Showing results for: Trump 2020 election (page 182)
Profiles in cowardice: House and Senate Republicans failed the Trump stress test
Robert Reich
Standing up to Trump is a test of moral integrity, and congressional Republicans have failed
Biden’s appointment of John Kerry signals how the new administration will handle the climate crisis
Shannon Osaka
By choosing Kerry, Biden has made it clear that climate will be at the forefront of international relations
Did anything good happen in 2020? We dared ourselves to look for the bright spots
Erin Keane
2020 has been awful — but a few good things did happen this year
A sweet Thanksgiving after all: America has rebuffed Trump’s assault on democracy
Alan D. Blotcky, Seth D. Norrholm
So much went wrong in 2020. There has been death, suffering and immense anxiety. But our nation will be stronger
Trump cancels trip to GOP fraud “hearing” at Pennsylvania Wyndham after Giuliani exposed to COVID-19
Igor Derysh
The campaign said similar "hearings" were planned in Michigan and Arizona, but that was news to GOP officials there
Trump isn’t the reason we can’t quit Trump — the obsession is really about his followers
Amanda Marcotte
Trump may believe otherwise, but he's a huge bore. His followers' unbreakable loyalty is what's so fascinating
GOP poised to gerrymander its hold on power — Democrats fall short in nearly every key state
Igor Derysh
Republicans will have power to gerrymander 188 congressional districts while Dems hold control over just 73 seats
Mitch McConnell pushed Trump to pick Amy Coney Barrett on the night Ruth Bader Ginsburg died: report
Alex Henderson
McConnell wouldn't even consider former President Barack Obama's nominee to replace the far-right Antonin Scalia
“Fox is dead to me!”: President Trump boosts Randy Quaid’s psychedelic attacks on Fox News
Roger Sollenberger
Trump also echoes Quaid's call for an "in-person-only, paper ballot re-vote" of the presidential election
At Trump’s final bizarre turkey pardon, his ongoing refusal to concede was the elephant in the room
Ashlie D. Stevens
The president talked up the Dow and made a racist swipe at the "China virus," but no mention of the transition
A reliable pandemic forecasting model says cases will nearly double by Inauguration Day
Matthew Rozsa
As case numbers explode across the country, Biden is poised to inherit a drastically worse crisis
Ingraham admits Trump lost — and saying otherwise is “lying”: “This constitutes living in reality”
Igor Derysh
"I would be lying to you" if I predicted Supreme Court would overturn the election for Trump, Ingraham admits
Give it a rest, Republicans — no one wants to take away Turkey Day
Amanda Marcotte
The imaginary "war on Thanksgiving" is just Republicans grasping for post-Trump bulls**t to rile up the base
Texas Republicans eye 2022 — and beyond — after romping in November election
Patrick Svitek
Two questions could shape Texas politics in the coming years
Enough cowardice: Democrats must forge ahead, without caring what the Trumpers say
Bob Cesca
Trump's delusional supporters will rage and scream no matter what. Democrats should quit trying to make peace
The ruling elite’s war on truth: America’s leaders are increasingly disconnected from reality
Chris Hedges
Republicans and Democrats are equally complicit in the seizure of power by global corporations and billionaires
Federal judge calls Trump suit argued by Rudy Giuliani “Frankenstein’s Monster” and dismisses case
Roger Sollenberger
The Trump campaign and allies have lost or withdrawn from more than 30 lawsuits challenging Joe Biden's victory
“The system was rigged”: Fox News host Tucker Carlson claims “presidential election was not fair”
Matthew Chapman
"No honest person would claim that it was fair," Carlson says even though no evidence shows the election was unfair
How Trump’s tweets inadvertently mobilized hundreds of thousands suburban women against him
Nicole Karlis
The 230,000-member group "'Suburban Housewives' Against Trump" spurred suburban liberal women into action
Trump’s on his way out, but leaves a lasting legacy: The right’s open embrace of terrorism
Amanda Marcotte
How did the Kenosha shooter post $2 million in bail? Because conservatives are normalizing right-wing terrorism
Biden rushes in where Clinton failed to tread
John Feffer
There's no returning to normal after Trump
What will American politics be like after Trump? First of all, he’s not going away
Andrew O'Hehir
Trump's coup is collapsing, but the damage is done. He's shown us the system is broken. What will we do about it?
As Trump campaign challenges election results, El Paso has a different question: Where is our money?
Julián Aguilar
El Paso is one of several Texas cities facing budget shortfalls because of COVID-19. Trump owes it money
While the Supreme Court deliberates on the ACA, Congress and the White House may act
Zack Buck
The Affordable Care Act's third date with the Supreme Court was Nov. 10, and it will be months before a decision
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