How does populism threaten democracy around the world? James WallnerMay 20, 2020special guest, populism, liberal democracy
Does incivility weaken or strengthen democracy? James WallnerMay 13, 2020political conflict, political participation, incivility, civility, special guest
Will Americans hold the government accountable for its pandemic response? James WallnerMay 7, 2020COVID-19, Coronavirus, accountability, special guest, marginalized communities, bureaucracy
Did the media create political polarization? James WallnerApril 29, 2020media, polarization, conservative, liberal
The Never Trump Movement: Emergent Faction or Dwindling Group of Has-Beens? James WallnerApril 23, 2020Donald Trump, Republican Party, Never Trump Movement
How will COVID-19 impact the November elections? James WallnerApril 15, 2020Coronavirus, COVID-19, Elections, Donald Trump, Wisconsin, vote-by-mail
Do ideas or interests drive our politics? James WallnerApril 8, 2020Ideas, Interests, Constitution, polarization, Federalism
Filibuster or Filibusted? James WallnerMarch 25, 2020presidency, Congress, Coronavirus, Public Health Emergencies
What are the politics of the coronavirus pandemic? James WallnerMarch 19, 2020presidency, Congress, Coronavirus, Public Health Emergencies
Is there a better way to pick presidential nominees? James WallnerMarch 11, 2020presidency, primaries
Should the House have more members? James WallnerMarch 4, 2020House of Representatives, representation
What is unprecedented about our politics? James WallnerFebruary 26, 2020judicial review, separation of powers
Do we have too much judicial review? James WallnerFebruary 19, 2020judicial review, separation of powers
How should we think about impeachment? James WallnerOctober 9, 2019Impeachment, Donald Trump, Nancy Pelosi, Mike Pence, Joe Biden
What is a gerrymander? James WallnerOctober 1, 2019Gerrymandering, Electoral Politics, Elections, House of Representatives