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AEI’s Election Watch returns with a luncheon session to break down the November election results. The Election Watch team will go beyond the headlines, analyzing the US House of Representatives, Senate, and gubernatorial elections just two days after the final votes are cast.
Resident Fellow Michael Barone comments on teachers unions' support of Democratic senatorial and gubernatorial candidates.
AEI’s Election Watch is back! Please join us for two sessions of the longest-running election program in Washington, DC.
A new study led by researchers at Occidental College and UC Santa Barbara has found that the oil platforms dotting the California coast are fantastic for sea life.
Fellow Jonah Goldberg discusses why Senate Democrats might be hurt by President Obama's loss of support among women.
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You can get that stone uphill, with great effort, but there’s always a tendency for it to slide down again — and for those who started off at the bottom to pass you later on their way up.
Inflation expectations have been falling for months, and that has some people worried.
Democrats have a neat little two-step when it comes to money in politics: First, they malign Republican policies by noting that rich people favor Republicans. If you point out that rich people are just as likely to favor Democrats, as I did in my most recent column, they respond that their rich people aren’t seeking personal benefit.
Now it’s obviously true that Bill Clinton did not like empty dresses, unless he was the one emptying them, but I don’t think that’s what Grimes means by “Clinton Democrat.”
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We welcome you to join us for a panel discussion of the undersea military competition occurring in Asia and what it means for the United States and its allies.
AEI’s Election Watch is back! Please join us for two sessions of the longest-running election program in Washington, DC.
We welcome you to join us at AEI for a discussion of what’s next for the Common Core.
Please join AEI for a discussion examining each candidate’s platform and prospects for victory and the impact that a possible shift toward free-market policies in Brazil might have on South America as a whole.