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  • Act of Congress: How America's Essential Institution Works, and How It Doesn't

    May 28, 2013

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  • Sadly, divided party government, which we have because of the Republican House, in a time of extreme partisan polarization, is a formula for inaction and absolutist opposition politics, not for problem solving.

    April 26, 2013, Thomas E. Mann, Moyers & Company
  • Why Congress is Failing Us

    April 26, 2013, Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein

  • Finding the Common Good in an Era of Dysfunctional Governance

    April 26, 2013, Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein

  • Gridlock is No Way to Govern

    April 19, 2013, Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein

  • Ironically, Obama tried harder and longer than the results merited to work cooperatively with Republicans in Congress. He has learned painfully that his public embrace of a policy virtually ensures Republican opposition and that intensive negotiations with Republican leaders are likely to lead to a dead end. No bourbon and branch-water laced meetings with Republicans in Congress or pre-emptive compromises with them will induce cooperative behavior.

    March 6, 2013, Thomas E. Mann, U.S. News & World Report
  • As 'Devastating' as Sequester is, not 'Immediate Catastrophe'

    March 3, 2013, Thomas E. Mann

  • Five Myths About the Sequester

    February 28, 2013, Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein

  • What to Expect in Obama's State of the Union Address

    February 7, 2013, Thomas E. Mann

  • Brookings Expert Roundtable on President Obama’s State of the Union Priorities

    February 7, 2013, Sarah A. Binder, William A. Galston, Ron Haskins and Thomas E. Mann

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  • Five Myths about the 112th Congress

    January 4, 2013, Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein

  • The reality is it is not tenable simply for Republicans to stay in opposition for the whole second term of President Obama. If they are seen as the obstacle to doing anything to solve our problems, they are writing their own death certificate.

    December 25, 2012, Thomas E. Mann, Voice of America
  • Yes, Congress Is That Bad

    December 3, 2012, Thomas E. Mann

  • Make Voting Mandatory and Filibusters Extinct

    November 30, 2012, Thomas E. Mann

  • What I would guess is the tea party types and other activist conservatives will heckle him [Rep. Scott DesJarlais] into leaving (Congress). He can expect a (primary) challenge.

    November 16, 2012, Thomas E. Mann, USA Today
  • No consensus between the parties is in sight after the election, and polarization has been exacerbated, not diminished.

    November 10, 2012, Thomas E. Mann, The Arab American News
  • First Step in Ending D.C. Dysfunction

    November 9, 2012, Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein

  • Results of the 2012 Elections: A Live Web Chat with Thomas Mann

    November 7, 2012

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  • [Obama had a] decisive Electoral College win of at least 303 votes and more than half the popular vote with a 2.5 million margin, while the Republicans lost three Senate seats...It points to an exacerbation of partisan voting and no new coalition building.

    November 7, 2012, Thomas E. Mann, Government Executive
  • They'll defer action [on the budget] for as long as they think they can get away with it... It could be six months. It could be three months.

    October 13, 2012, Thomas E. Mann, The Kansas City Star
  • Biden did what Democrats wanted Obama to do in the first debate. Biden wins on both style/presentation and the strength and truth value of his arguments with Ryan. Now the responsibility shifts once again to the president. But I suspect he will gain a modest lead before the second debate.

    October 11, 2012, Thomas E. Mann, Politico
  • As best we can tell [the Romney campaign] really is trying to return the campaign debate to a referendum on President Obama and the performance of the economy.

    September 13, 2012, Thomas E. Mann, Voice of America
  • The Republican and Democratic Conventions – Who Came Out Ahead?

    September 7, 2012, Thomas E. Mann and William A. Galston

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    September 7, 2012, William A. Galston and Thomas E. Mann

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