Teaching About the 2020 Presidential ElectionWayne JournellSocial Education
The democracy campaigners watched with alarm. “Every week, we felt like we were in a struggle to try to pull off this election without the country going through a real dangerous moment of unraveling,” says former GOP Representative Zach Wamp, a Trump supporter who helped coordinate a biparti...
but there hasn’t been that much reliable polling on Asian Americans, so this survey provides one of the few snapshots of how Asian American voters feel about the upcoming presidential election.
Washington — Rudy Giuliani, who served as former President Donald Trump's personal attorney, was disbarred from practicing law in New York on Tuesday after he was found to have spread falsehoods about the integrity of the 2020 presidential election. A New York appeals court concluded that ...
Mark Sonnenklar, who worked as a roving attorney during the 2022 election, began his presentation by going over a precinct analysis from Army intelligence veteran and analytics guru Seth Keshel.
An analysis of flight schedules for U.S. primary commercial airports, Census data and election results yields a stark portrait of Democrats' challenge in 2020. For a moment, let's divide the country's electorate into four geographic tiers: ...
That can be incredibly powerful at resonating with viewers, and it can also cut both ways, as we saw with videos showing Trump making baseless claims about the 2020 election, which tend to get shared by both Trump supporters and critics, albeit for different purposes. ...
Giuliani was one of the most active proponents of former President Donald Trump’s baseless claims of widespread voter fraud during the 2020 election.
So, expect Republicans to stoke the “defund-the-police” embers. It could frighten voters in the middle and may even suppress liberals if the Democratic nominee isn’t in line. Scratch that. It’s only June. We may still not know what factors could sway the November e...
“Duck Dynasty” star Korie Robertson tried to give her followers some perspective about the 2020 presidential election by reflecting on the joy she felt while bonding with her family and community at the polls.