Friday, November 27, 2009

Marc Dunkelman

Partisan Superfans are Driving Average Americans From Politics

Opposing sides are so vested in winning the battle that they’ve lost sight of the bigger war. more >>

The Lessons of California and New York: Good Politics Is Killing Good Policy

Both states pit good politics against good policy. Here's why. more >>

Death of Newspapers Could Kill Communities, Civic Values Too

Varied viewpoints they bring to the doorstep help stimulate our national conversation. more >>

Obama May Be Transformational, but Don't Expect an Instant End to Partisanship

Success at breaking partisan gridlock should be measured by swing voters' approval. more >>

Ford, Chrysler, GM Woes Offer Democrats, Republicans Post-Partisan Opportunity

Protecting workers and reintroducing the auto industry's poorly run Big Three to market forces are key. more >>

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