surely these are all technicalities. the actual change will be applied in state legislatures, and it will be Republican leaning ones that will enact strong anti-abortion laws, right? find it bizarre this is even a major political issue in a modern country.
an assurance given under the assumption the Afghan government remained in place, and hadnt evaporated at first sign of Taliban advance. dont know why people have so readily accepted an alternative version of history where the US initiated the withdrawal first, as suggested in the article.
as i understand it, a lot of the swing states are very much up for grabs. this is why Trump is fighting the mail in vote, fears stay at home voters will make a difference.
for months didnt seem they anyone had clue who would be running mate. saw commentry they'd bring in one of the other losing candidates or even Michelle Obama. Biden as a front and expected to step aside soon after winning is a theme.