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We are two countries, and neither of them is going to be conquered or disappear anytime soon

We are two countries, and neither of them is going to be conquered or disappear anytime soon

George Packer writes: We don’t yet know the outcome of the election, but its meaning is already clear. We are two countries, and neither of them is going to be conquered or disappear anytime soon. The outcome of the 2016 election was not a historical fluke or result of foreign subversion, but a pretty accurate reflection of the American electorate. The much-discussed Democratic majority that’s been emerging since the turn of the millennium is still in a state of emergence…

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After dire warnings, Election Day voting issues are ‘isolated and sporadic’

After dire warnings, Election Day voting issues are ‘isolated and sporadic’

Politico reports: Election administrators and regular Americans were bracing for Election Day chaos — warned to expect violence, malfunctions, long lines and disinformation. Instead, they got something else entirely: a fairly smooth election process across the country. Though some problems have emerged — even serious ones like election equipment failures — there were not, by early Tuesday evening as a first round of states was set to close their polls, any major disruptions to the democratic process, election observers said,…

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U.S. Postal Service blows deadline to check for missing ballots. About 300,000 can’t be traced

U.S. Postal Service blows deadline to check for missing ballots. About 300,000 can’t be traced

USA Today reports: The U.S. Postal Service blew a court-ordered deadline Tuesday to sweep mail-processing facilities in more than a dozen states for missing election ballots that could number in the hundreds of thousands. U.S. District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan in Washington ordered the sweep Tuesday morning after the Postal Service said its delivery performance had dropped over the past five days and could not say whether more than 300,000 ballots received in its facilities had been delivered. The sweep…

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The ‘Trump train’ drivers had reason to expect impunity

The ‘Trump train’ drivers had reason to expect impunity

Gregory H. Shill writes: In Texas on Friday, dozens of vehicles driven by supporters of President Donald Trump formed a “Trump Train” on Interstate 35, and several of them surrounded a Joe Biden campaign bus, slowing it and attempting to force it off the road. One viral video shows a truck with pro-Trump and Blue Lives Matter banners striking a Biden staffer’s vehicle. After the FBI announced an investigation of the coordinated operation, Trump thanked the perpetrators, declaring, “In my…

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YouTube cut down misinformation — then boosted Fox News

YouTube cut down misinformation — then boosted Fox News

The New York Times reports: After the 2016 election, engineers at YouTube went to work on changes to a YouTube algorithm that had become one of the world’s most influential lines of computer code. That algorithm decided which videos YouTube recommended that users watch next; the company said it was responsible for 70 percent of the one billion hours a day people spent on YouTube. But it had become clear that those recommendations tended to steer viewers toward videos that…

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What liberals don’t understand about pro-Trump Latinos

What liberals don’t understand about pro-Trump Latinos

The Atlantic reports: Abraham Enriquez speaks with the clarity of a levelheaded TV anchor. The 25-year-old Latino from Lubbock, Texas, was the first in his family to be born in the United States, after his grandparents immigrated from Mexico in the 1980s and brought his then-2-year-old mother with them. He visits his family across the border at least once a year for service trips with his grandparents’ church. When we talked recently about the state of American politics, I recognized…

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How Trump and Barr’s October surprise went bust

How Trump and Barr’s October surprise went bust

Murray Waas reports: On September 10, Nora Dannehy resigned as the deputy to John Durham, the federal prosecutor investigating the government’s probe into the Trump campaign and Russia during the 2016 election. Dannehy left her post and the Justice Department in part because of Attorney General William Barr’s pressure on Durham to release a report on his investigation’s findings before Election Day, according to a person familiar with her thinking. Trump had long been hoping a report out this fall…

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‘Like local terrorism’: ‘Trump trains’ roar across America

‘Like local terrorism’: ‘Trump trains’ roar across America

The Daily Beast reports: Drivers in a pro-Trump caravan shouted obscenities as they cruised through an intersection near Jennifer Merritt’s home in Larchmont, New York, on Sunday. Some flipped the bird at bystanders. Then one of Merritt’s neighbors saw something more alarming than rude hand gestures. “That guy has a gun!” the woman told Merritt of a man in a black pickup truck. As the COVID-19 pandemic wears on and the election looms, fans of President Donald Trump have increasingly…

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Trump’s campaign against democracy

Trump’s campaign against democracy

Barton Gellman writes: A wretched presidential campaign has played out at last, but Election Day is not how this story ends. Unable to overtake his opponent in the polls, Donald Trump decided months ago to run against the election itself. That race does not conclude when the ballots are counted. Trump has raged against fictional plots to steal his victory, maligning routine procedures such as voting by mail and counting ballots until there are no more to count. His rage…

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How to tell if the election will get violent

How to tell if the election will get violent

Olga Khazan writes: Some experts are worried that the period following this election may become as chaotic and violent as the early 1970s. Extremists recently plotted to kidnap the governor of Michigan. Militias have recruited police and soldiers into their ranks. The president has encouraged his supporters to monitor polling places, has told the extremist Proud Boys to “stand by,” and has agreed to a peaceful transfer of power only with heavy caveats. “All the signs are pointing to a…

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Why we can’t rely on election forecasts

Why we can’t rely on election forecasts

Zeynep Tufekci writes: For weather, we have fundamentals — advanced science on how atmospheric dynamics work — and years of detailed, day-by-day, even hour-by-hour data from a vast number of observation stations. For elections, we simply do not have anything near that kind of knowledge or data. While we have some theories on what influences voters, we have no fine-grained understanding of why people vote the way they do, and what polling data we have is relatively sparse. Consequently, most…

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QAnon received earlier boost from Russian accounts on Twitter, archives show

QAnon received earlier boost from Russian accounts on Twitter, archives show

Reuters reports: Russian government-backed social media accounts nurtured the QAnon conspiracy theory in its infancy, earlier than previously reported, according to interviews with current and former Twitter executives and archives of tweets from suspended accounts. Researchers said in August that the archives showed Russian accounts had helped spread QAnon in volume beginning in December 2017, but that team did not examine the history of specific QAnon promoters. A more granular review by Reuters shows Russian accounts began amplifying the movement…

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Trump can’t just ‘declare victory’

Trump can’t just ‘declare victory’

Richard L. Hasen writes: Just count the damn votes. We are nearing the end of a ridiculous pandemic-laden election season, where we may hit record turnout despite the most blatant attempt to suppress the vote in a generation. More than 90 million people have already voted, and we may reach a record turnout of over 150 million on election day. I am sure we would have exceeded that number by millions more votes if President Donald Trump and Republicans had…

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Fauci warns of Covid-19 surge, offers blunt assessment of Trump’s response

Fauci warns of Covid-19 surge, offers blunt assessment of Trump’s response

The Washington Post reports: President Trump’s repeated assertions the United States is “rounding the turn” on the novel coronavirus have increasingly alarmed the government’s top health experts, who say the country is heading into a long and potentially deadly winter with an unprepared government unwilling to make tough choices. “We’re in for a whole lot of hurt. It’s not a good situation,” Anthony S. Fauci, the country’s leading infectious-disease expert, said in a wide-ranging interview late Friday. “All the stars…

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Fraud like you’ve never seen: Trump donors may end up contributing more than they expected

Fraud like you’ve never seen: Trump donors may end up contributing more than they expected

The New York Times reports: President Trump’s campaign is raising money for a prolonged political and legal fight long after Nov. 3 and recently began automatically checking a box to withdraw additional weekly contributions from online donors through mid-December — nearly six weeks after Election Day. Predicting “FRAUD like you’ve never seen,” the language on Mr. Trump’s website opts contributors into making the weekly post-election donations “to ensure we have the resources to protect the results and keep fighting even…

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Will Trump flee?

Will Trump flee?

Jane Mayer writes: The White House declined to answer questions for this article, and if Trump has made plans for a post-Presidential life he hasn’t shared them openly. A business friend of his from New York said, “You can’t broach it with him. He’d be furious at the suggestion that he could lose.” In better times, Trump has revelled in being President. Last winter, a Cabinet secretary told me Trump had confided that he couldn’t imagine returning to his former…

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