Showing results for: Trump 2020 election (page 27)
“The Apprentice” is an accurate origin story of Donald Trump’s “wannabe fascism”: historians
Matthew Rozsa
To truly understand Donald Trump requires learning about Roy Cohn
“Only a matter of time before somebody tried to kill him”: Vance says Trump shooting inevitable
Alex Galbraith
Speaking in the town where Trump was nearly assassinated, Vance laid blame for the shooting on Democrats
“It was a mess”: Melania Trump “questions the results” of 2020 election in new memoir
Alex Galbraith
Melania may veer from her husband on abortion rights, but she's firmly in his camp when it comes to 2020 denial
Donald Trump wants to dismantle the Department of Education. Some professors would welcome it
David L. Swartz
If elected again, Trump would take a wrecking ball to higher education
“She has an easier path to 270”: Experts disagree on who has the “advantage” 30 days before election
Russell Payne
One month out from Election Day, the race for the White House and control of Congress is as close as it gets
Biden confident election will be “free and fair,” but not “peaceful”
Griffin Eckstein
Biden told reporters that Trump's comments about accepting election outcomes "were very dangerous"
Rudy Giuliani texted 2020 “fake electors” plot to the wrong number
Nandika Chatterjee
The former Trump attorney outlined a scheme to overturn democracy but sent it to the wrong person
Liz Cheney and Democrats’ big tent strategy: Why courting Republicans works for Kamala Harris
Heather Digby Parton
The work of wooing Republican voters can be treacherous — but the payoff for Harris' campaign is too big to resist
Trump won’t have to respond to bombshell Smith filing until after election
Griffin Eckstein
Judge Tanya Chutkan gave Trump until November 7 to respond to Jack Smith's Jan 6 filing in court
“I am a child of God”: Pro-Trump clerk Peters sentenced for voting machine tampering
Alex Galbraith
The Trump-supporting former clerk was sentenced to 9 years in prison on election tampering-related charges
“You still have to fight like hell”: Trump wanted to overturn the 2020 election even if he “lost”
Nicholas Liu
An eyewitness heard Trump make the remark to members of his family following his loss in November 2020
“So what?”: Trump shrugged off threat to Mike Pence’s life, according to latest Jack Smith filing
Nicholas Liu
Trump's reaction was one of several accounts of his behavior during Jan. 6 as revealed by Jack Smith's court filing
JD Vance is laying the foundation: He aims to lead the post-Trump GOP
Brian Karem
Donald Trump’s running mate has a long-term plan in mind: To be the fascist of the future
Jack Smith shows his cards just in time: January 6 case looks like the winning hand against Trump
Austin Sarat
Smith’s filing comes at a crucial time, weeks before Election Day
CBS News delivered a veep debate riddled with falsehoods and lacking in fact-checking
Melanie McFarland
A past CBS boss likened political debates to campaign ads. Tuesday's moderators didn't do much to disprove him
“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
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