Republicans filed three lawsuits — two in federal court, one in state court — in Georgia ahead of the Jan. 5 runoffs, in which hundreds of thousands of people have already voted by mail or in person for races that will decide control of the Senate in 2021
Read MoreDonald Trump could easily have won re-election … The only thing that stopped Trump from reaching a second term was Trump himself. "Trump hasn't grown into the job because he can't … He's shown no interest in putting in the work … no interest in treating the presidency as anything but one more reality show that he can use to get the attention he craves.
Read MoreIn particular, Kemp’s office took issue with Trump’s demand that he overrule Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger to conduct a signature-match audit of ballots, despite the fact that voters’ signatures were only used on the envelopes used to send in ballots, not the ballots themselves.
Read More"Every day that an orderly presidential transition process is delayed, our democracy grows weaker in the eyes of our own citizens and the nation's stature on the global stage is diminished," the executives said in a draft letter reviewed by The Times
Read More“Michigan election law does not need to tell you that ‘yes’ is the only option,” Thomas said. “Because without a ‘yes,’ you don’t have anything — there’s no election, no winners, no losers, no beginning of Michigan’s next chapter.
Read More“He understands that he has lost the election, but he does not want to face that music publicly, so he’s been hiding out in the White House, hasn’t been talking before cameras as he typically does every day for a week now.
Read MoreDemocracy Now! co-host says “a false narrative” is taking root that Latinx voters were primarily to blame for the weak Democratic result. “… people of color, especially Latinos, flocked to the polls in numbers that far exceeded what the experts had expected, while the total number of votes cast by white Americans barely increased from the last presidential election,” says González. “How come none of the experts are asking why white voters underperformed the Democratic Party?”
Read MoreLocal news station WESH reports that employees at the Orlando-based Daniels Manufacturing Corporation recently received a letter from company president George Daniels informing them that their jobs were at risk should Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden win the 2020 race.
“They need that money in order to have the Post Office work, so it can take all of these millions of ballots,” he told Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo on Thursday. “If they don’t get those two items, that means you can’t have universal mail-in voting. Because they’re not equipped.”
Read MoreKrystal and Saagar blast the New York Times coverage of Tara Reade's Joe Biden accusation, discuss the bias of how Reade was covered in comparison to Dr. Ford in the Kavanaugh case.
Read MoreInvestigative reporter Rich McHugh, shares exclusive information on Biden accuser Tara Reade's criminal complaint filed with D.C. police last week.
Read MoreHost of The Kyle Kulinski Show, Kyle Kulinski, discusses Biden campaign's weak attempt to appeal to leftists by focusing on cultural norms rather than policy.
Read MoreJamarl analyzes what he thinks is problematic about Sander’s campaign.
Read MoreKarla Jurvetson, a wealthy doctor in California, donated an eye-popping $14.6 million to Persist PAC, a group that sought to revive Warren’s faltering campaign in February. Jurvetson is a prominent donor among Democratic circles. Warren … spent much of her campaign denouncing super PACs and eschewing a tradition big dollar donor network. However … Warren declined to disavow Persist PAC’s support.
Read MoreThe Young Turks’ Emma Vigeland (https://Twitter.com/EmmaVigeland) breaks down the political implications of Joe Biden's lack of public appearances during the coronavirus.
Read MoreBloomberg aides told POLITICO they participated in termination calls with the campaign on Monday. Some complained after the calls that they were originally told they would be paid by Bloomberg though the November general election regardless of whether he remained in the race. Most staffers will receive their last paycheck on March 31, sources said.
Read MoreThough her vision excited progressives, that did not translate to enough excitement from the party’s more working-class and diverse base, and her support had eroded by Super Tuesday.
Read MoreThe Intercept’s D.C. Bureau Chief Ryan Grimm analyzes the impending Super Tuesday vote of the Democratic Primary
Read MoreJoe Biden performed beyond anyone’s wildest expectations. His surprising wins in Texas, Massachusetts and Minnesota, combined with a sweep of the southern states, changed the dynamics of this primary campaign from top to bottom.
Read MoreWhy can't he do both?
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