Politics News and Blog Posts
When Trump Pretends To Be Pro-Choice
Recommended Reading / March 19th, 2024 / by Dan Schnur

This is one of the few instances in his political career where Trump’s instincts are encouraging a more cautious approach.
See moreSuper Tuesday Sets Stage For Biden, Trump Rematch
Story of the Week / March 7th, 2024 / by AllSides Staff

Despite widespread and well-documented reluctance, America is set for a 2020 rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.
See moreSuper Tuesday: 8 Non-Presidential Primaries Worth Watching
News / March 5th, 2024 / by Joseph Ratliff

On Tuesday, 16 states and American Samoa will hold primary elections for Congress, state legislatures, local offices, and more.
See moreWhen November Comes in February
Recommended Reading / March 4th, 2024 / by Dan Schnur

If the language is already this heightened in early March, it’s reasonable to assume that the debate will become even angrier and even more divisive as November draws closer.
See moreDoes Alabama's IVF Ruling Change the 2024 Race?
Story of the Week / February 29th, 2024 / by AllSides Staff

The Alabama ruling casts uncertainty over the future of IVF treatments, and could potentially become a new election-year battleground issue pertaining to parents, pro-life, and religious voters.
See moreWhen Nikki Haley Wins By Losing
Recommended Reading / February 26th, 2024 / by Dan Schnur

Haley’s emergence has positioned her as his potential successor to a level that would not have been seriously considered when she entered the race.
See moreCommon Ground / February 23rd, 2024 / by Multiple Writers - Mixed

Polls show that public sentiment across the political spectrum does not favor the political extremes on the issues of climate change, energy, and the environment.
See moreWhen Partisanship Goes Away (Or At Least Becomes Less Intense)
Recommended Reading / February 20th, 2024 / by Dan Schnur

As we consider the current polarization and hyper-partisanship that has gripped our nation’s politics for the last several years, we have often asked each other what it would take to break out of this sclerotic gridlock that has stymied necessary progress on so many important matters.
See moreIs the Border Crisis Mayorkas' Fault?
Story of the Week / February 15th, 2024 / by AllSides Staff

Was Mayorkas' impeachment a political stunt or a rebuke of a rogue official?
See moreWhen the President Gets Old
Recommended Reading / February 12th, 2024 / by Dan Schnur

One of the first rules of campaign management is that you should never let your candidate hold a news conference when they’re mad.
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