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Alan Greenblatt

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Alan Greenblatt — Editor. He is the coauthor of a standard textbook on state and local governments. He previously worked as a reporter for NPR and CQ and has written about politics and culture for many other outlets, print and online. He can be found on Twitter at @AlanGreenblatt.

With Election Day not much more than a month away, we're already on the hunt for clues about what the mood of voters will really ...
Commuters in Washington, as in many other big cities, are often handed free tabloid newspapers nowadays. For some reason, the freebies generate more litter than ...
Twenty years ago in his novel Roger's Version, John Updike wrote, "The Devil is the absence of doubt." That's a sentiment that Andrew ...
When I saw the headline of this story in the Des Moines Register, "Election watchdog calls residency law out of date," I have ...
A couple of years ago, I wrote a short article about the mayoral race in Rabbit Hash, a small town along the Ohio River in ...
Most reports and studies have no impact. But one released just this week has already resulted in a change in state policy. Human Rights Watch ...
If there's any state where it's clear that Democrats will clean up next month, it's New York. Hillary Clinton will get a big win in ...
Indiana Democrats have real hopes of taking back the state House next month. One GOP incumbent they won't beat, however, is Kathy Kreag Richardson. She's ...
Democrats, who currently hold 22 governorships, will have several more after the November elections. So says Mitt Romney, the governor of Massachusetts and head of the ...
posted by Alan Greenblatt As everyone knows, things are also looking grim for Republican control of the U.S. House. Even conservative commentators, such as ...