U.S. House districts are typically redrawn once a decade, immediately after a census, but some states allow it to happen more ...
Some states have taken actions to rein in partisanship in redistricting. The redistricting battle gripping Texas has put a spotlight on the ongoing debate over gerrymandering and its long-term effects ...
After the Supreme Court appeared poised to weaken a key provision of the landmark civil rights law, both parties began to ...
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday in a case that could dramatically reshape the electoral politics of the ...
The latest high-profile act of political violence in the United States has left local elected officials very concerned both about the possible factors that led to the shootings and what lies ahead in ...
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New study finds strong links between prejudice and support for political violence in the United States
A new study published in The Lancet Regional Health – Americas suggests that various forms of prejudice are strongly tied to the belief that political violence is justified in the United States.
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