Showing results for: Trump 2020 election (page 198)
Opposition to Obamacare becomes a political liability for Republican incumbents
Markian Hawryluk
Public sentiment about the ACA has shifted considerably during the Trump administration
5 epic failures of Donald Trump that illustrate the U.S.’s decline
Richard Phillips
More and more, the U.S. resembles a developing nation
What the Kenosha shooter tells us about Donald Trump’s America
Chauncey DeVega
Kyle Rittenhouse allegedly killed two people in Kenosha this week. He was acting out Donald Trump's violent script
Despite DNC focus on winning “Biden Republicans,” poll suggests beating Trump is about Dem turnout
Julia Conley
"So much for going all out to get Republicans and shunning progressives"
Mike Pence and Tucker Carlson encourage violence, while faking concern for “law and order”
Amanda Marcotte
Fox News host and veep pulled a classic bait-and-switch: Encouraging right-wing violence, then blaming "the left"
Arizona GOP worried Trump and McSally will cost them the state: “Arizonans are fed up”
Igor Derysh
Trump and McSally's sagging poll numbers now threaten to flip both chambers of the state legislature to Democrats
Suburban women are rejecting Trump’s ‘”blatantly racist” appeal for their votes: report
Alex Henderson
Disdain for Trump is widespread among suburban women — including some who voted for him in 2016
The 2020 RNC isn’t a political convention — it’s a celebration of the Trump cult
Heather Digby Parton
Fear-mongering and corruption are nothing new in Republican politics. But Donald Trump has gone far beyond that
Don’t cry for Kellyanne Conway: Like the whole corrupt Trump enterprise, she must pay
Bob Cesca
When this nightmare ends, some Democrats will want to "move on." Forget it — criminals like Conway must be judged
Investigative reporter Greg Palast: Trump’s plans to steal the election go well beyond the mail
Chauncey DeVega
Election-theft expert says Trump has a plan to steal the election legally — and the USPS isn't the problem
Don Jr. fears members of the Trump family will be prosecuted after father loses election: report
Alex Henderson
"He’s like, ‘We’re losing, dude, and we’re going to get really hurt when we lose'"
Trump mega-donor Louis DeJoy’s testimony makes clear: He can’t be trusted with the post office
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans try to blame pre-election mail slowdowns on anyone else, but the buck stops with this Trump toady
Why they hate her: Kamala Harris, Black bodies and the white right
Chauncey DeVega
Republicans will spew lies about Joe Biden and the Democrats all week. But Harris will be their favored target
Birth of a nation: The unexpected past, the unknown future
Tom Engelhardt
No matter the bad news of this moment, who knows what our world might really look like 20 years from now?
The partisan pandemic: Do we now live in alternative realities?
Andrea Robbett, Peter Hans Matthews
Despite partisan affiliation, American voters tend to share views on common facts about the world
Trump worried marijuana could derail his re-election hopes: report
Tom Boggioni
Trump has added the American public’s desire to legalize marijuana to the list of topics that could cripple him
Joe Biden’s DNC speech made it abundantly clear that he means business
Alex Henderson
Biden told millions of Americans why he is determined to unseat Trump on November 3
Donald Trump, Joe Biden and the postal police: Is this election really about “decency”?
Andrew O'Hehir
On the precipice of a dreadful, historic election, Americans can't agree on anything. Except maybe the mail
Political trolls adapt, create material to deceive and confuse the public
Gianluca Stringhini, Savvas Zannettou
Trolls get creative when looking to deceive
Armed poll watchers: New Jersey’s cautionary tale ahead of the 2020 presidential election
Mark Krasovic
Republicans are free again to recruit poll watchers
What the Post Office needs to survive a pandemic election
Jessica Huseman, Maryam Jameel, Ryan McCarthy
The plight of the United States Postal Service has captured America’s attention. Will it collapse?
Louis DeJoy’s testimony appears to contradict recent USPS warnings about delivery of mail-in ballots
Roger Sollenberger
DeJoy appeared to contradict warnings his own agency made to 46 states about its ability to deliver election mail
Vladimir Putin’s prize pupil is almost ready: Trump’s final exam in authoritarian rule
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump has studied authoritarian stagecraft with the Russian master. The 2020 election poses his biggest test
Donald Trump is losing his tech war with China’s Xi Jinping
Dilip Hiro
Author and journalist Dilip Hiro on how Trump's onslaught of "China bashing" is a losing battle
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