Votes
Comment
After the Failed Senate Bill on Abortion
If the Democratic response to Justice Alito’s draft opinion was largely rhetorical, was it also a missed opportunity?
By Jill Lepore
Georgia Postcard
In Georgia, the Dullest Spectator Sport in the World
The election audit was a sprawling affair, a television-unfriendly November Madness, confirming that Joe Biden was the first Democrat to take the state since Bill Clinton.
By Charles Bethea
Comment
The Case for Dumping the Electoral College
Trump’s Presidency, and the risk that it will recur despite his persistent unpopularity, reflects a deeper malignancy in our Constitution that must be addressed.
By Steve Coll
News Desk
The Secret Files of the Master of Modern Republican Gerrymandering
Newly obtained records and e-mails show that Thomas Hofeller collected data about the voting patterns of Americans based on their race.
By David Daley