Showing results for: Trump 2020 election (page 202)
Trump threatened to “fill out the absentee ballot” after struggling to cast in-person vote in 2004
Alex Henderson
Trump has been vehemently railing against voting by mail, making the baseless claim that it is a recipe for fraud
After U.S. economy’s most disastrous quarter on record, what lies ahead?
Matthew Rozsa
It was the worst quarterly decline since the Great Depression — but economists and historians see a path forward
With Trump donor in charge, Postal Service may shut locations and cut service before Election Day
Igor Derysh
Democrats raise concerns that new Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, a major Trump donor, may undermine mail-in voting
Former Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain dies from complications of COVID-19 at 74
Roger Sollenberger
Cain tested positive for the disease shortly after appearing without a mask at Trump's rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Trump’s call to “delay” the election is a distraction — but it’s also a serious threat
Amanda Marcotte
Remember, Bill Barr and Mitch McConnell are delighted to stomp on the rule of law to keep Republicans in power
Obama calls out Trump for stoking “nativist, racist, sexist” fears: report
Matthew Chapman
"What he has unleashed and what he continues to try to tap into is the fears and anger and resentment of people"
Trump floats delaying election over false claims about voting by mail, but he doesn’t have the power
Igor Derysh
GOP senators are rejecting Trump’s suggestion. “We’re not going to delay the election,” Sen. John Barrasso says
Would-be dictator Donald Trump would be unstoppable in a second term. That must not happen
Alan D. Blotcky, David M. Reiss, John M. Talmadge
As mental health professionals, we cannot remain silent. Trump's authoritarian presidency is a national emergency
Tiffany Cross on why Biden needs a Black woman: If he thinks he’s “Joebama,” he’s wrong
Dean Obeidallah
Newsroom veteran and author argues that Biden's best bet for a November blowout is to get Black women excited
Texas Democrats running for the US House have more campaign cash than Republicans
Abby Livingston, Carla Astudillo
Newly filed campaign finance reports show Democrats have a $7.5 million cash on hand advantage over Republicans
Welcome to Donald Trump’s terrordome: But even this may not save him
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's last-ditch display of fascist theatrics is straight out of Orwell. It's ghastly, but it might not be enough
“Frontline: United States of Conspiracy” shows how Alex Jones conquered the truth
Melanie McFarland
The latest "Frontline" tracks the path of Jones' conspiracies theories from the fringes to the center of democracy
Americans load up on millions of guns as federal government fails the COVID challenge
Bob Hennelly
Gun industry boasts of booming sales amid mounting paranoia — but who or what is making Americans so afraid?
Trump’s fascist crackdown is a political stunt — Democrats should impeach him again
Amanda Marcotte
Trump is injuring and terrorizing Americans to create campaign ads — maybe another impeachment can stop him
Rise and fall of a mini-Trump: With Florida a global epicenter, Ron DeSantis can shut up now
Heather Digby Parton
Florida elected a loyal Trump acolyte, and his handling of the pandemic couldn't possibly have been worse
ACLU’s David Cole: “If Trump seeks to stay in power after losing the election,” we’ll be ready
Chauncey DeVega
ACLU's national legal director on the critical importance of rejecting a lawless president: "Democracy is working"
Twitter hack exposes broader threat to democracy and society
Laura DeNardis
Twitter mediates so much in the public sphere that weak points at the company are weak points in society
Cash-strapped Republicans furious with Jared Kushner for refusing RNC help: report
Tom Boggioni
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy has been pleading for money from the Republican National Committee
This time in my teacher voice: On two pandemics and the cost of “moderation”
Andres Aceves
As a brown teacher in a mostly white school, I've learned a necessary skill: Talking to people where they are
Can the next president finally shift U.S. foreign policy away from endless war?
Medea Benjamin
This election represents a historic opportunity for the U.S. to change course. That can't happen unless Trump loses
Republicans veer toward electoral self-sabotage for the 2020 election
Cody Fenwick
The pressure seems to be tearing Republicans apart
Cheers to a solid launch for MSNBC’s “The ReidOut” – but from here on out, it’s time to get tougher
Melanie McFarland
As the election approaches, let's hope that Joy Reid lives up to her reputation as a tough but fair inquisitor
Get over your Russia obsession, liberals: Vladimir Putin’s not responsible for America’s sorry state
David Masciotra
Did Putin turn America into a delusional nation that couldn't handle a pandemic? Or did he just watch and laugh?
Trump’s DHS tried to block Netflix from airing “Immigration Nation” until after the election: report
Matthew Chapman
The Trump administration threatened Netflix filmmakers to keep damning footage from airing before the election
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