The 2016 presidential election saw the Democratic candidate, Hillary Clinton perform poorly in large parts of the rural Midwest, areas which had previously supported Democrats. Richard Johnson looks at the lessons which contemporary Democrats can take from Carol Moseley Braun’s 1992 Illinois Senate campaign, which saw her become the first black woman in the US Senate. He writes that one of the most important takeaways from Braun’s campaign is that she actively appealed to white-working class voters by emphasizing change and populist anti-elitist themes
Politicking While Female traces the challenges and opportunities that shape the experiences of women...
Politicking While Female traces the challenges and opportunities that shape the experiences of women...
Black women and politics—it is an association rarely made by the American electorate. As a group, bl...
1964 was the last time a Democratic nominee for President carried majority of the white working clas...
Heading into the 2016 presidential election, Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton had multiple paths...
If Blanche Lincoln loses despite the endorsement of Bill Clinton and others, it will be another exam...
While Clinton's campaign made some very public mistakes, her team did an excellent job positioning h...
Wisconsin has voted for the Democratic presidential candidate for the past seven elections, and yet ...
Recent commentary on the presidential election has sought to pinpoint where Democratic nominee Hilla...
Black electoral politics has undergone a profound transformation in the half century since African A...
Despite talk of collapsed Democrat support for Clinton, her performance in urban areas was very stro...
On November 19, 2020, more than two weeks after election day, the Associated Press called the state ...
Last Sunday, the former Secretary of State, New York Senator, and First Lady, Hillary Clinton, annou...
It is an understatement to state that Donald Trump’s victory took Democrats and many commentators by...
Nominating a more conservative candidate because she or he is the more electable Democrat is sometim...
Politicking While Female traces the challenges and opportunities that shape the experiences of women...
Politicking While Female traces the challenges and opportunities that shape the experiences of women...
Black women and politics—it is an association rarely made by the American electorate. As a group, bl...
1964 was the last time a Democratic nominee for President carried majority of the white working clas...
Heading into the 2016 presidential election, Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton had multiple paths...
If Blanche Lincoln loses despite the endorsement of Bill Clinton and others, it will be another exam...
While Clinton's campaign made some very public mistakes, her team did an excellent job positioning h...
Wisconsin has voted for the Democratic presidential candidate for the past seven elections, and yet ...
Recent commentary on the presidential election has sought to pinpoint where Democratic nominee Hilla...
Black electoral politics has undergone a profound transformation in the half century since African A...
Despite talk of collapsed Democrat support for Clinton, her performance in urban areas was very stro...
On November 19, 2020, more than two weeks after election day, the Associated Press called the state ...
Last Sunday, the former Secretary of State, New York Senator, and First Lady, Hillary Clinton, annou...
It is an understatement to state that Donald Trump’s victory took Democrats and many commentators by...
Nominating a more conservative candidate because she or he is the more electable Democrat is sometim...
Politicking While Female traces the challenges and opportunities that shape the experiences of women...
Politicking While Female traces the challenges and opportunities that shape the experiences of women...
Black women and politics—it is an association rarely made by the American electorate. As a group, bl...