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The postal service has become vital to America’s elections: https://econ.st/3a5fV9T

Why more mail-in voting doubles the chances of recounts in close states: https://econ.st/2FKhP5i

Why an absentee ballot is more likely to be counted if you’re white: https://econ.st/3065tv0

How America’s electoral college favours white voters: https://econ.st/32PsdRI

Why Joe Biden could be a surprisingly activist president: https://econ.st/3cp7MOW

Donald Trump faces a much bigger task than he did in 2016: https://econ.st/32RNcDD

Trump could still win a second term despite his poor odds in election forecasts: https://econ.st/2RL5AYx

Why the Supreme Court may tip the 2020 elections: https://econ.st/2EoGT0K

Read about the battle for the Supreme Court after the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg: https://econ.st/2FULubw