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Dec 30, 2021 · Here are five of the biggest political stories of 2021. ... The trend isn’t likely to slow down in the year ahead. Lawmakers in four states already have pre-filed at least 13 bills for the 2022 ...
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Nov 17, 2020 · The US political calendar in 2021 will kick off with the run-off elections for Georgia’s two Senate seats. On balance, it will be tough for the Democrats to win both, but tens of millions of dollars will be spent to try and convince the electorate in Georgia given the critical role these two votes play. We suspect that negotiations over a new ...
Sep 30, 2021 · President Biden’s legislative agenda enters a critical 24 hours as his bipartisan infrastructure deal hangs in the balance and a government shutdown looms. Follow here for the latest news.
Dec 1, 2021 · Democracy is declining in the U.S. but it's not all bad news, a report finds. The Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol raised alarm bells for a think tank studying democracy. The United States has ...
Mar 4, 2021 · And again, the last time we saw so much institutional volatility was from 1876 to 1896, when at least one institution changed partisan hands in eight out of 10 elections. Of course, this isn’t ...
Sep 28, 2021 · The final vote on Biden’s $1.2 trillion Senate-passed infrastructure bill has been delayed to Thursday — the same day Congress needs to reach an agreement to avoid a lapse in government ...
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Introduction. The events of the past several months amounted to an acute crisis for democracy in the United States. An incumbent president attempted to overturn election results, a violent mob assaulted the Capitol as Congress met to formalize his defeat, and lawmakers failed to hold the outgoing leader accountable for his reckless actions, leaving him in place as the de facto chief of his party.