
The Sliver of the Electorate That Could Defeat — or Elect — Trump
Some people love Trump no matter what. Others will never vote for him. A small third group decides it.
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Some people love Trump no matter what. Others will never vote for him. A small third group decides it.
With Trump already lying and Stop the Steal 2.0 looming, election defenders are proactively urging the press to not portray predictable mistakes as signs of stolen election conspiracies.
So what can we do about it?
Central to the trajectory America has followed for several generations is a still enormously powerful fossil fuel industry.
The Supreme Court has been eroding democracy for decades. Nine key cases reveal voter suppression and constitutional threats. Is today’s court the paramount danger to our democracy?
A RAND report’s chilling predictions for the 2024 election — infrastructure hacks, AI disinfo, a lack of voting machine security — show the risks are worse than we thought.
Some people love Trump no matter what. Others will never vote for him. A small third group decides it.
This activist’s package of controversial measures are rooted in Trump’s Big Lie. Do any of them make sense?
Brian Stelter analyzes Fox News’s impact on political narratives and GOP influence, and its future in bending American democracy.
There are few Americans alive today who remember Hitler — the details are lost to the mists of time. But Donald Trump is bringing it all back to us with a fresh, stark splash of reality.
It is, to be blunt, one big process game with all eyes — whatever “principled” pretexts have been advanced — riveted on outcomes.
Given the extent to which election transparency is in the public interest, we are all stakeholders with a constructive role to play in finding the right way to achieve it.