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What is conservative populism?
What is conservative populism?
Special GuestJames WallnerFebruary 11, 2023Special Guest, conservative movement, conservative populism, populism, liberal populism, polarization, Paul Elliott Johnson
How do extraordinary ordinary people change the world?
How do extraordinary ordinary people change the world?
James WallnerFebruary 3, 2023Special Guest, Rachel Lears, Knock Down the House, To the End, Filmmaking, Documentaries, political participation, progressive movement, conservative movement
How much money should Americans spend on their elections?
How much money should Americans spend on their elections?
James WallnerJanuary 24, 2023special guest, Ryan Williamson, Elections reform
What does the House Speaker election say about the Republican Party?
What does the House Speaker election say about the Republican Party?
James WallnerJanuary 14, 2023House of Representatives, Party Leadership, Speaker of the House, Republican Party, Democratic Party
What happened in 2022?
What happened in 2022?
James WallnerDecember 20, 2022year-in-review, Uvalde, Dobbs, Roe v. Wade, January 6 Attack, Elections, elections
How do winner-take-all elections harm American democracy?
How do winner-take-all elections harm American democracy?
James WallnerDecember 20, 2022Special Guest, Brendan Nyhan, Lilliana Mason, Aziz Huq, Jennifer Victor
How can business help solve America's democracy crisis?
How can business help solve America's democracy crisis?
James WallnerDecember 2, 2022Special Guest, Daniella Ballou-Aares
What do the 2022 midterm results mean?
What do the 2022 midterm results mean?
James WallnerNovember 17, 2022midterm elections
How do the politics of race impact the American presidency?
How do the politics of race impact the American presidency?
James WallnerNovember 10, 2022Special Guest, special guest, Robert C. Smith, politics of race
Is America on the cusp of a realignment?
Is America on the cusp of a realignment?
James WallnerNovember 4, 2022Special Guest, special guest, Timothy Shenk, political parties, Elections, elections, realignment, Realignment
What can Americans learn from political polls?
What can Americans learn from political polls?
James WallnerOctober 13, 2022Special Guest, special guest, Elliott Morris, Political Polling
What does it mean to be a good citizen in the United States?
What does it mean to be a good citizen in the United States?
James WallnerSeptember 22, 2022Special Guest, special guest, Political Parties, partisanship, citizenship, immigration, Sara Wallace Goodman
What's wrong with the Constitution?
What's wrong with the Constitution?
James WallnerSeptember 15, 2022Special Guest, special guest, Political Parties, political parties, Sanford Levinson, Constitution, The Founding, James Madison
How does electoral reform happen?
How does electoral reform happen?
James WallnerSeptember 13, 2022Special Guest, special guest, Elections, Political Parties, political parties, Demographics, proportional representation, electoral reform, Jack Santucci
Is there a generation gap in American politics?
Is there a generation gap in American politics?
James WallnerSeptember 9, 2022Special Guest, special guest, Elections, Political Parties, political parties, Kevin Munger, Demographics
What's wrong with primary elections?
What's wrong with primary elections?
James WallnerSeptember 6, 2022Special Guest, special guest, Elections, elections, Political Parties, political parties, Matt Germer, Primary Elections
What decisions do political parties make after losing an election?
What decisions do political parties make after losing an election?
James WallnerAugust 9, 2022Special Guest, special guest, Seth Masket, Elections, elections, Political Parties, political parties
Why are Americans so upset about politics?
Why are Americans so upset about politics?
James WallnerJuly 29, 2022Public Opinion
Is it time to rethink how we understand political parties?
Is it time to rethink how we understand political parties?
James WallnerJuly 14, 2022Special Guest, Hans Noel, Political Parties, Polarization
Is it a good idea to require Americans to vote in federal elections?
Is it a good idea to require Americans to vote in federal elections?
James WallnerJuly 6, 2022Special Guest, Elections reform, Elections, mandatory voting, E.J. Dionne, Miles Rapoport
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