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11 votes
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Fukushima contaminated water set to be released into the ocean
13 votes -
US intelligence assessment shows intentionally caused explosion crashed Wagner chief's plane
26 votes -
Anti-corruption candidate wins Guatemala presidency in landslide
17 votes -
Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of August 21
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6 votes -
Kenya - debt comes due and social unrest
5 votes -
US Federal Emergency Management Agency funds run short - Vermont lawmakers lobby for emergency funding for flood damaged state
20 votes -
Central America parliament expels Taiwan as permanent observer, adds China in the same role
7 votes -
Ecuadorians reject oil drilling in the Amazon, ending operations in a protected area
13 votes -
Cambodian Parliament approves longtime leader’s son as prime minister as part of generational change
4 votes -
Carbon removal should be a public good
30 votes -
A single reform that could save 100,000 lives across the USA immediately
24 votes -
Iran is about to make its hijab laws even stricter
13 votes -
Midwestern US cities become transgender health sanctuaries amid GOP legislative threats
33 votes -
When Instagram was used for government communication
6 votes -
Ecuador prepares for ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ vote to stop oil drilling
18 votes -
Former US President Donald Trump's televised trial could rival Super Bowl viewership
50 votes -
Far right wing French billionaire takes over prestigious newspaper Journal du Dimanche
17 votes -
The United States can't build infrastructure. The reason: it refuses to learn from other countries.
124 votes -
Naomi Wu and the silence that speaks volumes
32 votes -
Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of August 14
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12 votes -
The US tech industry has largely co-opted the once-dreaded “patchwork” of state rules through effective lobbying— and its success is sapping momentum for federal legislation
7 votes -
Hydrogen, additionality, & Joe Manchin
5 votes -
US federal grants will replace tunnels beneath roads that let water pass but not fish
16 votes -
The hidden fee costing US doctors millions every year
22 votes -
US Special Counsel got a search warrant for Twitter to turn over info on Donald Trump’s account
40 votes -
Italy's far-right ruling party has been ordered to pay damages to a same-sex couple for using a photo of them with their newborn son without their consent in an anti-surrogacy campaign
24 votes -
The biggest bank heist in history (and why you've never heard of it)
7 votes -
US Education Department readies latest tranche of student debt relief but faces new legal challenges to the program
18 votes -
Growing segregation by sex in Israel raises fears for women’s rights
71 votes -
Helsinki could become a 'sanctuary city' for medical treatment, as the new right-wing government continues to crack down on undocumented migrants
8 votes -
Is keeping Donald Trump in the 2024 US election beneficial to Democrats?
Yes, Trump has a real chance of winning in 2024 and that would be dangerous for the world in many ways. On the other hand Trump seems like the easiest candidate for the presumptive nominee...
Yes, Trump has a real chance of winning in 2024 and that would be dangerous for the world in many ways.
On the other hand Trump seems like the easiest candidate for the presumptive nominee President Biden to beat.
- A lot of Americans are rightly scared shitless of Trump and will turn out to vote against him.
- Trump is likely to try to dodge debates which benefits Biden, who has a stuttering problem and a gaffe problem.
- Trump is elderly, like Biden so that somewhat neutralizes the age issue for Biden.
If Trump was removed from the election DeSantis might become the front runner or nominee
- He is young, and the age issue would be on Biden again
- He might have the debates Trump would have eschewed and do well in them
- DeSantis would likely pick up Trump's base in that situation
The worst scenario with Trump being removed from the election would if someone other than DeSantis became the nominee
- Again, the age issue would be a thing for Biden again
- The unknown nominee could be a better debater than Biden
- The unknown candidate would have neither Trump's nor DeSantis's baggage, causing more voters to stay home or swing voters picking him/her over Biden
Edit:
To clarify, I mean what would happen if Trump was kept entirely out of 2024 - no 3rd party runs, no vote splitting.
45 votes -
Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of August 7
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16 votes -
Villavicencio assassination a ‘disturbing moment’ for Ecuador democracy, former running mate says
6 votes -
US Federal judge orders Southwest Airlines attorneys to attend ‘religious-liberty training’ from conservative Christian legal advocacy group
42 votes -
The cost to librarians and libraries from the US culture wars
22 votes -
Environmental experts have criticised the Swedish government's plan to build at least ten nuclear reactors in the next twenty years
22 votes -
White House unveils ban on US investment in Chinese tech sectors linked to the military
41 votes -
Ecuadorian presidential candidate Villavicencio reported killed in attack at rally
31 votes -
The historic Gullah-Geechee community is fighting to retain its land and culture in South Carolina
24 votes -
US President Joe Biden to designate a new national monument surrounding the Grand Canyon
45 votes -
A pro-Putin Facebook network is pumping French-language propaganda into Africa. The pages promote Russia’s line on the war in Ukraine to more than four million followers...
40 votes -
Alexei Navalny: Russian opposition leader's jail term extended to nineteen years
31 votes -
Why do so many Scots cling to a false affinity with Norway?
10 votes -
‘Republican stooge’: Robert F Kennedy Jr mocked in the US after it’s revealed half his Super PAC funding comes from GOP mega donor
30 votes -
Canada's digital news subscription tax credit
13 votes -
Dozens injured after opponents of the Eritrean government stormed a festival, Festival Eritrea Scandinavia, in the Swedish capital organised by regime supporters
10 votes -
Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of July 31
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14 votes -
The UK NHS in crisis - evaluating radical alternatives
10 votes -
Wisconsin’s dairy industry relies on undocumented immigrants, but the state won’t let them legally drive
20 votes