A Chaotic Election Ends—Maybe?
NOV 6
No matter the vote count, legal challenges and resistance in Washington continue to make this election historically fraught. David Remnick speaks about the state of the race with some of The New Yorker’s political thinkers: Evan Osnos on Biden’s candidacy, Jeannie Suk Gersen on how the Supreme Court may respond, Susan Glasser on Mitch McConnell’s hold on power, and Amy Davidson Sorkin on Washington and the nation.



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∑ Clearly much depends upon the peculiar-perpetual scrambling within the Drumpf-brain ... from moment to moment,
and the n- mindsets of his cabal re ..dropping the A-bomb on Luxembourg--because We Can. News at 11, 12 ... ∞

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