Brett Kavanaugh’s Wisconsin Ruling Lays the Groundwork to Hand Trump the Election
The growing conservative majority on the Supreme Court shows its clearest sign yet that in the event of a close election, they’re ready to help Trump win.
The growing conservative majority on the Supreme Court shows its clearest sign yet that in the event of a close election, they’re ready to help Trump win.
The polls have been more stable than four years ago and the president is underperforming, says Dave Wasserman. Though the race may tighten in the coming week—and nothing is certain—Trump’s path looks increasingly difficult.
Election officials in Pennsylvania say the Trump campaign’s tactics in the crucial swing state could amount to voter intimidation.
As early voting is under way, there have been reports of intimidation at polling sites and Democrats in several states have received threatening emails from an address belonging to far-right group the Proud Boys.
“It’s not gonna be fair,” Trump said after the debate commission announced it would mute candidates’ mics while the other is talking.
Registration errors, rejected ballots, and long lines are just some of the speed bumps voters have encountered as Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Florida scramble to streamline their processes during a pandemic.
Still reeling from the last election, Democrats are warning that rumors of Trump’s political demise have been greatly exaggerated.