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2020 election

Josh Hawley Is Not the First Missouri Senator with Blood on His Hands

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The Bleeding Kansas parallels with our current moment get weirder and darker, as legal historian Steven Lubet explains.

Steven Lubet January 13, 2021 Civil War, conservatism, elections, legal history, radical politics

What Made 2020 Slightly Bearable for the Tropics of Meta Gang, the Scariest of All Gangs

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The best books, movies, music and other bullshit of 2020, according to our writers and editors.

Guest December 31, 2020 Best of, Best of the Year

From Border Ruffian to Florida Man: The Evolution of Voter Fraud in American History

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Voter fraud is on everybody’s Twitter feed these days. While most everyone concedes that in person voting fraud […]

Steven Lubet December 4, 2020 elections, law, legal history, politics

What Tropics of Meta Knows About Politics

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Our people are troubled, but they wrote a lot of good shit.

Alex Sayf Cummings October 29, 2020 Best of, elections, politics

An Asian Man Who Likes Math: Anti-Asian Misandry and Transformative Hospitality

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The media did not take Andrew Yang’s path-breaking and radical campaign seriously. Seulghee Lee explains why so many got Yang so wrong.

seulghee March 13, 2020 Asian American history, Asian Americans, elections, gender, politics, race, radical politics

A Modest Proposal for the Electoral College

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Some argue for scrapping the Electoral College. But would a more proportional allocation of electoral votes work just as well?

Stephen Cohen November 9, 2019 Donald Trump, elections, Hillary Clinton, politics

We, Too, Have Been Bidening

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One of the many things we’ve lost in the years of the Catastrophe is the ability to enjoy Joe Biden.

Casey Baskin September 14, 2019 Aneurysms, Best of, elections, politics

The Democratic Primary Field as a History Department

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Professor Hickenlooper spends most of his time trying to keep Professor Warren from being the department chair and bases his courses on historiography circa 1986.

Jason Tebbe July 9, 2019 academia, Democratic Party, elections, politics, Uncategorized
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