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Virginia and more

It's election day in the United States. Control of the Virginia legislature is up for grabs, together with a bunch of other things.

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Charles Richardson Elections, United States 1 Comment 6 November 201919 May 2021

And then there were four and a half

Three months out from the start of the US primary season, one of the top Democrat candidates has already bowed out, and another is barely hanging on.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Party matters, United States 5 Comments 4 November 201926 September 2022

The impossibility of media balance

No-one is surprised to find that politicians lie. But how should the media respond when a particular side of politics inhabits an entire ecosystem of lies?

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Charles Richardson Australia, Europe, Media, United States 3 Comments 31 October 2019

Let’s talk about impeachment

The Democrats have set out on the road towards impeaching Donald Trump. There are echoes of Watergate, but the Republican Party has changed a lot in 45 years.

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Charles Richardson Constitutional law, Party matters, Political issues, United States 2 Comments 8 October 201926 January 2022

Death of a denialist

The paradox of David Koch, who died last week, is that his political activism ended up empowering forces that were deeply hostile to his libertarian convictions.

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Charles Richardson Ideas, Party matters, Personalities, Political issues, United States 3 Comments 26 August 201926 January 2022

Who counts for representation? – part II

Australia and the US both apportion seats on the basis of population, but use different approaches to drawing boundaries. It could become a political issue.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Constitutional law, Elections, Electoral law, Political issues, United States 7 Comments 17 July 201926 January 2022

Who counts for representation? – part I

Donald Trump's attempt to politicise the census has failed for now, but it raises interesting issues about how representation is supposed to work.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Constitutional law, Elections, Electoral law, Political issues, United States 5 Comments 15 July 201926 January 2022

Democrats ponder the top six

With nine months until voting starts, the campaign for the Democrat presidential nomination is well under way – with, so far, six front-runners.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Party matters, United States 1 Comment 30 April 2019

“Socialism” in three countries

Whether in Britain, Australia or the United States, most voters don't want to get rid of the market economy. So actual socialists are trying to convince them that there's no alternative.

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Charles Richardson Australia, British Isles, Europe, Ideas, Party matters, Political issues, United States 1 Comment 22 February 201926 January 2022

Electoral loose ends

Rounding up some recent electoral news from El Salvador, Macedonia, Belgium, the United States and Latvia.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, Latin America, Party matters, United States 5 Comments 5 February 2019

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