Saturday, October 31, 2020

Some Headlines

Americans Surge to Polls: ‘I’m Going to Vote Like My Life Depends on It’ (New York Times)

Millions of Mail-in Ballots at Risk in Battleground States (Wall Street Journal)

Study Links Trump Rallies to More than 700 COVID Deaths (Politico) 

With Election Day Looming, an Anxious Nation Hears Rumblings of Violence (Washington Post)

Boards of Election: Fearing Violence, Washington Prepares (Agence France Presse)

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightoot Unveils Security Plan for Election-related Civil Unrest, Urges Peaceful Protests (Chicago Tribune)

Self-Professed 'Proud Boy' Arrested After Allegedly Threatening to Blow Up North Dakota Voting Location (Newsweek)

ICE Agents Told to ‘Be ready’ to Protect Federal Property and Quell Protests on Election Day (Business Insider)

Protests Won’t Be Enough to Stop a Coup (The Atlantic)

Voter Suppression Keeps Students from Polls (USA Today)

In Florida, Voters of Color and Young Voters Have Had Ballots Flagged for Possible Rejection at Higher Rates than Others (Washington Post)

Voting 2020 Updates: Police Pepper Spray Voting Rights Marchers in North Carolina (USA Today)

2 Florida men Accused of Stealing Mail-in Ballots from a Post Office Box (Business Insider)

Berlin's Madame Tussauds Put its Wax Trump Statue in a Garbage Bin Just Days Before US Election (Business Insider)