FiveThirtyEight
Galen Druke

Early this week, I called this the “Cancel Culture Convention.” It’s been a really common talking point, and sure, Americans don’t like cancel culture or political correctness. But in the middle of a pandemic and economic collapse, it seems like an awfully abstract argument to spend so much time talking about. But hey, I’ll leave that up to the voters to discern.

Dan Hopkins

I wrote earlier today that to win, Trump needs to build support more among white Americans who are lower in prejudice. I don’t think a heavy emphasis on law and order fits the bill.

Nathaniel Rakich

Trump says the top 10 most dangerous cities in the country are run by Democrats. I haven’t fact-checked that, but I wouldn’t be surprised — because almost all cities are run by Democrats. In the top 21 most populous cities in the U.S., there are only three Republican mayors.


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