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The G.O.P. has sought to help Green Party candidates in previous election cycles to siphon votes from Democrats. This year is no different — but it hasn’t always worked.
By Maggie Haberman, Danny Hakim and Nick Corasaniti
Days before the start of mail voting, the state’s Supreme Court rejected an appeal by the Green Party’s candidate to reprint thousands of ballots so that his name could be added. The decision could help Joe Biden.
By Stephanie Saul and Nick Corasaniti
And, to Zoom or not to Zoom? That is the quarantine question.
The problem is not just paranoia. It’s also that she questioned a candidate’s motives rather than the soundness of her views.
By Tim Wu
Stop sanitizing a tyrannical dictator. My country deserves change.
By Joanna Hausmann, Leah Varjacques and Kristopher Knight
And should third parties exist? Can they?
The Democratic Party loomed large over the annual Green Party conference last month, but all eyes were on November, when Green leaders say they’ll field at least 224 candidates.
By Liam Stack
The former president discussed his new book, co-authored with James Patterson, as well as Monica Lewinsky and the current political climate.
At a TimesTalks event, the former president said that his defensiveness in a recent interview “wasn’t my finest hour.”
By Shane Goldmacher
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