In this week’s episode of Politics In Question, Julia, Lee, and James discuss what happened in 2023, and what could happen in 2024. What did we learn in 2023? Was American politics less fluid and surprising than it was in 2022? Will the 2024 presidential election be a rematch between President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump? What are the consequences of divided parties? Why is Congress such a hot mess? And why aren’t more people talking about the first-in-the-nation island primary? These are some of the questions Julia, Lee, and James ask in this week’s episode.
What can we learn from political polls?
What does it mean to be a good citizen in the United States?
What's wrong with the Constitution?
How does electoral reform happen?
Is there a generation gap in American politics?
What's wrong with primary elections?
What decisions do political parties make after losing an election?
Why are Americans so upset about politics?
Is it time to rethink how we understand political parties?
Is it a good idea to require Americans to vote in federal elections?
Is the Supreme Court's legitimacy at risk?
What will it take to change how the federal government budgets?
What if things happened differently?
Is Trumpism in decline?
What do Americans think about immigration policy?
Why did Russia invade Ukraine and what can the United States do about it?
What's stopping the United States from changing its energy policy?
Where is the Republican Party headed?
Did conservatives transform the Supreme Court?
Why is everyone talking about the Supreme Court?
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