voter intimidation

There are critical differences between the legal and political landscapes in the 2000 election and today that make it exceptionally unlikely that any of this legal wrangling will matter.

This is your TPM afternoon briefing.
President Trump’s personal lawyer has been on various conspiracy tears for months. His initial fever-swamp stoking about Hunter Biden backfired dramatically, which, in his brain, is apparently just cause to double down.

This is your TPM afternoon briefing.
Republicans are shifting course in their attempts to seize victory from the jaws of potential electoral defeat.

Voters should go to the polls expecting only to find friendly election workers and fellow engaged citizens.