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Editorial: Our Crisis of Governance
October 10, 2023
•News from our nation’s capital indicates a storm at hand. “If you want to know what it looks like when democracy is in trouble, this is what it looks like,” […]
In D.C., Bowser Wins; Progressives, Too
June 23, 2022
•The center held, more or less, as Mayor Muriel Bowser won the Democratic nomination and a chance to have a third term — besting her opponent Robert White by 10,000 […]
It’s Primary Election Day — You Have Until 8 p.m. to Vote
June 21, 2022
•It’s June 21 and in Washington, D.C., that means it’s primary election day for the 2022 midterm elections. Many Georgetown residents whose mailboxes and home entrances have been inundated by […]
Profs & Pints DC: The Democratic Party’s Path
April 25, 2022
•Profs and Pints DC presents: “The Democratic Party’s Path,” a look at how it prevailed in past elections and could dominate again in the future, with Michael Kazin, professor of […]
The Dems Debate: Round One
June 27, 2019
•The spectacle — and it was a spectacle — was illuminating, confusing and entirely a part of the times we live in, in which politics has invaded our daily lives.