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The Nation Just Lost the Election by Robert C. Koehler 806 words I guess I’d call the Trump victory an “expected” shock. In the deepest core of my being, I was unhappy with virtually everything about the election: unhappy with the Kamala Harris campaign and her unrelenting support of Israeli genocide, unhappy with the Democratic
What I Can Offer as an Old White Dude: Reassurance by David J. Smith 929 words I remember waking up on November 5, 1980, after casting my first vote in a presidential election to find that my candidate had been defeated in a landslide. The loss of Jimmy Carter to Ronald Reagan led to 12
A Call to Post-Election Action by Peter Bergel 829 words He Ran the Table Unbelievably, Donald Trump not only won the presidency – capturing the popular and electoral votes necessary to do so fair and square – but he also ran the table, meaning his party? likely controls both houses of Congress and the Supreme Court.