Major companies are seeking ways to get around their January pledges to withhold campaign donations from Republican politicians.
Republicans articles on Democracy Chronicles
Founded by anti-slavery activists, there have been 18 presidents who were Republicans in U.S. history, the first being Abraham Lincoln. Today the party is considered a conservative party. Also see our articles on the Democrats, the conservative leaning Tea Party, and our Third Party Central section.
Republicans’ Efforts To Restrict Mail Voting Could Backfire
The Republican party has accelerated attempts to restrict voting, especially mail-in-voting. But there are reasons why it could backfire.
Democrats Launch Senate Battle Over Massive Election Changes
The largest overhaul in U.S. elections in a generation pushed by Dems sets up a fight with the GOP set to exacerbate partisan tensions.
Why Republican Voter Restrictions Are A Race Against Time
Following the inauguration of President Biden Republicans have accelerated voter restrictions. But this is just a race against time.
The Members of Congress Who Profit From War
When markets opened the day after Trump killed Qassem Soleimani, dozens of members of Congress saw bumps in their portfolios.
Trumpworld’s Next Target: Building A Dark Money Machine
Liberals spent years putting together a huge dark-money operation. Conservatives are now attempting to compete with them.
Widening US Political Rift May Threaten Science And Medicine
The aversion or inclination to participate that underpins approach to medical research in the US is driven in part by political ideology.
Trump Supporters And Falun Gong Are Using the Same App
Former President Trump’s supporters have turned to other social media like SafeChat, known for tolerating high-octane MAGA content.
Voter Suppression in Texas, Past and Potential Future
The legislature in GOP-led Texas is debating a slew of new legislation, all of which are focused on lies about nonexistent voter fraud.
Preserving A Bipartisan Approach To Reforming Congressional Earmarks
Capping congressional earmarks is one way to inform the public about spending, but it may also restrict their effectiveness.