Trump thinks non-citizens are deciding elections. We debunked the research he’s citing.; Donald Trump’s ‘rigged election’ talk is changing minds. Democrats’ minds, that is.; Why John Kasich could have a better chance of becoming president than Evan McMullin; If you want a more powerful President Trump, impose term limits on Congress; Here’s what Congo can teach the world about peace;
 
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Trump thinks non-citizens are deciding elections. We debunked the research he’s citing.
A better estimate: Zero non-citizens voted.
 
Donald Trump’s ‘rigged election’ talk is changing minds. Democrats’ minds, that is.
Trump is moving Democrats in the opposite direction.
 
Why John Kasich could have a better chance of becoming president than Evan McMullin
Even if the election goes to the House of Representatives, there are additional reasons beyond the obvious why McMullin won't likely win.
 
If you want a more powerful President Trump, impose term limits on Congress
Term limits weaken legislatures and empower chief executives.
 
Here’s what Congo can teach the world about peace
Human ties, local connections and strong beliefs make the difference between conflict and peace.
 
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