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Jesse Lehrich
JesseLehrich
I don't think this insane conflict of interest has been reported...Robert M. Duncan, Chairman of @USPS Board of Governors, was listed as Director of American Crossroads in paperwork filed 3/19/2020
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Jay Kuo
nycjayjay
Deep breath moment:It looks increasingly like Biden will win the presidency and we will have a split senate. Over 60 million Americans will have voted for Trump, despite all they
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Michael Beaton
mhbx
This vote is not a defeat. It is a perfect opportunity to highlight in unambiguous terms that the Republican Party is devoted not to the country,America and its interests, but
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Luke Bailey
imbadatlife
It's morning in the UK, here's where we're at. Arizona, Pennsylvania, Georgia and Nevada are all still going - while Arizona has been called, that race is tightening. But other
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Matthew A. Seligman
Matt_Seligman
And here is the final stand. The President asserts that the Vice President has authority (presumably unreviewable) to determine which electoral votes count. This is dangerously incorrect, and it's worth
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
From the jump, Trump has said menacing things that clearly condoned political violence. Like when he said "2nd Amendment people" might have to do something about Clinton. What's worse, tho,
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José Martí
JoseJuMarti
I picked up William Hinton’s Fanshen and it was a signed copy! Hinton was a staff member for the US Office of War Information working in China in a village
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The Editorial Board
johnastoehr
Trump pits GOP against patriotism by @johnastoehr https://stoehr.substack.com/p/trump-pits-gop-against-patriotism?r=5msd&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&utm_source=twitter 1. I think some Republicans are beginning to sweat. Not
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Jay Root
byjayroot
Since @KenPaxtonTX almost never makes himself available for grilling by reporters, the questions he got from the #txlege senators yesterday almost looked like (rare) accountability 1/ In a voice dripping
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
I don't know if anyone else has said this, but payroll tax cuts are the hydroxychloroquine of economic policy. They won't do anything to solve the employment crisis, but will
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David Atkins
DavidOAtkins
Progressives will recriminate against centrists and vice versa, but all Dem factions have to contend with this:Turnout was high. The prog base showed up like progs want. There was huge
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Palmer Report
PalmerReport
The final month before the election was a dark time for me. My timeline was flooded with fatalist hysteria about how Trump would win "no matter what" or how he'd
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cobras for alligators scheme machine
golikehellmachi
things i was wrong about, an incomplete and ongoing list as i think of things: i was wrong about the degree to which trump's advisors would try to push him
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Nate Silver
NateSilver538
All right, folks, here's our last PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION UPDATE of 2020 to accompany our final forecast.https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/final-2020-presidential-election-forecast/ At the end here, our model defaults to a very "p
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Deb Otis
DebTheOtis
Any delay in the results from Maine’s Senate race will be because the race is close between the two front-runners. Just like any other tight race, it takes time to
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u221e
hdevalence
truly bizarre to see takes like "tech companies should cut off the streamers" right now peak content moderation discourse... just turn off their accounts and the problem will go away
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