
Tag: election


The slow migration of the elite wing of the Republican Party into the Democratic fold saw its most pronounced movement earlier this month when the U.S.

The Trump Campaign is back in court, hoping to reclaim a presidency Donald Trump has lost. It spent plenty of time in court prior to the election, hoping to prevent as many people as possible from voting. Now, it’s doing the same thing, insisting (without evidence) there’s voter fraud everywhere.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Judges in Georgia and Michigan quickly dismissed Trump campaign lawsuits Thursday, undercutting a campaign legal strategy to attack the integrity of the voting process in states where the result could mean President Donald Trump’s defeat.

Everything is right about this 1988 campaign swag, so it’s a head-scratcher as to why Dukakis didn’t win against George H.W. Bush, unless Bush was buying votes with cartons as opposed to packs. Image from Archie McPhee CEO Mark Pahlow’s wonderful Twitter feed.

Today is the day. After four unbelievably long years, we finally have another chance to vote in a presidential election. But if you participated in some form of early voting, today might feel a little anticlimactic.

A new citizen. Small-business owners. A high-school student. In Pennsylvania, the country’s fastest-growing electorate is diverse and divided. Asian Americans are the fastest-growing group of eligible voters in the United States, increasing from 4.6 million in 2000 to 11.

Groups like the Movement for Black Lives, the Sunrise Movement, and the Women’s March are ready for November 4. President Trump has repeatedly refused to say whether he’ll accept the results of the 2020 election.

When Tram Nguyen, a Democratic state representative from Massachusetts, posted a Facebook video declaring support for the Black Lives Matter movement, she thought the message to her constituents was relatively uncontroversial.

Its “election-security operation” has the potential to wreak havoc next week. Last month, Donald Trump Jr. squinted grimly into a camera—his hair slicked, his voice hoarse—and issued a call to arms for MAGA nation.