Prop 26’s Feared “Poison Pill” is Likely Harmless

Midterm election years generally generate less buzz than presidential election years, and naturally, the 2022 California propositions have been less attention-grabbing and financed than the 2020 propositions. But there are two propositions in particular that have blanketed the airwaves and have contributions on both sides totaling over $550 million: Propositions 26 and 27. Both would […]

Past Due: Queering the Democratic Party

In an inspirational feat this past summer, a lesbian Native American attorney bested five other Democrats to secure the Party nomination in Kansas’ 3rd district. Her background is nothing short of remarkable: a Cornell Law graduate raised by a single mother and Army veteran, Sharice Davids went on to be a key political player whose […]