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Biden Administration

Biden's Pick To Run the Commerce Department Is No Progressive

Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo seems unlikely to double down on the past four years of economic foolishness at the Commerce Department.

Eric Boehm | 1.13.2021 3:00 PM

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Money

Two Billionaires Demonstrate the Limits of Money in Elections

No amount of money can buy victory for candidates who fail to persuade voters.

Jacob Sullum | 5.18.2020 6:00 AM

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Campaign Finance

The Bloomberg and Steyer Fiascoes Should Give Pause to Speech Restrictionists

No amount of money can buy victory for candidates who fail to persuade voters.

Jacob Sullum | 3.11.2020 12:01 AM

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Election 2020

Joe Biden Wins South Carolina Primary, Slowing Bernie Sanders' Momentum Before Super Tuesday

Biden's win in South Carolina gives his campaign new life, increases the likelihood of a brokered convention in Milwaukee, and ends Tom Steyer's campaign.

Eric Boehm | 2.29.2020 8:15 PM

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Election 2020

Bloomberg, Steyer Showing Money Can't Buy Elections After Failed $200 Million Ad Blitz

The two Democratic billionaires have spent a combined $200 million on campaign ads already. That doesn't mean much to them, but the opportunity costs are staggering.

Eric Boehm | 12.30.2019 3:40 PM

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Debates 2020

Democratic Candidates Acknowledge Poor Housing Supply, but Not How Government Causes It

More federal spending won’t make housing more accessible as long as regulations and zoning drive up prices.

Scott Shackford | 11.20.2019 11:21 PM

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