Mitch McConnell thinks you don’t need experience to be president. Here’s why he’s wrong.; Are Clinton’s supporters to the right of Sanders’s on the Middle East? Hardly.; Here’s how we talk about manhood — and womanhood — during a presidential race; Did Tim Kaine need to flip his position on the TPP to win Sanders’s supporters? Nope.; What do ordinary citizens in the Arab world really think about the Islamic State?;
 
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The DNC email hack didn’t tell us much. Here’s why cyberattacks have limited punch.
The Internet is not becoming an actual war zone.
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Mitch McConnell thinks you don’t need experience to be president. Here’s why he’s wrong.
Both parties have frequently nominated candidates who lack significant foreign policy experience.
 
Are Clinton’s supporters to the right of Sanders’s on the Middle East? Hardly.
Backers of Bernie and Hillary hold similar views on key issues. Why are their candidates' rhetoric so different?
 
Here’s how we talk about manhood — and womanhood — during a presidential race
Will Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump be "man enough" to be president?
 
Did Tim Kaine need to flip his position on the TPP to win Sanders’s supporters? Nope.
Sanders's and Clinton's core supporters feel about the same about trade and the TPP.
 
What do ordinary citizens in the Arab world really think about the Islamic State?
To find out, we asked a scientific sample of respondents in Tunisia, Jordan, the Palestinian territories, Algeria and Morocco.
 
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