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2016 US Presidential Election

Donald Trump is seen through a TV camera eyepiece as he speaks at a private gathering in 2016.

Trump Will Likely Win Re-election in 2020

If Democrats think they will sweep the 2020 general election simply by nominating another “grownup,” then they’re almost certainly going to have another losing ticket.
By Musa al-Gharbi
Installation view, Rachel Maclean, Spite Your Face, 2017.

Pinocchio Is a Metaphor for Politics at the Venice Biennale

It would have been foolish to think that politics—specifically recent global events such as Brexit and the results of the 2016 U.S. Presidential election—wouldn't find their way to the Venice Biennial.
By Alanna Martinez
A recently painted mural by British graffiti artist Banksy, depicting a workman chipping away at one of the stars on a European Union (EU) themed flag, is pictured in Dover, south east England on May 8, 2017.

Finally, Banksy Has Some Feelings on Brexit

Graffiti artist Banksy has finally come forward with some thoughts on Brexit in a mural which appeared over the weekend in Cover, England.
By Alanna Martinez
Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein.

Are Third-Party Candidates Spoilers? What Voting Data Reveal

By Daniel P. Franklin, Abigail C. Bowen and Judd Thornton
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.

How to Talk to Former Friends Who Voted for the Other Candidate

By Peggy Drexler
Bruce Springsteen

How Rock ‘n’ Roll Failed Us Again This Presidential Election

By Tim Sommer
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speaks to the press onboard her plane September 5, 2016.

Harvard Study: Policy Issues Nearly Absent in Presidential Campaign Coverage

By Thomas E. Patterson
Which economy do you live in?

A Tale of Two GDPs: Why Republicans & Democrats Live in Different Economic Realities

By Ian Anson
Secretary Julian Castro with Hillary Clinton.

Will the 2016 Vice Presidential Candidates Matter? Maybe, But Not the Way You Think.

By Kyle C. Kopko and Christopher Devine
UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 19: Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders speaks at a rally at the Rec Hall at Penn State University on April 19, 2016 in University Park, Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania will hold its primary election on April 26, 2016. (Photo by Jeff Swensen/Getty Images)

Bernie Sanders’ Vanishing Act

By Lincoln Mitchell
The Senator from Vermont speaks at a California rally

How Bernie Sanders Can Still Become President (of Vermont)

By William Irwin
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