The gridlock in Washington is due to uncompromising Tea Party control over the Republican Party.


Mark Kesselman is Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Columbia University and Editor of the International Political Science Review. He has published books and articles on West European and American politics and political economy.
The gridlock in Washington is due to uncompromising Tea Party control over the Republican Party.

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