Podcast hosted by the Center for the Study of Politics and Governance at the University of Minnesota
Good elections are secure elections—but what does that mean? Does it mean that election processes he
This online event took place on August 13, 2020. The Democratic and Republican parties are holding
American conservatism champions individual freedom, limited government, and social and religious tra
The coronavirus is stretching our health care system and forcing re-examination of long-followed pra
The support of white Americans for the Black Lives Matter movement may contribute to the Democratic
President Barack Obama's former strategist David Axelrod and star Republican strategist Vin Weber si
Minnesota boasts a history of progressivism, yet its racial inequalities are nation-leading. How and
Minnesota Congressman Tom Emmer (6th CD) chairs the National Republican Campaign Committee. Congress
Minnesota Department of Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm has been a leader of Minnesota's response to
America is facing a double-whammy: a public health emergency and an economic depression that is elim
The campaign for the 2020 presidential election will be unlike any in our lifetime as candidates res
Senate Majority Leader Paul Gazelka (R-Nisswa) is the highest ranking Republican in the Minnesota le
April 23, 2020 Members of Congress and state legislators routinely disagree along party lines over
Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar will join Professor Larry Jacobs to discuss her campaign for the Dem
Fresh off large election wins, Boris Johnson and his Conservative Party colleagues are moving forwar
April 1, 2020 Online Event The Constitutional design of three branches checking each other is broke
The rules of the presidential nomination process can seem endlessly complex with primaries versus ca
The media are under attack. Is the so-called mainstream media biased by the liberalism of editors an
Soaring insurance deductibles and medical bills have put growing strains on middle-class Americans.
November 21, 2019 12:00 PM to 1:15 PM Humphrey Forum, Humphrey School of Public Affairs A record nu