I’m not much for predictions. But I will go out on a limb and forecast that for politics in 2025, we are going to see a lot more partisan strangeness.
We speak with The Nation's Chris Lehmann about President-elect Donald Trump's escalating attacks on the press and how major media figures and institutions are “capitulating preemptively” to the ...
Journalist Craig Gilbert talks with Marquette pollster Charles Franklin about the 2024 election and what it signals for ...
What we are experiencing in our society is a reorientation of many of our existing political divides. Organizations, ...
A pollster this week winced at his own survey's results when it comes to the policies supporters of President-elect Donald ...
Americans think of our society as so divided. Might there be some upside to starting the new year knowing we aren’t as ...
Caption: An atmospheric river caused flooding to multiple homes in the neighbourhood of Deep Cove in North Vancouver on Oct. 21, the weekend of the provincial election. Polls are showing that B.C.