1. This Bret Stephens column has been dunked on by experts like @NateSilver538 but there's a little more to be said. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/08/opinion/midterm-results-2020-democrats.html …
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6. For years and years, Stephens worked alongside people like John Fund, leading advocates of cracking down on voting as a way of shoring up GOP power. Instead of bemoaning size of Dem wave, Stephens should reflect on his complicity in creating this mess.
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7. More thoughts on that column here: https://newrepublic.com/minutes/152175/bret-stephenss-dismissal-size-blue-election-overly-hasty …
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Yeah they endorsed a fascist in Brazil, voter suppression is not even controversial for the WSJ.
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Gotta wonder if there will ever come a point at which the Times has had enough of watching BS score own goals on their dime.
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This is indeed the kicker.
@BretStephensNYT wants us to accept as given an electoral landscape riddled with gerrymandering and voter suppression. And@nytimes has given him a huge platform. -
We see how voter suppression is now a core strategy for the GOP: In FL and GA, GOP leaders are attacking efforts to count all the votes. Intimidation by Gov. Scott, active suppression by SOC Kemp, emails from Sen. Rubio alleging malfeasance.
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