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Rick’s Opeds and Commentaries, 2024
Voting in the U.S. Shouldn’t Be This Hard, MSNBC Opinion, Nov. 5, 2024
Thousands of Pennsylvania Ballots Will Be Tossed on a Technicality. Thanks SCOTUS, Slate, Nov. 4, 2024
Why the “Blue Shift” Everyone Seems to Have Forgotten … Continue reading
“Stein and Cooper go to court to challenge GOP shift of elections power to NC auditor”
News and Observer:
Incoming Gov. Josh Stein and Gov. Roy Cooper sought to expand a lawsuit on Monday to challenge a new wide-ranging law passed by the GOP-led legislature earlier this month that removes power from incoming Democratic officeholders.
Cooper… Continue reading
California: “Orange County GOP pushes back on ‘false claims of voter fraud'”
LAT:
The Republican Party of Orange County has forcefully swatted down unfounded claims of voter fraud in the 2024 election, debunking allegations that went viral after Democrats flipped a hotly contested congressional seat.
In a county home to some of… Continue reading
“A Pro-Trump Group’s Risky Bet on Infrequent Voters Seems to Have Paid Off”
NYT:
Heading into the 2024 election, the conservative group Turning Point Action made a risky and expensive bet as it tried to fix Republicans’ early-voting problem: It zeroed in on infrequent voters who seemed to lean to the right.… Continue reading
“Rep. Kay Granger confirms she has ‘unforeseen health challenges’ but denies report she is in Memory Care”
CBS News:
The congressional office of Republican Rep. Kay Granger of Texas denied she is in a memory care facility after a report in the Dallas Express said she has not been in Washington in months and that she had… Continue reading
Quote of the Day
“One or more of the organizations of the Plaintiffs’ counsels are politically based organizations, such as the organization United to Protect Democracy, whose website states: ‘Protect Democracy is a… group dedicated to defeating the authoritarian threat… and protecting liberal democracy.… Continue reading
“Democrats continue to dominate spending in competitive general elections”
From the Cook Political Report (paywalled):
In the 20 most expensive House races, Democrats outspent Republicans in all but two races, per AdImpact. That’s largely due to Democratic candidates’ fundraising advantage over Republicans. Across the 20 most expensive races, the… Continue reading
Book launch recording now available
As noted in this new Common Ground Democracy post.
“How the White House Functioned With a Diminished Biden in Charge”
WSJ:
To adapt the White House around the needs of a diminished leader, they told visitors to keep meetings focused. Interactions with senior Democratic lawmakers and some cabinet members—including powerful secretaries such as Defense’s Lloyd Austin and Treasury’s Janet Yellen—were infrequent or grew… Continue reading
“The Wrath of Trump: House Republicans Map a Case Against Liz Cheney”
NYT:
For years, President-elect Donald J. Trump has made it known that people he believes to be his enemies should be prosecuted.
This week, his allies in Congress laid out a template for how to go after one of them… Continue reading
“Elections: Observations on State Laws and Perspectives on Holding Special Elections to Fill House Vacancies”
New GAO report:
The U.S. Constitution requires each state’s governor to issue written orders for special elections to fill vacancies in the U.S. House of Representatives (House). Following the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, a federal law was enacted… Continue reading
Rick Pildes: I’m Honored Sen. Manchin Thanks Me and Our Bipartisan Group of Election Scholars for our Work on the Electoral Count Reform Act of 2022
“Confidence in U.S. Courts Plummets to Rate Far Below Peer Nations”
Adam Liptak for the NYT:
Public confidence in the American legal system has plunged over the past four years, a new Gallup poll found, putting it in the company of nations like Myanmar, Syria and Venezuela.
“These data on… Continue reading