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41 votes
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US history shows swapping candidates is a losing game for Democrats
32 votes -
Donald Trump is a de-facto incumbent US President ("Why I think Joe Biden decided to run again (and why he can’t really talk about it)")
29 votes -
Designed to fail: Chemical release at LyondellBasell
8 votes -
Joe Biden's path to US re-election has all but vanished
23 votes -
After Joe Biden's debate performance, the US presidential race is unchanged
20 votes -
Donald Trump loathes our laws, puts self over country, and is dangerous for America. He is fully unfit to lead, writes the editorial board.
50 votes -
Former US President Donald Trump claims not to know who is behind Project 2025. A CNN review found at least 140 people who worked for him are involved.
44 votes -
The credibility trap – is reputation worth fighting for?
11 votes -
What can be done about the Supreme Court of the United States?
I'm pitching this question out to Tildes because I'm drawing a blank. It feels like we have seen an absolute stripping of our rights and unbridled support for large, private capital in the past...
I'm pitching this question out to Tildes because I'm drawing a blank. It feels like we have seen an absolute stripping of our rights and unbridled support for large, private capital in the past week; and I'm unsure of how to respond. Considering the scale of impact these rulings will have on every US citizen's day to day life, things are surprisingly quiet. I'm wondering how other folks are thinking about mobilizing - be it through protest, outreach to representatives, or civil disobedience. It doesn't feel like there is a wave of ire. At least in my circles, there are no protests like the Women's March or BLM. There has been no response from my local representatives in congress or state senators. It's just eerie radio silence.
Is anyone else feeling this way? Has anyone joined or developed some sort of response to what is happening?
83 votes -
What are the most effective ways to help get Joe Biden re-elected in the US?
So I'm kind of terrified by recent political news. What can I do to help? Options include: Donating Phone banking Text banking Postcarding Door knocking Volunteering as an election worker Does...
So I'm kind of terrified by recent political news. What can I do to help?
Options include:
- Donating
- Phone banking
- Text banking
- Postcarding
- Door knocking
- Volunteering as an election worker
Does anyone have an informed opinion about which of these will actually move the needle and which ones just make you feel like you're doing something?
48 votes -
Why a new conservative brain trust is resettling across America: Pro-Donald Trump professionals aren’t just talking about remaking Western civilization
28 votes -
"Radical, in a different vein": The "Abundants" and supply-side progressives
17 votes -
It’s up to us
25 votes -
After a shaky debate performance top US Democrats talk about replacing Joe Biden on the ticket
90 votes -
The US Supreme Court weakens federal regulators, overturning decades-old Chevron decision
67 votes -
US Supreme Court makes it harder to charge Capitol riot defendants with obstruction, charge Donald Trump faces
24 votes -
The victims of US nuclear testing deserve more than this
16 votes -
What have we liberals done to the US west coast?
37 votes -
Why the South Carolina redistricting case was decided six to three
4 votes -
The financial reports that led to the investigations against Michael Cohen and then Donald Trump - leading to the conviction in New York
11 votes -
San Francisco Bay Area tech leaders jump to Donald Trump's defense, donate funds following conviction
15 votes -
Texas attorney general Ken Paxton is weaponizing consumer protection laws against nonprofit organizations
23 votes -
The new propaganda war
25 votes -
Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse: Moscow Tools (full special)
13 votes -
America must face reality and prioritise China over Europe
9 votes -
Donald Trump - Joe Biden US Presidential debates to take place on June 27th and September 10th
20 votes -
Wisconsin lawsuit settlement makes new emails public regarding pro Donald Trump fake electors scheme in 2020
17 votes -
The aggressive Arizona grand jury that indicted Donald Trump's allies
6 votes -
The five futures of Russia
27 votes -
Former US President Donald Trump will speak at the Libertarian National Convention
28 votes -
Opinion: The many US campaign finance violations divulged in Donald Trump’s hush-money criminal trial
25 votes -
New American military aid for Ukraine - What's in the package and what impact will it have?
13 votes -
Arizona grand jury indicts eleven Republicans who falsely declared Donald Trump won the state in 2020
59 votes -
CO-VIDS: The Ghandi trap
3 votes -
The persistence of the Venezuelan migrant and refugee crisis (2023)
5 votes -
Residents in southern Illinois county to vote on non-binding referendum to separate state from Cook County
13 votes -
Saudi Arabia and UAE refused to open airspace to Israeli and US aircraft during Iran attack
9 votes -
2020 election lawsuits continue... Smartmatic settles OANN defamation case: Here’s where Dominion and Smartmatic’s other lawsuits stand now
10 votes -
Ukrainians contemplate the once unthinkable: Losing the war with Russia
37 votes -
An honest assessment of American rural white resentment is long overdue
32 votes -
US Senate Republicans furious over Donald Trump derailing FISA bill
27 votes -
Kansas Legislature brings gavel down on civil asset seizure powers of law enforcement
28 votes -
The migrant highway that could sway the US election
11 votes -
Many Americans who recently bought guns open to political violence, survey finds
9 votes -
Congressional fake electors strategists have been subpoenaed in Arizona
14 votes -
Donald Trump’s lawyers told the court that no one would give him a bond. Then he got a lifeline, but they didn’t tell the judges.
39 votes -
Researcher calls out misuse of research in book on American white rural rage - suggests resentment over rage
25 votes -
Historian Avi Shlaim: ‘I remain hopeful Israel will start to act rationally’
2 votes -
Do US voters care about policy even a little?
31 votes