Showing results for: Trump 2020 election (page 26)
“One rough hour”: Experts say Trump’s call for a “violent” purge should be taken as a serious threat
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Experts on authoritarianism told Salon that Trump's support for police brutality should not be dismissed
Republicans are extremely mad that CBS fact-checked JD Vance’s lies about Haitians
Nicholas Liu
Vance repeated his false claim that "illegal immigration" was causing a pet-eating crisis in Springfield, Ohio
Trump backs out of “60 Minutes” interview after appearing “scattered” and incoherent in Wisconsin
Marin Scotten
Trump's decision to pull out of the event came after he made confused and incoherent remarks on Tuesday
Can New York Democrats deliver in 2024? Inside the plan to “reach more voters than ever before”
Russell Payne
After a collapse in the mid-terms, New York Democrats are betting a revamped party can help win a House majority
Tim Walz wins the nice guy debate
Heather Digby Parton
The vice presidential debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz was nice and polite
“A damning non-answer”: Walz, Vance clash over abortion, economy, and democracy at debate
Russell Payne
“The rules were that you guys weren’t going to fact check," Vance said.
“One Person, One Vote”: Finally, a film that explains the Electoral College in an engaging way
Melanie McFarland
Maximina Juson's documentary describes how the Electoral College works and how it brought us to January 6
“Pride paradox”: Sociologist Arlie Hochschild on Trump’s manipulation of white working class voters
Chauncey DeVega
"Trump brilliantly prospected for white, blue-collar shame, found it, converted shame to blame and set it on fire"
Chappell Roan’s statements raise the question: Why do we need to know who celebrities vote for?
Nardos Haile
Heated demand for celebrity endorsements of candidates seems to be more of an "us" thing than a "them" thing
Will Trump try to end democracy? Yes — but these scholars claim he can’t pull it off
Émile P. Torres
"Dictator's Handbook" authors say a second Trump term will be dreadful — but he can't push US into autocracy
Who created the “constitutional sheriff” myth? Hint: It’s not in the Constitution
Paul Rosenberg
Author Jessica Pishko on how two Arizona sheriffs created an entire mythology — and a dangerous movement
How the hard work of wooing “Uncommitted” voters could make history
Dennis Aftergut, Kent Peterson
A “little political engine that could" aims to pull key blue-wall voters before election night
Even Republicans alarmed by new Georgia election rules — but experts worry “nothing will be done”
Russell Payne
The pro-Trump election board majority's new rules could sow chaos, but court fight could stretch past Election Day
“We’ve seen this with the Federalist Society”: Turning Point’s effort to “infiltrate state capitols”
Russell Payne
The right-wing activist organization is cultivating a "candidate pipeline" in key swing states in 2024
“I think Trump will probably lose”: Vance accurately predicted 2020 election before claiming fraud
Nandika Chatterjee
Trump’s running mate was criticizing the former president as a failure even as he publicly praised him
DNC “beefing up” local party infrastructure with investment in all 50 states
Griffin Eckstein
A fundraising boom is driving major down-ballot investments in all 50 states, the DNC said
Election misinformation is going viral on Facebook while Zuckerberg makes amends with the GOP
Nandika Chatterjee
A false claim recently went viral “and there wasn’t anything happening to stop it," one election official said
Rudy Giuliani disbarred in DC over his efforts to throw out millions of votes in 2020
Griffin Eckstein
The ex-NYC mayor, who is still on the hook for nearly $150 million for election lies, lost his license to practice
Trump fatigue has set: Post-election disruption plans suggest the pressure is getting to MAGA
Brian Karem
Trump — realizing he has nowhere to hide — looks to disrupt
“Unlawful”: Experts say Trump-backed Georgia election board rules threaten to “disrupt” count
Tatyana Tandanpolie
But Georgia's Republican AG effectively "provided a roadmap" to challenge new rule in court
“The evidence will be powerful”: Legal experts say Jack Smith about to drop a bomb in Trump case
Russell Payne
Legal scholars expect a bitter fight over what evidence may be redacted from the public
Trump’s transformation into a religious totem turns Christian nationalism toxic
Chauncey DeVega
"Two-thirds of the country rejects this anti-democratic ideology," explains Robert P. Jones of PRRI
A New York Republican flipped his district red, then hired his mistress and his fiancé’s daughter
Marin Scotten
Rep. Anthony D’Esposito has not denied the allegations, instead claiming they are a distraction
For Donald Trump, it’s the golf that matters
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Aging golfer’s campaign slows down going into final month before election
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