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Do Biden and Trump voters even speak the same language?
Kate Yoder
On climate change and every other polarized issue, words have failed us
Reversing the Southern Strategy: Even small victories are a sign of huge progress
Paul Rosenberg
Biden's squeaker win in Georgia wasn't a one-off. It was the result of years of hard work that's changing America
Why the 2020 election looks a lot like 1876 — with one crucial difference
Matthew Rozsa
The 2020 election has its closest parallel in the protracted, difficult 1876 contest between Tilden and Hayes
Even Fox News hosts aren’t buying Kayleigh McEnany’s attempts to spin a Trump campaign election suit
Roger Sollenberger
"You're going to toss their ballot out if it doesn't come in until the day after or two days after?" MacCallum asks
Mitch McConnell is already preparing to torpedo Joe Biden’s Cabinet picks
Roger Sollenberger
A source close to the majority leader tells Axios that the GOP won't approve any "radical progressives" from Biden
The GOP is trying to prevent people from legally fixing errors on their ballots
Dara Lind, Jessica Huseman, Justin Elliott, Isaac Arnsdorf, Lydia DePillis, Ash Ngu, Sally Beauvais
Whether the GOP can stop voters from legally fixing rejected mail-in ballots could decide the election
Joe Biden on the brink of victory — after Michigan, Trump has almost no way to win
Roger Sollenberger
For all his bluster, Trump is out of options: He must win every remaining state to hold the White House
Professional pollsters blew it again in 2020. Why?
Matthew Rozsa
Salon reached out to top political scientists to get their thoughts on why polls overestimated Biden's support
Key 2020 congressional races: Democrats seek to shore up House majority
Matthew Rozsa
Democrats reclaimed the House in 2018 after eight years of Republican control and are expected to keep it in 2020
Rural Texans have long helped Republicans. Will that hold true on Tuesday?
Patrick Svitek, Alex Samuels
Republicans believe rural Texas will play a crucial role in delivering Texas for Trump on Tuesday
Texas Republicans try to get 127,000 early votes thrown out in heavily Democratic Harris County
Igor Derysh
After the all-GOP Texas Supreme Court rejected the suit, the case goes to a "staunchly conservative" federal judge
Trump may plan to declare victory on Tuesday — and hold rallies after Election Day
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's claim that vote-counting should stop on election night is absurd. But the real question is: Will it work?
Why Bush v. Gore Still Matters in 2020
Ian Macdougall
A ruling from late Supreme Court chief justice William Rehnquist is a greater threat to Democrats than Republicans
Dear fellow progressives: The lesson of history is clear — vote for Joe Biden
Daniel Ellsberg, Michael Ellsberg
Will third-party voting help build the progressive movement? Over the past 20 years, that's been proven false
Could Trump’s success with Cuban American voters help tip Florida his way?
Tim Golden
Many Cuban Americans oppose steps Trump has taken against Cuba, but are still backing his hard-line approach
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
Susan Collins still won’t say if she’s voting for Donald Trump with less than a week until election
Roger Sollenberger
Trump trails Joe Biden by 13 points in a race that could determine whether Democrats flip control of the Senate
In the last days of the campaign, Trump wallows in his contempt for his supporters
Amanda Marcotte
It's no surprise that Trump thinks his supporters are a bunch of morons. Now he isn't even pretending any longer
2020 and the company U.S. voters keep
Alton Frye
Why collective responsibility is the essence of democratic politics
Top FEC official’s undisclosed ties to Trump raise concerns over agency neutrality
Mike Spies, Jake Pearson
A top FEC official has shown support for Trump and has close ties to his 2016 campaign attorney, Don McGahn
Polls, late campaign activity from Biden and Bloomberg suggests GOP rule over Texas could be at risk
Alex Samuels, Patrick Svitek
The race for Texas' Electoral College votes appears closer than it has been in decades
Are Democrats open to expanding the Supreme Court? After Barrett, it looks that way
Sophia Tesfaye
Mainstream Senate Democrats warn "there will be consequences" for the radical Barrett push. Let's hold them to it
What could go wrong: How the GOP is using suppression and intimidation in 2020
Roger Sollenberger
Trump's campaign is recruiting an "army" of poll-watchers. Is this a serious effort to intimidate voters?
Ralph Nader on Trump’s corruption, “corporate state fascism” and why Democrats keep losing
Chauncey DeVega
Nader still says George W. Bush was not his fault — but agrees that fighting corporate power means beating Trump
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