Celia Cohen

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Political Landscape in Delaware is Largely Homegrown

Still, there are two very important transplants that represent the First State.

Let the Family Feuds Begin!

Will the Republicans elect someone new into statewide office?

Fowl Play?

A new political caucus takes wing thanks to the First State’s affinity for chickens.

Secretary of State Dons Many Hats in the No. 3 Spot

From ensuring Delaware’s position as the corporate capital of the world to a key position on the Board of Pardons, no two days are the same for Jeffrey Bullock.

Skeletons Hiding Within Delaware’s Presidential Election History Closet

As Presidents Day approaches, we take a look at the First State’s track record regarding voting the top dog into the White House

Delaware’s DNA is heavily Democratic

Predictions show that Democrats will more than double their advantage over the 10 years between the 2004 and 2014 elections

Delaware Politics: Who Will Gov. Jack Markell Appoint as Chief Justice?

Getting a chief justice confirmed can be a Grinchy affair.t

Whipping Post No Longer an Acceptable Form of Criminal Punishment

Up in smoke: Laws—both good and bad—come and go. While the state has welcomed gay marriage, it took a while for other measures—like public lashings—to go away.

Delaware’s Politics of Building (and Burning) Bridges

The building of bridges does not necessarily bring two sides together. Case in point: the state’s 2013 legislative session.t

Delaware’s Congressional Trio

Delaware’s current congressional trio stands out from its predecessors for a number of reasons—and not just because their last names all start with the same letter.

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