But correctly interpreting rules changes matters more. Adam Nagourney and Jonathan Martin at the New York Times are the latest to venture down the path of tea leaf reading about the changes the Republican National Committee has made to its 2016 delegate selection rules and their impact.Source: Rules Matter...

In 1981, a research team at little-known Cleveland State University made national headlines when it released a study showing that, despite substantial gains over the preceding decade in the number of women in the workforce and noteworthy shifts in public opinion regarding women's capacity to suSource: How to debate like a woman...

Donald Trump and Jeb Bush flung attacks at each other in this week’s presidential debate about who’s bought and sold by big donors, but they fell far short of offering solutions to the problem. Until they do, voter cynicism about our country’s political system will only deepen.Source: Money in politics threatens democracy – and the GOP doesn’t have an answer...

Some Assembly Republicans are looking to Washington, D.C., for inspiration to overhaul Wisconsin's elections and ethics agency, the Government Accountability Board. But critics say the model those lawmakers cite, the Federal Election Commission, is not one of effective campaign oversight.Source: Some recoil at using FEC as model for elections overhaul in Wisconsin...