There is extensive evidence in our history revealing that attempts to disenfranchise the electorate are not a new problem.
Sure, it’s a cold day in Hell when I’d ever agree with Donald Trump on anything. But I must admit, he’s right about this.
After a summer of watching history book-making events unfold, political science professors were antsy to get back in the ...
With 49 days until the election, new polling in Maryland's U.S. Senate race shows Democrat Angela Alsobrooks gaining a larger ...
In a recent address at the 2024 Texas Tribune Festival, Festival, Maryland Governor Wes Moore emphasized the importance of ...
Bradley Tusk, a venture capitalist, philanthropist and political strategist, thinks we should – and that mobile voting could ...
Maryland’s Democratic Senate primary could come down to mail-in ballots if the contest is as close as both leading candidates ...
Since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022 with the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization ruling, ...
Politics can be a touchy subject in a lot of circumstances. But in college political science classes, it can be a tough one to avoid. How do professors handle the topic in an election year?