Showing results for: Trump 2020 election (page 190)
Gavin Newsom pledged to ban fracking in California — but he just greenlit more of it
Steve Horn
The Newsom administration has established a pattern of approving permits during busy news cycles
Justice Department has no legal authority to interfere in 2020 vote counts
Steven Rosenfeld
Bill Barr and the DOJ cannot reject or seize ballots, or interrupt the locally run election process
Behind the humble “I Voted” sticker’s enduring appeal — and whether you’ll get one this year
Ashlie D. Stevens
They're fun to receive, share and compare. But do the simple stickers actually make a difference in voter turnout?
Expect to see a lot of Mitch McConnell in 2021
Alex Henderson
Whether November 3 brings a major blue wave or Republicans defy the polls, we'll be seeing a lot of McConnell
Biden schools Trump on environmental justice during debate
Nikhil Swaminathan
Trump focused on the health of people's and industries' finances instead of the safety of vulnerable communities
Trump campaign devolving into ugly in-fighting and finger-pointing as election loss looms: report
Tom Boggioni
If Trump goes down, don’t expect him to take responsibility
WATCH: Trump’s latest attempt to get a foreign leader to attack Biden backfires in his face
Cody Fenwick
Trump’s smile falls from his face as he fails to get Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to attack Biden
Kamala Harris’ chief of staff on how Joe Biden can “change the direction of this country”
Dean Obeidallah
Salon talks to Karine Jean-Pierre about the Biden campaign's strategy to win, and what comes after for the left
Most U.S. farmers remain loyal to Trump despite pain from trade wars and COVID-19
Wendong Zhang, Minghao Li
Record subsidies have allowed Trump to maintain support among farmers hit hard by the trade war and COVID-19
“Borat 2” makes an America slathered in misogyny and disinformation reckon with itself
Melanie McFarland
In the sequel, Sacha Baron Cohen introduces Borat's daughter, who is as good at exposing fools as her father
Kellyanne Conway is being paid $15,000 a month by the GOP following her White House exit: filings
Roger Sollenberger
Former White House adviser Omarosa Manigault-Newman was offered $15,000 when she left the administration
That should make him president: Joe Biden shows up — and shows he’s learned the lesson of 2016
Sophia Tesfaye
Biden brushes off Trump's slurs: Has a Democrat finally grasped how to disengage from the right-wing smear machine?
Stars of the final presidential debate: Biden laughing at Trump’s BS and the invisible mute button
Melanie McFarland
Thursday's debate was as normal as a Donald Trump event could be thanks to moderator Kristen Welker's firm hand
Poll shows most who voted third-party in 2016 are supporting Biden over Trump in 2020
Kenny Stancil
Biden holds a significant lead over Trump among those who voted outside the major parties last time around
Scoop: Rudy Giuliani declined offer of compromising Hunter Biden emails and images in May 2019
Roger Sollenberger
Giuliani turned the offer down out of credibility concerns, a source familiar with the meeting tells Salon
Whoops, Trump did it again — the same blackmail scheme that got him impeached
Amanda Marcotte
Trump was impeached for blackmailing Ukraine's president. Now he's trying the same scheme on his own FBI director
Anthony Scaramucci is on a mission to stop Trump: “Something’s wrong with him mentally”
Dean Obeidallah
Salon talks to the former White House comms director about why he and other Republicans have turned against Trump
USPS still hasn’t reversed election mail slowdown despite multiple court orders: attorneys general
Igor Derysh
New inspector general report faults changes ordered by Trump donor turned Postmaster General Louis DeJoy for delays
GOP’s invented Hunter Biden scandal isn’t going away: Are they shooting for 2022 already?
Heather Digby Parton
Republicans know they may face a sweeping defeat in two weeks. But their latest pseudo-scandal may keep hope alive
“Trumpcare” doesn’t exist. But Facebook and Google cash in on misleading ads for “garbage” insurance
Jeremy B. Merrill, Marshall Allen
The tech giants have run tens of thousands of ads in the past year containing false claims about "Trumpcare"
Russian media may be joining China and Iran in turning against Trump
Robert Hinck, Robert Utterback, Skye Cooley
Chinese outlets that once relayed cautious optimism over Trump’s deal-making abilities now express exasperation
Mark Meadows’ FEC filings raise questions of unlawful spending, campaign coordination
Roger Sollenberger
The White House chief of staff quit Congress in March — but his campaign kept on racking up dubious expenses
Feeling the pinch, GOP Senate committee restructures $20 million loan one month before the election
Roger Sollenberger
The original loan was never reported to the FEC, filings show
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