The Groundhog Day of American Politics: How the Two-Party Doom Loop Fuels Stalemates and Polarization
Lee Drutman explores how the U.S. political system feels like an endless cycle and how we can break free with proportional representation.
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Lee Drutman explores how the U.S. political system feels like an endless cycle and how we can break free with proportional representation.
Hollie Russon Gilman and Sarah Jacob spoke with Sara Innamorato, County Executive for Allegheny County.
Lee Drutman wrote a piece with Jesse Wegman for the New York Times on how proportional representation could fix our two-party system.
Hollie Russon Gilman and Sarah Jacob spoke with Savannah Barrett from Rural Urban Exchange.
Ilyse Hogue wrote for Democracy Journal on the radicalization of young men in the recent election.
Lee Drutman was quoted in Mother Jones on the message of democracy in the recent election.
Lee Drutman was interviewed on CBS Mornings Plus on solutions to the two party system.
Lee Drutman was interviewed for WBUR’s On Point on envisioning a new political system for the United States.
After a close race, Donald Trump secures a surprising victory. The Political Reform team shares key takeaways from this historic moment.
Lee Drutman was quoted in the Economist on negative partisanship in the presidential election.