoned:
Electoral Rules Concentrate All Attention on Competitive States

By Kenneth P. Miller


Joseph M. BessetteRevise Three-Strikes? At What Cost?
By Joseph M. Bessette and Jennifer E. Walsh


Andrew E. BuschIs the Glass Half-Empty or Half-Full?
By Andrew E. Busch


Diane F. HalperThe Gender Gap in Voting Choices
By Diane F. Halpern



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