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The New England Journal of Medicine provides an unvarnished appraisal of the current administration’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
What might be of special interest to Lincoln Democrats and friends is the perspective of some in the international community on this week’s first presidential debate. Follow this link to read The Guardian’s key takeaways from the debate, its impacts on the American polity, and the implications for the United States’ role in the world. Follow this link to read The Guardian’s OpEd on why the debate represented a bad night for the world.
Travis Roland, Lincoln Democratic Town Committee—Executive Committee member, expresses his concern about the future of democracy and his outrage about the current administration.
Published by the Massachusetts Secretary of State, this booklet in pdf form provides critical voter information as well as information on the two ballot questions that will appear on Massachusetts’ 2020 election ballot. It provides the text of the two proposed laws, statements describing the effect of a yes and a no vote, a summary, and a brief argument for and against each question.
The stakes have never been higher, and we all want to put our energy and resources toward the best outcomes possible in November and beyond. With the torrent of emails and ads competing for attention, options to make an impact can seem overwhelming. The LincolnDems offer some answers to commonly asked questions, distilling the options to make an impact in November into manageable, solid solutions.
Amber Phillips, a political analyst for The Washington Post, offers a five-step strategy for Democrats to take back the Senate in the November election.
This article introduces the reader to Elect535, an organization providing analysis and tools for making decisions about candidates for the US House and Senate to support in the 2020 national election.
Robert Hubbell analyzes the ways in which Trump is politicizing the Corona virus for his personal interests making decisions about resources that will enhance his electoral advantage.
President Donald Trump’s political operation is launching a multimillion-dollar legal campaign aimed at blocking Democrats from drastically changing voting rules in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Read a summary of Swing Left's strategy for achieving electoral victories in 2020.