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Mitt Romney’s Non-Transformational Mormon Candidacy
Deb Fischer talks of bipartisanship, but her record may suggest otherwise.
How recent Harvard graduates are changing the way Americans vote for the better
Conor Friedersdorf's pledge not to vote for Obama is a faulty moral calculation.
A look at three important issues both parties avoided, or inadequately addressed, in their convention proceedings.
There's not much real drama in the presidential debates.
Chris Christie's big "turnaround" story is almost certainly a fairy tale.
The debate will decide little and say even less.
Six HPR writers analyze Mitt Romney's recent choice of Paul Ryan as his running mate.
A crucial distinction helps explain why liberalism, not socialism, holds a prominent place in mainstream American thought.
There was a force far more influential than any of the four front-runners.
Citizens of France, Egypt, Mexico, and Venezuela head to the polls this year