As Barack Obama is re-elected, and significant ballot measures passed, we ask what the next four years have in store.

As Barack Obama is re-elected, and significant ballot measures passed, we ask what the next four years have in store.

As laws approving gay marriage and legalising marijuana are passed, we ask if the US is becoming more socially liberal.

Questions have been raised about the Republican’s political ideology as health and natural disaster crises hit the US.

Should US voters cast their ballot for those whose principles they share, or simply for the lesser of two evils?

In the last of the presidential debates, have the two main candidates convinced voters of their policies?

As third party US presidential candidates hold their own debate, we ask if they can win over American voters.

Why have the US presidential candidates been avoiding discussing climate change in the run up to the elections?

An analysis of the highlights in the US vice-presidential debate in Kentucky.

Excluded from the presidential debates, ignored by the US media – why are third party candidates being sidelined?

We discuss if the Republican presidential candidate has a distinct foreign policy vision.
