Showing results for: Trump 2020 election (page 188)
What if Trump won’t go? Legal scholar Lawrence Douglas on the “world of hurt” that could follow
David Daley
The "Will He Go?" author explains how ill-equipped our system is to handle a worst-case election scenario
American madhouse at a turning point: Is our nation finally ready to rejoin reality?
Chauncey DeVega
Time has been broken; the United States is ruled by demented evil. If we turn away at last, what happens next?
Rural Texans have long helped Republicans. Will that hold true on Tuesday?
Patrick Svitek, Alex Samuels
Republicans believe rural Texas will play a crucial role in delivering Texas for Trump on Tuesday
Trump’s top campaign strategist, Jason Miller, is hiding payments from Steve Bannon
Roger Sollenberger
Miller's child-support battle with the mother of his son has raised many questions about his murky finances
Republican strategist warns Trump is “in big trouble” in Fox News column
Brad Reed
The “most important” factor is the fact that “Biden is not Hillary Clinton," GOP strategist Colin Reed says
“Hillbilly Elegy” author faces backlash over remarks connecting nationalism to fertility rate
Roger Sollenberger
"I'm surprised it took him this long to let his mask slip," author Jared Yates Sexton tells Salon about J.D. Vance
The “Whitest Kids U Know” — a cult classic comedy group whose sketches eerily foresaw the Trump era
Matthew Rozsa
From police racism to gun violence, the group spoke to Salon to break down how their sketches still resonate today
Election Day is almost here: What are the chances of serious political violence?
Chauncey DeVega
Counterinsurgency expert David Kilcullen on "the extreme worst-case scenario" after a disputed election: Civil war
Why Bush v. Gore Still Matters in 2020
Ian Macdougall
A ruling from late Supreme Court chief justice William Rehnquist is a greater threat to Democrats than Republicans
Dear fellow progressives: The lesson of history is clear — vote for Joe Biden
Daniel Ellsberg, Michael Ellsberg
Will third-party voting help build the progressive movement? Over the past 20 years, that's been proven false
Why the latest cyber attacks were disinformation, not voting system breaches
Steven Rosenfeld
After murky high-profile media coverage, details emerge that question whether Iran was even involved
Texas hits record high for early voting turnout
Mandi Cai, Cassandra Pollock
Forty-six percent of registered voters in Texas had cast their ballots through Monday
A “Y2K” election in 2020? Seriously
Terri Langston
6 reasons why this election is like the Y2K exercise
Could this “army of environmental super voters” sway swing states?
Shannon Osaka
20% of early ballots cast in key battleground states like Arizona and North Carolina come from eco-conscious voters
America’s crimes against humanity aren’t on the ballot this year — but they should be
David Masciotra
"Family separation" and forced sterilization have vanished from the headlines. But they must not be forgotten
Records show Trump’s border wall is costing taxpayers billions more than initial contracts
Perla Trevizo, Jeremy Schwartz
The border wall is costing about five times more per mile than it did under previous administrations
Trump touts his war on drug prices as costs continue to climb
Mark Kreidler
Trump claims to have cut prescription drug prices, but the proof is at the pharmacy counter.
The “hanging chads” of 2020: More than 1 million mail-in ballots could be rejected this election
Igor Derysh
“Rejecting thousands of ballots would be enough” to swing a close race, says Columbia professor Richard Briffault
Why Americans are so obsessed with election polls
W. Joseph Campbell
Election polling projects a sense of precision, and that holds considerable appeal in troubled times
Texans cast 9 million early votes, becoming the first state to surpass total 2016 turnout
Roger Sollenberger
Two election forecasters have moved Texas into "toss-up" territory amid a surge in new voters
Watchdog files complaint accusing Trump’s chief of staff Mark Meadows of campaign finance crimes
Roger Sollenberger
The complaint draws on Salon's exclusive reporting from last week about the possible violations
Helen Mirren recreates the infamous “Access Hollywood” tape with comedian Sarah Cooper
Bob Brigham
The scene is from Trump impersonator Sarah Cooper’s new Netflix special “Everything is Fine"
Trump will lash out if he loses — but he and his fans will be bigger crybabies if they win
Amanda Marcotte
Trump may slink away in shame if he loses. If he wins, we're in for four years of tantrums and recrimination
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