Here is a reply from NPR's David Green to the first post in this thread, criticizing this story. https://www.npr.org/2020/10/28/928556249/as-election-suspicions-increase-experts-warn-conditions-are-ripe-for-conflict
There are journalists who know what's going on. Here's Adam Davidson, ex-NPR, ex-New York Times, now with the New Yorker, commenting on the second piece in this thread. https://twitter.com/adamdavidson/status/1321477607414779904
Here's the way I would summarize the work of @nprpolitics on view in this thread:

The organization is not strong enough to withstand the strain of telling an asymmetric truth about American politics— and this election. So it changes the picture to one it can handle.
People in the system know, part one. Here's a journalist, not at NPR, but part of the universe at @GBHNews who sees it. https://twitter.com/reillyadam/status/1321555199882891267
People in the system know, part two. Here's a column by NPR's public editor, trying gently to alert the bosses. "NPR veers toward journalistic impotence when directness is sacrificed in favor of an abundance of caution." https://www.npr.org/sections/publiceditor/2020/10/15/918803270/can-the-npr-approach-to-news-survive-2020
People in the system know, part three. Here's a former correspondent and host for NPR expressing herself. https://twitter.com/jackilyden/status/1321585585413332994
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