Tuesday, 8 November 2016

Tuesday's Opinions: How to know when the presidential race is as good as over

The Gangs of Washington are drawing their knives; Farewell, dear Donald Trump: An ode to the media's frenemy; Anti-Semitism is no longer an undertone of Trump's campaign. It's the melody.; The rules that guided Janet Reno's life; The dysfunction goes deeper than the candidates; Comey's damage can't be undone; How the next president can heal a broken America; Relax, Democrats! A Trump win would be a third Obama term.; How Campaign 2016 could shift the climate debate for the better; Republicans attempt to rig the vote by suppressing it; South Korea's bizarre presidential scandal is a loss for the United States; How to know when the presidential race is as good as over; Recurring election nightmares; Happy Hour Roundup; A group of political scientists says Trump’s attacks on our democracy are unprecedented and dangerous; Donna Brazile: ‘My conscience is very clear’; #NeverTrump Republicans’ closing pitch
 
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How to know when the presidential race is as good as over
Consulting Larry Sabato's crystal ball to find out.
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The Gangs of Washington are drawing their knives
Regardless of who wins, Capitol Hill is gearing up for a fight.
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Farewell, dear Donald Trump: An ode to the media's frenemy
The presidential nominee and the media have had an odd, codependent relationship for nearly 17 months. But hopefully it all ends tomorrow.
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Anti-Semitism is no longer an undertone of Trump's campaign. It's the melody.
From my culture's history, I know that when a demagogue begins to identify scapegoats, the Jews are never far behind.
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The rules that guided Janet Reno's life
The former U.S. attorney general, who died Nov. 7, always did what she thought was right, even when it was unpopular.
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The dysfunction goes deeper than the candidates
Tuesday's victor will have to reconcile the campaign's vast promises with the government's limited ability to meet them.
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Comey's damage can't be undone
Even when he did the right thing, he did it the wrong way.
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How the next president can heal a broken America
A message of national healing has seldom been more urgent.
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Relax, Democrats! A Trump win would be a third Obama term.
Trump agrees with a great many of Obama's positions.
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How Campaign 2016 could shift the climate debate for the better
Lawmakers and political journalists must finally treat climate change as an urgent threat.
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Republicans attempt to rig the vote by suppressing it
Voter suppression efforts imperil an already bitter election.
 
South Korea's bizarre presidential scandal is a loss for the United States
Park Geun-hye, an important partner against North Korea, is diminished.
 
 
Latest Blogs
How to know when the presidential race is as good as over
Consulting Larry Sabato's crystal ball to find out.
 
Recurring election nightmares
We're almost there, unless this will never end.
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
A group of political scientists says Trump’s attacks on our democracy are unprecedented and dangerous
Just in case you had forgotten that a lot is at stake in this election.
 
Donna Brazile: ‘My conscience is very clear’
Former CNN contributor is defiant on the scandal that has embarrassed the entire network.
 
#NeverTrump Republicans’ closing pitch
Why some Republicans can't support Trump.
 
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