Can Bernie Sanders change how the Democratic Party chooses presidential nominees? Here’s what you need to know.; Does more policing lead to less crime — or just more racial resentment?; Donald Trump’s message of fear may mobilize Americans to vote (but not necessarily for him); These 2 trends are what produced such a negative Republican National Convention; Three surprising facts about the protesters at the Republican National Convention; Nice now has a reputation as a breeding ground for terrorists; Will Tim Kaine deliver Virginia (and Catholics)? Don’t count on it.; Donald Trump’s convention speech was the most negative in more than 40 years;
 
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Can Ivanka Trump lure female voters to her father? Probably not.
Equal pay for women is on Ivanka Trump's agenda, but is it on Donald Trump's?
Can Bernie Sanders change how the Democratic Party chooses presidential nominees? Here’s what you need to know.
The Democrats will consider big questions in 2017.
 
Does more policing lead to less crime — or just more racial resentment?
Here's new evidence about the "broken windows" theory of policing.
 
Donald Trump’s message of fear may mobilize Americans to vote (but not necessarily for him)
 
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These 2 trends are what produced such a negative Republican National Convention
The Trump kind of convention has long historical roots.
 
Three surprising facts about the protesters at the Republican National Convention
Trump was not necessarily their focus.
 
Nice now has a reputation as a breeding ground for terrorists
And the region is a heartland for the far-right National Front.
 
Will Tim Kaine deliver Virginia (and Catholics)? Don’t count on it.
Vice presidents just don't win many votes for the ticket.
 
Donald Trump’s convention speech was the most negative in more than 40 years
In one striking graph.
 
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