Election Day Reading for While You Wait
We at the Washington Monthly are here to help you cope as you wait on line during the day or watch the votes trickle in at night.
It's Election Day! Beyond the final get-out-the-vote efforts, there's not much left but the counting, and the fingernail-biting.
We at the Washington Monthly are here to help you cope as you wait on line during the day or watch the votes trickle in at night.
Below are our latest analyses of the choices we face today. See you on the other side. -- Bill
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The Election May Not Be Close After All: Editor in Chief Paul Glastris examines all the reasons why Harris may be poised for a decisive victory. Click here for the full story.
What I’m Watching on Election Night: Joshua A. Douglas, University of Kentucky law professor, tracks the many statewide ballot initiatives where voting rights and election reforms are on the line. Click here for the full story.
No Furor Over the Führer: Contributing Editor Jonathan Alter explores the Republican nominee's weird fascination with the Nazi dictator. Click here for the full story.
The “Russian World” and Donald Trump: Tamar Jacoby, of the Progressive Policy Institute’s New Ukraine Project, argues Trump will cozy up to the Russian dictator if given the chance. Click here for the full story.
The Election Really Could Come Down to Turnout. That’s Bad for Donald Trump. My look at the five-alarm dumpster fire that is the Trump get-out-the-vote operation. Click here for the full story.
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