My New Essay in the Wall Street Journal: “Why It Will Be Harder for Trump to Challenge This Year’s Election”
I have written this Essay for the Wall Street Journal (appearing in print on Saturday). It begins:
There are abundant signs that Republican nominee Donald Trump won’t accept the results of the 2024 election if he loses. He has taken… Continue reading
Trump Threatens Mark Zuckerberg with Life in Prison in Upcoming Book
Politico:
Former President Donald Trump writes in a new book set to be published next week that Mark Zuckerberg plotted against him during the 2020 election and said the Meta chief executive would “spend the rest of his life… Continue reading
“Trump shares social media posts with QAnon phrases and calls for jailing lawmakers, special counsel”
AP:
Donald Trump shared more than a dozen posts on his social media network Wednesday that call for the trial or jailing of House lawmakers who investigated the attack on the U.S. Capitol, special counsel Jack Smith and… Continue reading
“There’s a fair way to ensure third-party candidates don’t ‘spoil’ the US election”
David Daley Guardian oped:
We need a modern fix that recognizes that third parties are here to stay, but also that a nation with a guiding principle of majority rule deserves winners who earn more than 50% of their fellow… Continue reading
Federal District Court Dismisses PILF NVRA Lawsuit Against the State of Louisiana on Standing Grounds
The conservative group PILF claimed it could get access to Louisiana’s list of voters removed from the registration rolls under the NVRA. Today a federal district court dismissed the case on grounds that PILF had no standing.
Trump Explains to Dr. Phil His Comment About Christians Not Having to Vote Anymore After This Election
From the interview:
During their talk, Dr. Phil also pressed the former president about his comments at a gathering of Christians last month, during which he said that they wouldn’t “have to vote again” after 2024.
Trump insisted he… Continue reading
“Voting Rights for Nebraska Felons in Flux as Election Day Approaches”
NYT:
When the Nebraska Legislature voted 38 to 6 this year to allow people convicted of felonies to cast a ballot immediately after completing their sentences, it was a moment of bipartisan unity.
That moment did not last.
Just before… Continue reading
“Voting Rights Leaders Step Up Election Initiatives After Texas Raids”
NYT:
Republican officials in Texas in recent days have investigated a number of Latino voting activists and political organizers as part of an election fraud inquiry, conducting a series of raids that led one group to appeal to the federal… Continue reading
“Republican Donors, Do You Know Where Your Money Goes”
Juleanna Glover NYT oped:
We long ago blew past any meaningful controls on political giving in American elections. Now we should focus on the rules governing political spending, which are in equally terrible shape. For that we can blame the… Continue reading
Colorado: “On Native Land, a New Push to Expand Voting Meets the Long Tail of State Violence”
Bolts:
Lorelei Cloud was born in 1967, three years before Native Americans living on tribal lands in Colorado were guaranteed the right to vote. Even once she turned 18, and for many years thereafter, she did not vote. Her polling… Continue reading
Video of My Appearance on MSNBC with Janai Nelson and Katie Phang Talking About Election Lawsuits and Certification Worries
“Why everyone in America should be following the shenanigans in Ohio”
This is a guest post by Maureen O’Connor, Retired Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court.
James Madison, in Federalist No. 10, warned us about the dangers of factions—groups that, driven by self-interest, work against the public good.
“By… Continue reading
“How the Federal Cases Against Trump Came Sputtering Back to Life”
NYT:
The two federal criminal cases against former President Donald J. Trump sputtered back to life this week after periods of delay and major legal setbacks.
With 10 weeks left until Election Day, prosecutors in the office of the special… Continue reading