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October 30, 2020
 
How the Stock Market Betrayed Donald Trump
 

The president foolishly rested his reelection hopes on economic indices that are even more irrational than he is.

By Timothy Noah

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Glenn Greenwald Throws a Fit In his spectacular departure from The Intercept, he previewed a new media venture that seems destined to showcase the most insufferable people in American media.By Jacob Silverman
 
 
The Quiet Suppression of Trans Voters“Trans people don’t know if that polling place is going to be safe. We don’t know if any place is going to be safe.”By Melissa Gira Grant
 
 
Ten Moves, Two Tents, and Five Months of a Housing Reckoning in MinneapolisDuring a summer of uprising and mutual aid, Nadine Little moved from park underpasses to hotels and back again. She’s not alone.By Gili Ostfield

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A Republican Oilman Is Running for Texas’s Top Oil-Regulation SeatThe Texas Railroad Commission is the most important climate race you’ve never heard of. And GOP candidate Jim Wright is pretty sketchy.By Kate Aronoff
 
 
Who Gets Included in “the American People”? The enduring struggle over who is deserving of political representationBy John Patrick Leary
 
 
Blue States Suppress the Vote, TooLong voting lines in New York aren’t a symptom of the pandemic. They’re the result of years of broken politics and party patronage.By Nick Martin
 

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