Theda Skocpol

Health care reform jumps major hurdle in Senate

Global Politics

After concessions on the public option and Medicare expansion, health care bill receives 60 votes in the Senate.

Medicaid and Medicare Under Rep. Ryan’s Budget

The World

New governors prepare to take the reins

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How last night’s elections appeared from across the pond

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California’s races: mudslinging gone wild

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How ethnicity factored in the midterms

Conflict & Justice

Andra Gillespie, assistant professor of political science at Emory University, and Theda Skocpol look at how Latinos and blacks shaped yesterday’s elections.

The World

The Obama Factor: Presidential visits and the midterms

Global Politics

Was this race effectively a ‘recall’ on President Obama? John Zogby gives us a picture of who turned out to vote yesterday, and Theda Skocpol, looks at how the mid-terms will affect the next two years of his presidency.

The World

Frustration nation: why Americans are angry and D.C. broken

Global Politics

A new CNN poll finds that 86 percent of Americans think that government is broken. This week, we kick off a series called ‘Frustration Nation,’ where we examine the gridlock in the capital and how politics has come to be so divisive in America.

The World

Health care reform jumps major hurdle in senate

Conflict & Justice

The Takeaway discusses the merits and shortcomings of the health care reform bill with Harvard professor Theda Skocpol. Hanging over the discussion, a larger question looms: is there a problem with the mechanics of how a bill becomes a law?

The World

Recess is over: resuming health care debate

Global Politics

President Obama is preparing his Wednesday address on health care reform to a joint session of Congress. We talk to Takeaway regular Julie Mason of the Washington Examiner and Theda Skocpol, professor of government and sociology at Harvard University.