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Analysis: Republicans Won by Doing Better Among Non-Whites, Less Religious, Unmarried, Young
Some pundits have described the 2014 midterms as a base-turnout election, arguing that Republicans did a better job than Democrats turning out their base voters. The exit polls do not support this view, however.
Analysis: 3 Big Winners of the 2014 Election
While Republicans were the obvious winners in Tuesday's midterm elections, beneath the surface the big winners were more mixed.
Analysis: 3 Big Losers of the 2014 Election
Overall, Democrats performed poorly in Tuesday's midterm elections but some of the biggest losers were not on the ballot.
10 Memorable Campaign Ads of the 2014 Election: Bibles, Strip Clubs, and Castrated Hogs
Bibles, strip clubs, guns, "electile dysfunction," and castrated hogs were just a few of the themes in campaign ads for the 2014 midterm elections.
Election Analysis: 3 Reasons Democrats Could Do Better Than Most Expect
Most pundits and pollsters expect the Republican Party to do well in Tuesday's midterm elections. The Democratic Party may outperform expectations, however, for these three reasons.
Robert P. George: Victims of Marriage Culture Breakdown Are Poor Children (Video)
Poor people, especially poor children, are the real victims of a declining marriage culture, professor Robert P. George said.
Should Out-of-Wedlock Pregnancies Be Stigmatized?
To encourage young people to delay pregnancies until they are married, should some stigma be attached to out-of-wedlock births? This question was debated Tuesday at an American Enterprise Institute panel discussion.
Report: Families With Married Mother and Father Key to Economic Success
Intact families, or when children are raised by their married, biological mother and father, are a key factor in producing economic success and personal well being, according to a new report presented Tuesday at the American Enterprise Institute.
Could This US Supreme Court Decision Determine Outcome of Houston's 'Bathroom Bill' Petition Suit?
A 1999 U.S. Supreme Court decision could play a role in the outcome of a lawsuit over Houston Mayor Annise Parker's denial of a petition to revoke the city's new Equal Rights Ordinance.
Poor, Disadvantaged Youth Would Benefit From School Choice Programs That Include Faith-Based Schools, 50 Years of Research Suggests
Disadvantaged youth from poor families would benefit most from robust school choice programs that include faith-based schools, according to a meta-analysis of academic research on public and private schools.