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California’s State Superintendent of Public Instruction

California’s State Superintendent of Public Instruction Election may change the way the nation focuses on reforming education

Florida's Gubernatorial Race

The biggest losers during this campaign cycle will simply be the citizens of Florida.

New York 21

While the election itself looks unlikely to be a nail-biter, Stefanik’s status as a rising star in the party makes it a race to watch.

Races to Watch

These races won't determine control of the Senate, but they're worth watching anyway.

Illinois 10

Bob Dold might just be the right Republican for this district and, ultimately, the right kind of Republican for the country.

Minnesota 7

When you read the next round of trend pieces about how there are no more moderates in Congress or how there are no more districts with representatives of the opposite party leaning, look for Collin Peterson's name in the lede.

The 2014 HPR Voter Guide

Where to vote and a summary of the candidates and issues on the ballot.

When Mental Health Gets Political

Massachusetts gubernatorial candidates Charlie Baker and Martha Coakley both endorse mental health background checks for gun purchasers. But their mental health policies differ from...

Ad Astra Per Aspera

We must not allow one incident to derail the incredible progress that so many have sacrificed so much to achieve.

Toward a More Perfect Union: the Pursuit of Democracy in Hong Kong

Generational divides complicate a protest movement.