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.
Why can't the Senate pass voting rights legislation?
What will American politics look like in 2022?
Is America's constitutional order on the brink of collapse?
Should the Senate eliminate the filibuster to pass the Freedom to Vote Act?
What is thermostatic politics?
Building the Relationships for Collaborative Governance: Interview with Colorado State Senator Faith Winter
What the hell is going on with the Republican Party?
What issues should Democrats emphasize ahead of the 2022 midterm elections?
How do congressional elections fuel dysfunction in Congress?
What can Congress’s present dysfunction teach us about our politics and how to make it better?
How much conflict is too much conflict in politics?
What is affective polarization?
Should lawmakers be afraid of taking votes?
Should House Republicans fire Liz Cheney?
Is American democracy backsliding?
Can Biden transform American politics?
What does presidential rhetoric say about the state of American politics?
Why can't Congress do its job?
What are the prospects for elections reform at the federal level?
How do independent voters impact American politics?
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