In 1896, there were seven tickets on the ballot for the presidential election, and each had presidential and vice presidential ...
Jesse Jackson proved in the 1980s that white working-class voters will support racialized candidates if their message is ...
The Populist Party was founded in Omaha in 1892. In his Preamble to the Omaha Platform, Ignatius Donnelly bemoaned “businesses prostrated, homes covered with mortgages, labor impoverished, and the ...
Stacker examined the history and challenges of third parties in U.S. presidential races using data from the Federal Election ...
Control of the Senate could hinge on whether Sem. Sherrod Brown can win re-election in increasingly red Ohio.
Everyone knows the two major players in American politics: the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. At all elections ...
Oregon has a good track record – one of the strongest among the 50 states – on democracy. The state makes it relatively easy ...
A German couple who donated more than €5 million ($5.6 million) to the insurgent populist Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) ...
Lessons for the 21st Century is the political leadership guide he says he would have wanted in 1997, at the start of his ...
On Wednesday, Seth Jaffe ’00, associate professor of the history of political thought at Luiss Guido Carli University in Rome ...
In 1892, Populist Party candidate James B. Weaver, fueled by farmers' discontent, captured about 9% of the vote, demonstrating the potential of third-party movements. Teddy Roosevelt's "Bull Moose ...