These people have served a longer sentence than some people who have committed murder. Jeff Greenfield commitlongmurder Change image and share on social
In the post-Watergate atmosphere of 1975 and 1976, the just-plain-folks personalities of both Ford and Carter seemed the perfect antidote to Nixon's arrogant, isolated presidency. But as alert history-minded readers know, Ford and Carter were both rebuffed by voters in their efforts to hold on to the presidency. Jeff Greenfield alertantidotearrogant share on social
When George W. Bush picked Dick Cheney, it was a reassuring sign that the Texas governor would have an experienced, prudent voice at his side. Jeff Greenfield bushcheneydick Change image and share on social
One of the enduring myths of campaign analysis is that you can actually count the number of 'undecided' voters by asking voters if they are undecided or not. Sometimes, significant numbers of voters actually change their minds. Jeff Greenfield analysiscampaignchange share on social
After immersing myself in the mysteries of the Electoral College for a novel I wrote in the '90s, I came away believing that the case for scrapping it is less obvious than I originally thought. Jeff Greenfield 90sbelievecase Change image and share on social
When Ronald Reagan chose George H.W. Bush in 1980, it was a clear signal that he was running an inclusive campaign; that he welcomed the moderate and even liberal wings of the GOP - there was a liberal wing back then - into his campaign. Jeff Greenfield backbushcampaign share on social
In another life, before taking the veil of journalistic purity, I practiced the black arts of a political operative, including 'debate prep.' Jeff Greenfield artblackdebate Change image and share on social
Protestations of indifference to higher office are hard to take seriously when the 'non-candidate' is busily engaged in testing the waters. Jeff Greenfield busilycandidateengage Change image and share on social
Men and women in my lifetime have died fighting for the right to vote: people like James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner, who were murdered while registering black voters in Mississippi in 1964, and Viola Liuzzo, who was murdered by the Ku Klux Klan in 1965 during the Selma march for voting rights. Jeff Greenfield andrewblackchaney share on social
In every debate, whatever the format, whatever the questions, there is one and only one way to identify the winner: Who commands the room? Who drives the narrative? Who is in charge? Jeff Greenfield chargecommanddebate Change image and share on social