Like diehard Japanese soldiers after WWII, some Clinton backers continue to fight a long-lost war.
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Tag Archives: Election 2016
Unionizing The Electoral College
Without the Electoral College, presidential candidates might ignore vast swaths of the nation.
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A Small-Town Cry For Help
Desperate people do not ask for character references from the fellow who offers a life preserver.
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Who Takes The Senate Tomorrow?
Control of the Senate rests on a knife-edge going into tomorrow’s voting.
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How An Electoral College Tie Could Happen
What could follow an Electoral College tie in the presidential race? A constitutional crisis, for one thing.
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How Close Is The Presidential Election, Really?
The presidential race is closer than it was, but may not be quite as close as many people think it is.
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Mitt’s Expiration Date
The Romneys made it clear that Mitt would not run again in 2016. Then he reclaimed shelf space by hinting that he might.
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Why Have A Party Platform?
The only thing worse than fighting over a new party platform may be running on one from four years ago.
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