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“Consider very carefully what you are doing”

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  • Believe it first time: the pandemic proves that Trump can’t handle a crisis

    09:26

  • Tim Snyder: Voting is what makes America ‘great’

    08:42

  • AG Keith Ellison: “It’s important to see through our tears”

    05:02

  • Now playing

    Historian on protest votes: ‘Consider very carefully what you are doing’

    05:32

  • FOLLOWING

    “I give us the advantage”: WI Dem president denounces GOP “strategic error”

    04:35

  • “Betrayal”: Marty Baron, former editor-in-chief of the Washington Post, denounces the newspaper’s non-support

    06:21

  • “Ultimate expression” of double idealism: Mehdi Hasan denounces the non-approval of the LA Times

    10:38 a.m.

  • Nikole Hannah-Jones: “We teach power what it can do”

    05:01

  • “Premature capitulation”: WaPo editor-in-chief Robert Kagan resigns in protest

    04:38

  • These Republican attorneys general want more teen pregnancies

    11:40 a.m.

  • Donald Trump is leading a shadow foreign policy that has the world on edge.

    04:58

  • Harris says she feels ‘optimistic’ in Philadelphia as she pushes for votes in swing state

    01:25

  • “He betrayed the nation”: Judge Luttig criticizes Trump and hopes Americans will “come to their senses”

    09:52

  • Rep. Jamie Raskin: The answer to anxiety is ‘activism’

    05:24

  • “All hats and no cattle”: Colin Allred has words for his opponent Ted Cruz

    08:01

  • Today’s autocrats gain power through elections, then “dismantle the state”

    08:22

  • “Inexplicable”: Billionaire newspaper owners preemptively “embrace” Trump

    05:46

  • What’s next after Israel’s retaliation against Iran?

    01:36

  • Sen. Mark Kelly calls Trump ‘unfit and unstable’ for rejecting border bill as election issue

    06:55

  • Rep. Ruben Gallego: Kari Lake’s election lies caused ‘trauma’ in Arizona

    10:19 a.m.

In Michigan and Wisconsin in particular, victory or defeat could depend on which voters consider voting in protest. Primarily motivated by anger over the Biden-Harris administration’s continued support for Israel’s war in Gaza, some uncommitted voters may vote for a third-party candidate, vote for Trump, or abstain from voting altogether. But when the margin of victory is so narrow, losing even a fraction of a percentage point to third-party candidates and protest votes could be a disaster. “Anyone who is thinking about this needs to think very carefully about what they are doing,” says Michael Beschloss.