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Image from The New York Times, November 8, 2020 If I could design the American health-care system from scratch, it would combine universal, government-provided insurance with the ability to purchase.
By David G. Myers - Exploring Psychology 7th ed. (Worth) page 398., CC BY 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4422200 I appreciate that there are reasons to be optimistic, but at the same time.
Senate elections have become almost fully nationalized, which was how Republicans were able to add Senate seats during a blue wave and get a sixth justice crammed onto the Supreme.
So hey, what's going on? Apparently, I am told, there was a bit of a polling error.
Looks like the Southeastern polling was massively off, although the initial Midwestern results are looking better. Let's hope the margins in PA are big enough.
The fact that there's the slightest doubt about the outcome of the election is a massive indictment of American constitutionalism: Maybe the polls are right, and Joe Biden is on course for.
As of this morning nearly 90 million early votes have been reported by states (the real number is higher because of reporting lag times, ballots in the mail that haven't.
Good to see the Times spell out the Trump campaign's plan to steal Pennsylvania so clearly: President Trump’s campaign in the crucial battleground of Pennsylvania is pursuing a three-pronged strategy.