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Pollsters were convinced Clinton would win in 2016. Can they be trusted in 2020?
Matthew Rozsa
We asked political scientists and polling experts what went wrong with polling in 2016 — and if it had been fixed
The Supreme Court is finished: Republicans have killed it. Now it’s time to fight back
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trump and McConnell have corrupted the Supreme Court and th judicial branch for a generation. Time to fight dirty
Presidential campaigns take flight in the age of the coronavirus
Janet Bednarek
Private planes have become the preferred mode of transport for Joe Biden and Donald Trump amid COVID-19 challenges.
Why Amy Coney Barrett on the Supreme Court would be a climate disaster
Shannon Osaka
Two ways a super-conservative court with Barrett could sideline climate progress
Lindsey Graham: We need a ninth Supreme Court justice, because “the courts will decide” the election
Roger Sollenberger
"The courts will hear all of our complaints," the GOP senator says on "Fox & Friends." "The courts will decide"
Whither the middle class? Biden, Trump have wildly different ideas about what “middle class” means
David Stebenne
As the middle class has shrunk, the two candidates focus on reviving it — with incongruous policy proposals
Has the media woken up at last? Finally, alarm bells on Trump go off in top newsrooms
Dan Froomkin
It took two days — but network news and major papers seem to have grasped Trump's dire threat to our democracy
Democrats have no plan: Trump is bulldozing democracy — and nobody’s ready to stop him
Sophia Tesfaye
Democrats could fight Trump's Supreme Court nominee all the way — and rally their voters. As usual, they won't
Trump calls on Joe Biden to drop out over allegations his own GOP Senate allies failed to prove
Matthew Chapman
Trump and his allies have been fixated on trying to link the Biden family to wrongdoing in Ukraine for over a year
Trump’s got his Supreme Court coup lined up — and Republicans will back his play
Heather Digby Parton
Forget Republicans' assurances about an orderly transition: They're rigging the Supreme Court to reappoint Trump
Sarah Sanders says Trump won’t need a transfer of power: “He’s going to win”
David Edwards
"I don’t think he expects to need to have any type of transfer of power," Sanders said.
Facebook could let Trump prematurely declare victory
Alex Henderson
A premature declaration of victory could embolden Trump's base to accuse the process of being rigged if he loses
Florida attorney general asks FBI to investigate Bloomberg’s efforts to restore felon voting rights
Roger Sollenberger
A Bloomberg spokesperson calls the move a "transparent political ploy" by the Florida GOP to disenfranchise voters
Text messages are the new door-knocking — but voters are paranoid about political outreach via text
Nicole Karlis
In a socially distanced election, organizers say fear of being scammed is hampering text message–based outreach
How William Barr could help Trump steal the election — and take the US to “a very dark place”
Alex Henderson
“Barr sounds more like a far-right-wing news pundit lately than the nation’s attorney general"
Trump just can’t keep a secret — especially when it comes to his plans to stage a coup
Amanda Marcotte
President Stable Genius tells lots of lies — but keeps telling us the truth about his evil election schemes
Democrats alert inspector general that GOP’s Biden probe “directly implicated” Perry in corruption
Igor Derysh
Republicans tried to smear Biden, but instead "succeeded in implicating former Secretary Perry in a corrupt scheme"
Sanders tells Fox that Trump doesn’t plan to exit: He doesn’t expect “any type of transfer of power”
David Edwards
Americans “will question that final result” because of the increased use of mail-in ballots, Sarah Sanders claims
“Unthinkable”: Trump’s says “get rid of the ballots,” and “there won’t be a transfer of power”
Igor Derysh
"In the United States of America, we do not ‘get rid of’ ballots," FEC Commissioner Weintraub says. "We count them"
Why Trump is happy that Justice Ginsburg died
Terry H. Schwadron
Once again, Trump basks in the limelight, gets to play Supreme Court kingmaker instead of pandemic failure
Tim Wise on Trump, RBG and why we must fight to save multiracial democracy
Chauncey DeVega
Antiracist author and educator sees hope in this dark moment — if white liberals can overcome their complacency
Beyond Trump: Despite the setbacks of 2020, progressives now have a real path to power
Jenifer Fernandez Ancona, Sean McElwee, Charlotte Swasey
Was this a bad year for the left? Only in the headlines — at ground level, progressives have made major gains
“Political hit job”: GOP’s Biden report littered with debunked claims and “Russian disinformation”
Igor Derysh
The GOP's much-hyped report recycles allegations that were debunked a year ago. It also undermines its own findings
Divisive Supreme Court fight upends must-win Senate race for Democrats in North Carolina
Alex Henderson
Along with Susan Collins and Martha McSally, Tillis is among the incumbent GOP senators considered most vulnerable
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