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46 votes
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As Joe Biden wins the US election and transitions to president-elect, US allies and other nations react to the shift
17 votes -
2020 US Presidential Election Results - Discussion Thread
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This is a continuation of the original thread from election day, which was here.
These threads are intended as more conversational spaces to process the day and results. Consider this an open forum for your own thoughts and feelings.
There is also a thread here in ~news that's more focused on articles and events.
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2020 US Presidential Election Day - Discussion Thread
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We have a thread here in ~news that's more focused on articles and events, but I also want us to have a more conversational space to process the day. Consider this an open forum for your own thoughts and feelings.
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Why critics find Brett Kavanaugh's Wisconsin mail-in voting opinion 'sloppy'
6 votes -
Polling 101: What happened to the polls in 2016 — and what you should know about them in 2020
5 votes -
Dear Dad, please don’t vote for Donald Trump this time
24 votes -
How US President Donald Trump ruined political comedy
10 votes -
Trump/Biden 2020 Presidential Debate #2 Discussion Thread
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Info from The Washington Post:
Location: Belmont University in Nashville
Moderator: Kristen Welker, NBC News White House correspondent and co-anchor of “Weekend Today”
Details: The debate will be 90 minutes long and have no commercial breaks. It will be divided into six 15-minute segments that the moderator has chosen. They are: fighting covid-19, American families, race in America, climate change, national security and leadership.
Trump’s campaign has criticized the topics, saying they thought this was supposed to be a foreign policy debate. The head of the Commission on Presidential Debates said that’s not true.
Trump has criticized the moderator, Welker, as being biased, as he has other moderators. The commission and even a Fox News host have defended Welker’s integrity.
The commission also announced days before the debate that in light of Trump’s frequent interruptions during the first one, it will silence the microphone of the candidate who is not speaking during the two-minute opening segment for each candidate. After each candidate has two minutes, there will be an open discussion where both microphones will be on, but the commission urged civility in a statement: “It is the hope of the Commission that the candidates will be respectful of each other’s time.” The Trump campaign said it still will participate, despite the president criticizing a potential virtual debate as a forum where it would be too easy to silence his microphone.
21 votes -
The real divide in America is between political junkies and everyone else
17 votes -
How prepared are these seven battlegrounds for the election? A readiness report
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Vote safely: How to find a trustworthy election ballot drop-off location
17 votes -
Behind in polls, Republicans see a silver lining in voter registrations
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Inside the Republican plot for permanent minority rule
25 votes -
Trump & Biden 2020 US Presidential Town Halls Discussion Thread
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Watch Trump's Town Hall on YouTube
Begins approximately ~2 hours from the time of this posting. Runs for one hour.
Watch Biden's Town Hall on YouTube
Begins approximately ~2 hours from the time of this posting. Runs for an hour and a half
More information from CNN.
In case you're wondering why there are two separate town halls happening instead of Debate #2 tonight, @3d12 has the recap here.
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As states prepared mail-in ballots, US Postal Service failed to update at least 1.8 million addresses
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Mike Pence/Kamala Harris 2020 US Vice Presidential Debate - Discussion thread
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Watch on YouTube
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Debate starts ~90 minutes from the time of this posting.
Info from The Washington Post:
Location: The University of Utah in Salt Lake City.
Moderator: Susan Page, Washington bureau chief, USA Today
Details: The debate will be 90 minutes long and have no commercial breaks. It will be divided into nine segments of 10 minutes each that the moderator gets to choose.
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Trump/Biden 2020 Presidential Debate #1 Discussion Thread
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Info from The Washington Post:
Location: Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. (This was originally scheduled to be held at the University of Notre Dame. Notre Dame withdrew, saying the fact that it would have to limit student attendance and volunteer opportunities because of the pandemic erased the reason to host a debate at the university.)
Moderator: Chris Wallace, anchor of “Fox News Sunday”
Details: The debate will be 90 minutes long and have no commercial breaks. There will be no opening statements. Wallace will dive right in with the first question to Trump. It will be divided into six 15-minute segments that Wallace has chosen. They are:
- the Trump and Biden records
- the Supreme Court
- the coronavirus pandemic
- the economy
- race and violence in cities
- the integrity of the election
56 votes -
Data leak reveals Donald Trump campaign strategy to deter millions of Black Americans from voting in 2016
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US President Donald Trump’s taxes show chronic losses and years of income tax avoidance
61 votes -
The United States is not entitled to lead the world
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FiveThirtyEight Senate forecast
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Politics is an American industry
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On the rudeness of mobs
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In Georgia’s chaotic primary, as many as 1,000 voters may have cast ballots by mail and in person, secretary of state says
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Who gets to vote in Florida?
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Trump eliminates federal anti-racism training, calling it “a sickness”
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The path to autocracy; A second Trump term will leave America’s political system and culture looking even more like Orbán’s Hungary
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We don’t know how to warn you any harder. America is dying.
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Kludgeocracy in America
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Judge voids 50,000 absentee ballot requests in Iowa county
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The truth about voting by mail and election fraud | Real Law Review
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‘Freedom’ means something different to liberals and conservatives
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Getting from November to January: Wargaming shows that, short of a landslide victory for Joe Biden in the upcoming elections, we may be headed for a severe constitutional crisis
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Progressive groups are getting more selective in targeting incumbents. Is it working?
9 votes -
One IT guy’s spreadsheet-fueled race to restore voting rights
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Inside the Boogaloo: America’s extremely online extremists
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I was a postal service regulator for eighteen years. Don’t panic
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Stop panicking about the post office; but do fund them ASAP
13 votes -
Joe Biden picks Kamala Harris as his US Vice President
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FiveThirtyEight 2020 election forecast
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The unraveling of America
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Democracy maybe?
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Many Americans are convinced crime is rising in the US. Even if they're wrong, their fear is making everyone else less safe
16 votes -
Biden goes big without sounding like it
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With Obama saying "the filibuster is a 'Jim Crow relic' ”, it’s looking more and more like Democrats will abolish the filibuster if they win back the Senate
21 votes -
There have been thirty-eight statewide elections during the pandemic. Here's how they went
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Explaining the urban-rural political divide: Why do Democrats so often concentrate in cities?
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What can we do to support voter turnout in the US elections this fall?
There is an important election in the United States this fall, and we've all heard a lot of concern expressed about efforts to suppress the vote. Under the shadow of all the other issues we're...
There is an important election in the United States this fall, and we've all heard a lot of concern expressed about efforts to suppress the vote. Under the shadow of all the other issues we're currently facing as a society, I know a lot of people who are asking "what concrete actions can I take to make a difference?" It seems like helping to get out the vote is one very important action.
So here's a question to the Tildes community: what suggestions do you have about how we (as individuals) can help get out the vote this fall? Big or small, donating money or doing physical work -- what can we do?
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Ultimate immunity
3 votes