Huge Absentee Vote in Key States Favors Democrats So Far
| By Nicholas Confessore, Karen Yourish, Steve Eder, Ben Protess, Maggie Haberman, Grace Ashford, Michael LaForgia, Kenneth P. Vogel, Michael Rothfeld and Larry Buchanan A businessman-president transplanted favor-seeking in Washington to his family's hotels and resorts — and earned millions as a gatekeeper to his own administration. | | | By Reid J. Epstein, Nick Corasaniti and Stephanie Saul In Wisconsin, about 146,000 people voted by mail in the 2016 general election. This fall, about 647,000 people have already voted absentee, many in Democratic strongholds. | | | By Katrin Bennhold As the U.S. conspiracy theory goes global, it has found fertile ground in the putsch fantasies and anti-Semitic tropes long popular on Germany's far-right fringe. Counterterrorism officials worry. | | |
| Magazine | The Culture Issue By Carina del Valle Schorske The Puerto Rican reggaetonero has come to dominate global pop on his own terms. | | | Opinion By Marilynne Robinson This country is not just an idea. It's a family. | | |
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