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Is Majority Leader McConnell blocking elections security legislation?
Is Majority Leader McConnell blocking elections security legislation?
SenateJames WallnerAugust 7, 2019Legislative Process, Mitch McConnell
Mitch McConnell looks like a hypocrite on Supreme Court nominees, but he didn't have to
Mitch McConnell looks like a hypocrite on Supreme Court nominees, but he didn't have to
SenateJames WallnerAugust 6, 2019Confirmation Process, Mitch McConnell, ConstitutionComment
The Senate is gridlocked, but not for the reason you might think
The Senate is gridlocked, but not for the reason you might think
SenateJames WallnerAugust 1, 2019GridlockComment
Why is the Senate gridlocked?
Why is the Senate gridlocked?
SenateJames WallnerJuly 31, 2019Amendments, GridlockComment
Senate GOP were better off when Harry Reid was in charge
Senate GOP were better off when Harry Reid was in charge
SenateJames WallnerJuly 26, 2019Amendments, Mitch McConnell, Harry Reid, Budget Agreement, Debt CeilingComment
Who Reaches the Pinnacle of Power in Congress, and Why?
Who Reaches the Pinnacle of Power in Congress, and Why?
CongressJames WallnerJune 26, 2019Leadership ElectionsComment
Make America Diverse Again
Make America Diverse Again
Political TheoryJames WallnerJune 12, 2019Multiculturalism, Ideology, Constitutionalism Comment
GOP overreaction to Justin Amash suggests it's a party for the party, not for the people
GOP overreaction to Justin Amash suggests it's a party for the party, not for the people
CongressJames WallnerMay 24, 2019Political Parties, Impeachment, Freedom Caucus, Justin Amash Comment
Congress hates Trump's tariffs, yet sits by idly instead of acting
Congress hates Trump's tariffs, yet sits by idly instead of acting
CongressJames WallnerMay 21, 2019Trade, Resolutions of Disapproval, Trade PolicyComment
Congress Has a Duty to Intervene in Trump’s Trade War
Congress Has a Duty to Intervene in Trump’s Trade War

Legislators started giving away their power to regulate trade almost a century ago. It’s time to take it back.

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CongressJames WallnerMay 16, 2019Trade Comment
The ‘World’s Greatest Deliberative Body’? Yeah, Right.
The ‘World’s Greatest Deliberative Body’? Yeah, Right.

A proposal to change Senate rules to facilitate confirmations reveals that lawmakers aren’t up for substantive debate.

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SenateJames WallnerMarch 18, 2019Nuclear Option, Rules Changes, Rule XXII, Post-Cloture Debate Comment
Recent work supports “structured consent” approach to decision-making
Recent work supports “structured consent” approach to decision-making

Political scientists are finally telling the Senate’s story

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SenateJames WallnerFebruary 27, 2019Structured Consent, Political ScienceComment
Senate Republicans blame Democrats for a problem the GOP helped create
Senate Republicans blame Democrats for a problem the GOP helped create

Facts are stubborn things

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SenateJames WallnerFebruary 14, 2019Confirmation Process, Rules ChangesComment
McConnell maintains firm grip despite pledging to restore the Senate
McConnell maintains firm grip despite pledging to restore the Senate

Republican Leader Follows in Reid’s footsteps

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SenateJames WallnerFebruary 13, 2019AmendmentsComment
Mitch McConnell said the 115th Congress was 'the best,' but it's more dysfunctional than ever
Mitch McConnell said the 115th Congress was 'the best,' but it's more dysfunctional than ever

“Most accomplished” Senate in decades avoided most important issues

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Congress, SenateJames WallnerFebruary 1, 2019Legislative ProcessComment
Partisan competition is not the cause of Congress’s dysfunction
Partisan competition is not the cause of Congress’s dysfunction

Partisans work together to shut down the Senate

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Political Science, CongressJames WallnerJanuary 29, 2019Partisanship Competition, Political Dysfunction, Shutdown, Government ShutdownComment
Congress Has Forgotten How to Fight
Congress Has Forgotten How to Fight

Political conflict and violent conflict are not the same thing

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James WallnerJanuary 9, 2019Congress, Civil War, Politics, ViolenceComment
Real Purpose of the Senate: To Check the Actions of the House
Real Purpose of the Senate: To Check the Actions of the House

The House and Senate are necessary ingredients for institutionalized conflict

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James WallnerDecember 5, 2018Senate, Bicameralism, Niccolo Machiavelli, James Madison, House of RepresentativesComment
Jeff Flake doesn't have to go gentle into that good night
Jeff Flake doesn't have to go gentle into that good night

There are better ways to force a vote protecting Mueller

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James WallnerNovember 16, 2018Senate, Agenda Control, Parliamentary Procedure, Jeff Flake, Mitch McConnell, LeadershipComment
Anticipating Trouble
Anticipating Trouble

Congressional Primaries and Incumbent Behavior

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James WallnerOctober 31, 2018Primary Elections, Polarization, Political Dysfunction, Legislative Process Comment
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