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  • Democrats Should Not Have Elected Rep. Nancy Pelosi as the Minority Leader

    November 18, 2010, William A. Galston

  • Faith, Politics and the 2010 Election

    November 18, 2010, E.J. Dionne, Jr. and William A. Galston

  • The Old and New Politics of Faith: Religion and the 2010 Election

    November 17, 2010, E.J. Dionne, Jr. and William A. Galston

  • The 2010 Midterm Elections Were About Ideology

    November 4, 2010, William A. Galston

  • Why John Boehner’s Life Is About To Become Very Difficult

    October 29, 2010, William A. Galston

  • The Democrats’ Legislative Record: Can’t Run on It, Can’t Run Away From It

    September 21, 2010, William A. Galston

  • Washington’s Power Grid: Examining Each State's Electorate Ideological and Partisan Identification

    August 17, 2010, William A. Galston

  • This Is an Economy Election—And That’s Terrible News for Democrats

    August 13, 2010, William A. Galston

  • Can the Republicans Win Back the Senate? Let's Do the Math

    August 10, 2010, William A. Galston

  • How Americans’ Shifting Political Ideologies Threaten the Democrats

    July 28, 2010, William A. Galston

  • American Recovery and Reinvestment Act: Americans Are Angry and the Parties Are Clueless

    July 23, 2010, William A. Galston

  • D.C. Elites and "Real Americans" Are More Similar Than You’d Think

    July 20, 2010, William A. Galston

  • Prepare Yourselves for Speaker Boehner

    June 18, 2010, William A. Galston

  • Why Immigration Reform Is Bad Politics This Year

    May 19, 2010, William A. Galston

  • Supreme Court Confirmation Politics

    April 22, 2010, William A. Galston

  • Americans' Mistrust of Government: Rational and Warranted, But Also Dangerous

    March 16, 2010, William A. Galston

  • In Government America Must Trust

    March 3, 2010, William A. Galston

  • Battleground or Common Ground? American Public Opinion on Health Care Reform

    October 8, 2009, William A. Galston, Steven Kull and Clay Ramsay

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    March 23, 2009, William A. Galston

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    May 11, 2008, William A. Galston and Pietro S. Nivola

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    May 7, 2008, William A. Galston

  • Pennsylvania Speaks: The Democratic Contest Will Continue

    April 23, 2008, William A. Galston

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    Spring 2008, William A. Galston

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    March 5, 2008, William A. Galston

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    February 13, 2008, William A. Galston

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