Category Archives: campaigns
“Marine Corps Orders Duncan Hunter to Stop Using Emblem on Political Mailers”
A snippet of the NYT piece:
The Marine Corps said it was not uncommon to encounter politicians using the Eagle, Globe and Anchor, commonly referred to as the E.G.A., and officials routinely send letters telling them to stop. “We encourage… Continue reading
Director of National Intelligence Creates “Election Threats Executive”
Shelby Pierson gets the nod for a new federal position to serve as the intelligence community’s principal advisor on election security.
This
bio fits the very general description in the DNI’s press
statement, but I’ll confess I’m not sure… Continue reading
“Judiciary chair demands Hope Hicks clarify closed-door testimony”
On whether she had direct knowledge of payments to Stormy Daniels, or whether she was “present” when Trump discussed Daniels.
The documents unsealed in the Cohen warrant today seem to suggest there may be more to the story.
“F.E.C. Allows Security Company to Help 2020 Candidates Defend Campaigns”
NYT:
The Federal Election Commission said on Thursday that a Silicon Valley security company could immediately start helping 2020 presidential candidates defend their campaigns from the kinds of malicious email attacks that Russian hackers exploited in the 2016 election.The… Continue reading
My New Essay/ Forthcoming Lecture: “Deep Fakes, Bots, and Siloed Justices: American Election Law in a Post-Truth World”
I have posted this draft on SSRN. I will be delivering a version of this paper as the 2019 Richard J. Childress Memorial Lecture at St. Louis University on October 11. There will be a great line up of commentators… Continue reading
“Trump officials warn of ‘active threats’ to US elections”
AP:
The Trump administration warned of unspecified “active threats” to U.S. elections as top security officials briefed Congress Wednesday on steps the government has taken to improve election security in the wake of Russian interference in 2016.Director of National… Continue reading
“Colin Kaepernick’s skin appears darkened in Republican campaign fundraiser ad”
“The U.S. isn’t prepared to fend off foreign meddling in 2020. We need a national strategy”
Casey Corcoran, Bo Julie Crowley and Raina Davis LAT oped.
“California is moving to ban deepfakes. What are they, anyway?”
The SacBee reports.
“No One Picks Up the Phone, but Are Online Polls the Answer?”
NYT’s The Upshot:
The transition away from live interview telephone polling is well underway, and online polls now make up the principal source of data on national public opinion.But the alternatives to traditional polling are not fully mature, and the… Continue reading
“Trump Consultant Is Trolling Democrats With Biden Site That Isn’t Biden’s”
NYT:
From top to bottom, the website, JoeBiden.info, breezily mocks the candidate in terms that would warm the heart of any Bernie Sanders supporter: There are GIFs of Mr. Biden touching women and girls, and blurbs about his less-than-liberal… Continue reading
The Reverse Stormy Daniels: Rep. Duncan Hunter Claims Money Spent on Affairs Mixed Business and Pleasure and Were Campaign Related
Brad Heath:
Lawyers for Rep. Duncan Hunter say his affairs with three lobbyists and two congressional staffers "often served an overtly political purpose" and suggests he was simply a "married man mixing business with pleasure." pic.twitter.com/aTiu8AJRyw— Brad Heath (@bradheath)… Continue reading