Election Overtime: 6 States With Voting Litigation, Controversies

 
 
November 16 2020
 

Good morning from Washington, where President Trump is pursuing litigation based on allegations of election irregularities in states where he trails Democratic challenger Joe Biden. Fred Lucas has a roundup. What goes on with Boston's top prosecutor? Cully Stimson and Zack Smith investigate another rogue DA. On the podcast, jobs is the focus of the first Republican of Native American descent to be elected to Congress. Plus: where COVID-19 deaths are concentrated, and your letters about the election. On this date in 1945, in a secretive operation that raises moral questions, the U.S. government brings 88 German scientists to America after World War II to assist in improving rocket technology.

 
 
 
NEWS
Election Overtime: 6 States With Voting Litigation, Controversies
By Fred Lucas

The Trump campaign filed a lawsuit in a Michigan court that includes sworn affidavits from more than 100 individuals alleging misconduct in counting and processing ballots.
COMMENTARY
Meet Rachael Rollins, the Rogue Prosecutor Whose Policies Are Wreaking Havoc in Boston
By Cully Stimson

Even though Rollins wasn't the first rogue district attorney backed by George Soros, she is the grand dame of the rogue prosecutor movement when it comes to her nonprosecution practices.
ANALYSIS
This Business Owner-Turned-Congresswoman Will Go to DC to Fight for American Jobs
By Virginia Allen

Rep.-elect Yvette Herrell, who is of Cherokee descent, says her top policy priorities include protecting American jobs, expanding the economy, and securing the southern border.
COMMENTARY
10 Counties With 21% of COVID-19 Deaths Have Just 11% of the Population
By Norbert Michel

In recent months, the number of new cases has been more geographically dispersed, but COVID-19 fatalities remain highly concentrated.
COMMENTARY
We Hear You: Making Sense of the Election Results
By Ken McIntyre

"Many residents leave mail in an open shelf area, on which I have seen Arizona voter booklets that were specifically addressed to a resident," writes Roxanne Gadol Fritz of Phoenix, noting this could lead...
COMMENTARY
ICYMI: Calls for 'Unity' Really Calls for Capitulation
By David Harsanyi

Michelle Obama says we can overcome our divisions, but that liberals must remember "tens of millions ... voted for the status quo, even when it meant supporting lies, hate, chaos, and division."
 
     
 
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