Power Politics and the Struggle for North Carolina’s Constitution Article This year, North Carolina voters will decide on six amendments to their state constitution. What do these recent additions to the ballot mean for the future of the state's politics? By Nicole Johnson
2018 Midterm Elections On Tuesday, November 6th, 2018, US voters head back to the polls. What topics are playing a role this election cycle?
The Anti-Corporate PAC Movement: Effective Reform or Political Strategy? Article A growing group of Democratic candidates, fed up with special interests in politics, is declaring open season on corporate Political Action Committees. But getting corporate dollars out of elections will be more complicated than that. By Jonas Heering
Five Things Experts Are Saying About the 2018 Midterm Elections Listicle We spoke with three election experts – Dr. David Barker at American University, Dr. Danny Hayes at George Washington University, and Dr. Candice Nelson at American University – to get their perspective on what to expect in November. By Sonam Kotadia
A Progressive in Trump Country Interview How are progressive candidates trying to win over traditionally conservative districts? We spoke with Josh Stanfield, campaign manager for Congressional candidate Jennifer Lewis, on his approach for engaging with Virginian voters in a Republican stronghold. By Sonam Kotadia
The Sister District Project: A rising force in progressive politics Article The team behind the Sister District Project is mobilizing the energy of progressive Americans to make an impact on local elections - and they have their eyes on the midterms. By Sonam Kotadia
Physician, Bestselling Author, Congressional Candidate: An Interview with Dr. Nadia Interview As the midterm elections near, more women and minority candidates are throwing their hats in the ring. Alexander Nasserjah interviews Democratic candidate for Maryland’s 6th district, Dr. Nadia Hashimi. By Alexander Nasserjah