Showing results for: Trump 2020 election (page 183)
Here are 10 things Joe Biden can do immediately to create a safer, better world
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Much of Trump's foreign policy has been conducted by executive order — Biden can undo the worst of it right away
Grappling with a divided nation
Liz Theoharis
The new politics of the poor in Joe Biden’s (and Mitch McConnell’s) USA
Why for-profit college enrollment has increased during COVID-19
Molly Ott
For-profit colleges' investment in distance learning has led to a 3% increase in enrollment during the pandemic
Top Trump adviser tells president to wave the white flag and accept election results
Brad Reed
"It's very depressing to me," he said. "I would say there's maybe a 20 percent chance" it works out
Trump’s invitation to Michigan lawmakers could now spark state and federal political crisis
Austin Sarat
Trump may be trying to get state lawmakers to shift the outcome of the presidential election
What lies ahead: After the damage of the Trump era, can America avoid disaster?
Paul Rosenberg
Historian Jack Goldstone saw all this coming, 30 years ago: He says America's failure is pushing us "off the cliff"
A Washington echo chamber for a new Cold War
Cassandra Stimpson, Holly Zhang
War: what is it good for? In Washington’s world of think tanks, the answer is: the bottom line
7 of the most ridiculous moments in Rudy Giuliani’s absurd plot to overturn Trump’s election loss
Cody Fenwick
Giuliani appeared in court on Tuesday and promptly embarrassed himself with errors, mistakes and baffling decisions
Trump’s purge of defense agencies comes at a vulnerable time for U.S. national security
Arie Perliger
Politicization undermines the intelligence community's ability to deliver unbiased assessments of national security
Plaintiffs in Trump’s lawsuits embrace conspiracy theories — one has even violated election laws
Roger Sollenberger
One of the plaintiffs was once accused of election fraud and fined for multiple violations of campaign laws
Haven’t Democrats learned not to take the Latinx vote for granted? Maybe they just like losing
Sonja Diaz
Everyone in politics knows the Latinx vote is critical. But it's not a monolith, and remains a mystery to Democrats
Poet Nikki Giovanni shares her wisdom about Biden, cowardly racism, and why love is a pineapple
D. Watkins
The acclaimed activist and educator returned to "Salon Talks" to discuss the presidency & the writing process
Trump’s Michigan con: His supporters are so blinded by racism they keep falling for it
Amanda Marcotte
Ordinary GOP voters can't even tell Trump is hustling them — their minds are clouded by bigotry and paranoia
Make fun of the “Million MAGA March” all you want — white supremacy has not been defeated
Chauncey DeVega
American fascism held power for four years — and now controls the Republican Party. Don't look the other way
A new #Resistance hero emerges amid the Trump endgame: The dutiful civil servant
Sophia Tesfaye
We hadn't heard of Brad Raffensperger or Chris Krebs a week ago. Now they're heroes standing tall for democracy
Tucker Carlson caught falsely accusing a living woman of voting while dead
Alex Henderson
The president repeated the baseless claim against the Georgia voter, who voted for Trump in 2016
Trump silent after GOP effort to block election certification in Michigan thwarted
Jon Queally
"The Republican members of the Wayne County Board of Canvassers put politics above their duty to our residents"
The crackpot factor: Why the GOP is worried about turning out the vote after Trump
Amanda Marcotte
Future GOP candidates lack Trump's secret sauce for attracting new voters — his appeal with Crank-Americans
Another accelerant could fan COVID-19 surge: Donald Trump
Mark Kreidler
The actions — or inaction — of the lame duck president may further the spread of the pandemic
“No you didn’t” trends after Trump’s latest election result lie
Jon Queally
"It is a sad failed pathetic coup attempt," one critic writes
PTSD expert Seth Norrholm: To heal from Trump’s abuse, we must end “catastrophic thinking”
Chauncey DeVega
Leading PTSD expert on Trump and America: It's "like an abused person now at least seeing the start of the breakup"
Enough with “both sides”! Faux-neutral journalism is no way to fight the truth-deniers
Dan Froomkin
With Trump defeated, journalists can't just retreat back to "objectivity" — not with America's future at stake
Right-wing trolls launch Stop the Steal PAC to cash in on election lies
Roger Sollenberger
"Donate" button disappeared from the group's website amid alleged grift and self-dealing — so now there's a PAC
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