Really, Would You Let Your Daughter Marry a Democrat?
Americans have suddenly gotten suspicious of their children having interparty weddings. That's bad news for an already hyperpolarized nation.
Americans have suddenly gotten suspicious of their children having interparty weddings. That's bad news for an already hyperpolarized nation.
Philadelphia Daily News
Places with a high density of beer-makers are also more likely to vote Democratic. Do they hold the key to Obama's reelection hopes?
The president's campaign tries and fails to make a snappy infographic about entitlements.
Fourth Estate
A breakdown of coverage suggests liberals are getting the short end of the stick, but there's less to it than meets the eye.
Advisory Board
The states that have vowed to refuse federal money to cover the poor also have the highest rates of uninsured residents.
Reuters
Searches for the firm on Google are shooting up -- especially in crucial swing states.
Upworthy
The Internet offers some helpful infographic hints -- but with an edge.
YouTube
Romney and Obama aren't just in a different league than other candidates when it comes to fundraising. They're effectively in a different, smaller, wealthier country.
4th Estate
Even when news stories are about issues central to women, the press overwhelming quotes men.
Good / Column Five
Visualizing where the levels of crooks in government are highest
Twitter
What does the political firestorm of the "war on women" look like in 140-character bites?
CafePress
What can Internet sales of T-shirts, bumper stickers, and other memorabilia tell us about the state of the presidential race?
The White House releases an infographic on the Senate's confirmation mess. That's not a serious enough response by a mile.
The Advisory Board
The good news and the bad news -- well, mostly the bad news -- on how our medical system has changed.
CRS
All about two Buddhist members of the House, plus more interesting facts from a new demographic report.
Bloomberg Government
It's an open question which party's policies are better for the economy, but the stock market does much better under Democratic presidents.
Rustbelt Cartography
Mapping returns on a county-by-county basis offers a different view of the Republican electorate.
Bipartisan Policy Center
An easy-to-understand visualization of sequestration, a hard-to-understand hot-button issue
Visual News
From how to fund research to the clash of science and religion, neither Republicans nor Democrats fit into common assumptions.
Favorability ratings show the former Massachusetts governor has suffered real damage over the last week.
Facebook
A popular chart likens the national budget to a household in order to argue for taxing the wealthy, but it's an imperfect messenger.
Looking at the numbers, there's no way around it -- his campaign is extremely dependent on the support of big finance.
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