A post-election holiday may be curtailed by pandemic and darkened by discord, so it helps to have perspective.
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Tag Archives: Presidential Race
The Courts May Step In, Then Step Back
The courts may decide White House and Senate control in today’s elections – and their own future role in the process, too.
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Cashing Bloomberg’s Checks
Michael Bloomberg promises millions to restore felons’ voting rights. Backers should count the cash before they spend it.
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Investing Through A Post-Election Controversy
The presidential election may not be settled on Election Day. If controversy flares, investors should wait it out.
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Trump Gets Punked
For political operatives, Nixon had the Plumbers, Putin has his internet trolls and Biden has the kids – lots of kids.
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Bernie Burns Out
Isolated and irrelevant to the moment’s big news story, Joe Biden has little chance to celebrate his party’s presidential nomination.
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The Democrats’ Chris Christie
Like Chris Christie in 2016, Elizabeth Warren torpedoed a rival’s candidacy even as her own was sinking.
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Triangulating Electoral College Math
Because the GOP dominates incoming House delegations, a potential electoral tie would keep Trump in the White House.
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