Today on TAP: An open letter from former leaders of Students for a Democratic Society
Election 2020
Even Republicans Want to Vote by Mail
Today on TAP: The president’s fears notwithstanding, most people approve
What South Carolina’s Absentee Voting System Shows the U.S.
A look at how the state can disenfranchise voters who mail in ballots, which will become more critical as vote-by-mail expands
Biden Winks at the Insurance Industry
By offering to expand Medicare to 60-year-olds, the candidate also telegraphs to insurers that his help is on the way.
DSA and the Threat of Moronic Rectitude
Today on TAP: Why the Democratic Socialists won’t endorse Biden
Bernie-izing Biden
Now that Sanders has endorsed Biden, here’s a realistic plan for moving America to the left.
Preparing for a Slow Vote Count
Think Iowa took forever? If the coronavirus compels mass voting by mail in November, counting the ballots will take some time.
Still the Man Who Will Change America
Bernie Sanders’s young supporters will create a more egalitarian nation in the long run—and maybe, in the short run as well.
A Frustrating, Dangerous Election Day in Wisconsin
Countless voters are disenfranchised as voting is forced to be held in the middle of a pandemic.
On the Perils of Ignoring Tara Reade’s Sexual Assault Claim
Democrats cannot simply hope that charges levied at Joe Biden will be ignored by Donald Trump.

