Opinion

What could go wrong with voting: plenty

A year ago, Trump campaign senior adviser Justin Clark told a roomful of Republican lawyers in a closed-door meeting in Wisconsin that they had a "huge, huge, huge, huge" opportunity for what he characterized as the campaign's "Election Day Operations" for 2020 — one that had not been available to them for decades: "The consent decree's gone."

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Desperate Trump reverts back to his lying-and-whining strategy as the pandemic spirals out of control

In the last week before Election Day, Donald Trump and his team have decided the best possible message on the coronavirus pandemic is the same one Trump wanted back in the spring. "I wanted to always play it down," Trump told Bob Woodward in a taped conversation on March 19. "I still like playing it down, because I don't want to create a panic."

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Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner ripped for mail-in voting tweet: 'This photo is so gross'

Ivanka Trump posted a photo of herself and her husband, fellow White House adviser Jared Kushner, preparing to mail in their ballots.

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Jared Kushner ripped to shreds for Fox News comments on Black Americans

Jared Kushner suggested Black Americans just didn't want to be successful -- and social media users were shocked and disgusted.

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Trump's been telling his supporters for weeks that there's no way he can lose -- so things could get really ugly

One of the more interesting (and somewhat confounding) polling results in this election cycle has been the belief among members of both parties that Donald Trump will win re-election, regardless of who they're actually planning to vote for. His approval rating has been stuck in the low 40s throughout his term, which is unprecedented, and he's been behind in the polls from the beginning of the campaign. Yet most Americans still remain convinced that he is going to win. This is from Gallup in early October:
Regardless of whom they personally support, 56% of Americans expect Trump to prevail over Biden in the November election, while 40% think Biden will win. Republicans are more likely to believe Trump will win (90%) than Democrats are to think Biden will (73%). Fifty-six percent of independents predict that Trump will win.

How can this be? Well, of course it all depends on what the definition of "win" is.

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Ivanka celebratory wedding anniversary tweet flooded with reminders of Times Square billboards ripping couple over COVID

Ivanka Trump attempted to celebrate her wedding anniversary with Jared Kushner on Sunday afternoon with a tweet stating, "11 incredible years... with forever to go! Happy anniversary my love!" and it did not go well, coming on the weekend when she and her "love" became embroiled in a legal threat to go after the Lincoln Project over critical billboards of the couple currently on display in Times Square.

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Trump has revealed that 'truth and reason' don't matter to politics: political scientist

Public opinion polls and other data show that Joe Biden has a double-digit lead over Donald Trump, with just over a week to go until the election. Biden's campaign also has substantially more money. As judged by conventional standards, Biden won the two presidential debates. Nate Silver's much-cited FiveThirtyEight site gives Joe Biden an 87 percent chance of defeating Trump.

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'Dark moment for the Senate': Republicans block consideration of COVID relief to speed up Barrett confirmation

Republicans on Saturday blocked Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's attempt during a rare weekend session to force consideration of a $2.2 trillion coronavirus relief bill as the GOP rushed ahead with its effort to confirm right-wing judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court just before the November election.

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More than 2 dozen constitutional law experts endorsed a bill to create 18-year term limits for Supreme Court

Over two dozen constitutional law experts on Friday endorsed legislation recently introduced by a trio of House Democrats that would establish 18-year term limits for U.S. Supreme Court justices.

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Author Ariel Dorfman wants to send Donald Trump to hell -- literally

For some time now, I've wanted to send Donald Trump to Hell. I mean this literally, not as a figure of speech. I want him to inhabit the palpable, sensory Hell that religions have long conjured up with scenes of sulfur, damnation, and screams of perpetual pain from those who once caused grievous harm to their fellow humans.

The more Trump has abused his power and position in this world and the more he's escaped any retribution for his crimes, the more obsessed I've become with visualizing ways for him to pay in some version of the afterlife.

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Pence draws backlash claiming rallies are 'essential' government work despite aide testing positive for COVID-19

Vice President Mike Pence's office announced that chief of staff Marc Short has tested positive for COVID-19, but his boss has no intention of leaving the campaign trail. It seems campaign events are considered "essential" government work.

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Republican Lisa Murkowski blasted as a 'liar' for supporting Amy Coney Barrett after she said she wouldn't

Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) said that she didn't support the vote of Judge Amy Coney Barrett, given that Americans were already voting, and the GOP previously said that there shouldn't be a judge approved in an election year. It was the reason Sen. Mitch McConnell refused to hold a hearing on Judge Merrick Garland in 2016.

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This Democrat is beating his GOP opponent badly, so the right-wing is lying about him dressing up as Hitler

Arizona senatorial candidate Mark Kelly is currently beating his Republican challenger Martha McSally by about 5 percentage points. So a right-wing media outlet decided to try and take Kelly down by posting a photo and lying about him dressing up as Nazi leader Adolf Hitler during his school days at the Merchant Marine Academy.

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