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Labor leaders propose a general strike if Trump loses but does not accept the results

Matthew Rozsa
The United States has never had a nationwide general strike. Here's what that would look like

The Trump Medicaid record: Big goals, yet few successes

Phil Galewitz
Trump entered office seeking a massive overhaul of Medicaid. Four years later, his administration has fallen short

The politics of cultural despair: That’s what’s killing us, not Donald Trump

Chris Hedges
The United States has become a grotesque shadow of itself. The absurd Trump regime is a symptom, not a cause

How Donald Trump is undermining the will of the American people

Tom Conway
"He’s trying to throw democracy right down the drain"

On Ice Cube, Donald Trump, and the question of what my vote is really worth

D. Watkins
I've never walked into a voting booth and thought, "I wonder what Ice Cube would want me to do"

Trump asserts dictatorial power over top government employees

David Cay Johnston
Executive order undoes 137 years of professional civil service — it’s back to the old, corrupt "spoils" system

Texas hits record high for early voting turnout

Mandi Cai, Cassandra Pollock
Forty-six percent of registered voters in Texas had cast their ballots through Monday

Susan Collins backed down from a fight with private equity. Now they’re underwriting her reelection

Justin Elliott, Theodoric Meyer
The Maine Republican senator has become the No. 1 Senate recipient of private equity donations

Viktor Orbán’s use and misuse of religion serves as a warning to Western democracies

Garrett Martin, Carolyn Gallaher
Orbán's adoption of Christianity is his latest shift in ideology, allowing him to better accumulate power

If Trump wins, don’t hold your breath waiting for that ACA replacement plan

Julie Rovner
Trump needs a contingency plan if the Supreme Court accepts his argument that the ACA should be overturned

“Trump’s wall is based on a ridiculous fantasy”: Scott Snyder on how reality is scarier than fiction

Chauncey DeVega
The "Undiscovered Country" writer spoke to Salon about his latest work and how it's safer than our bizarre reality

#WitchTheVote: This Halloween, witches are casting spells to defeat Trump

Jessalynn Keller, Alora Paulsen Mulvey
Witch-identified folks are sharing spells online in an act of magical resistance in advance of the U.S. election

COVID surge is a live threat to Trump’s already-weak campaign

Alex Henderson
Trump's reelection campaign is hurting the most in places where COVID-19 is rising the most

Donald Trump’s failed state

Karen J. Greenberg
America’s daunting new world and the coming election

America’s crimes against humanity aren’t on the ballot this year — but they should be

David Masciotra
"Family separation" and forced sterilization have vanished from the headlines. But they must not be forgotten

Records show Trump’s border wall is costing taxpayers billions more than initial contracts

Perla Trevizo, Jeremy Schwartz
The border wall is costing about five times more per mile than it did under previous administrations

Without stimulus, 12 million Americans will owe more than $5000 in missed rent by December: analysis

Igor Derysh
Rent debt could top $70 billion by the end of the year if Republicans keep blocking additional coronavirus relief

Trump touts his war on drug prices as costs continue to climb

Mark Kreidler
Trump claims to have cut prescription drug prices, but the proof is at the pharmacy counter.

Goodbye, right-wing populism

Denis MacShane
A Trump defeat signals the beginning of the end of nationalist populist politics worldwide

Donald Trump’s insatiable hunger for more: More power. More money. More golf. More women

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Consider the $3 glass of water. Trump will never give up grasping for more — we simply have to stop him

How Trump gets away without paying taxes

David Cay Johnston
Part 1: It helps if you’re the president — who can block IRS enforcement of tax laws

Why Americans are so obsessed with election polls

W. Joseph Campbell
Election polling projects a sense of precision, and that holds considerable appeal in troubled times

Texans cast 9 million early votes, becoming the first state to surpass total 2016 turnout

Roger Sollenberger
Two election forecasters have moved Texas into "toss-up" territory amid a surge in new voters

From hypothermia to heat stroke: Here are the horrible things you can get at a Trump rally

Kenny Stancil
"Trump campaign goes into home stretch by infecting, freezing, and burning its own supporters"
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