
How America Ends Up Alone
Morning ShotsHow America Ends Up AloneOne weird trick to lose friends and influence around the globe.Andrew Egger, Mark Hertling, and Jim SwiftAugust 18Upgrade to listen11 minutes228139It’s a tough year to run for governor of a swing state as a Republican. The folks elected this year will supervise their state’s elections in 2028, and many voters reasonably wonder: What did you do last time Donald Trump tried to steal an election? If he tries to do it again, will you stand in his way?At least some candidates are plainly feeling the pressure.
- ▪Morning ShotsHow America Ends Up AloneOne weird trick to lose friends and influence around the globe.Andrew Egger, Mark Hertling, and Jim SwiftAugust 18Upgrade to listen11 minutes228139It’s a tough year to run for governor of a swing state
- ▪The folks elected this year will supervise their state’s elections in 2028, and many voters reasonably wonder: What did you do last time Donald Trump tried to steal an election?
- ▪If he tries to do it again, will you stand in his way?At least some candidates are plainly feeling the pressure.
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| Original publisher | The Bulwark |
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| Publication time | Tue, 18 Aug 2026 13:16:51 GMT |
| Retrieval time | 2026-08-18T13:39:32.282Z |
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Morning ShotsHow America Ends Up AloneOne weird trick to lose friends and influence around the globe.Andrew Egger, Mark Hertling, and Jim SwiftAugust 18Upgrade to listen11 minutes228139It’s a tough year to run for governor of a swing state as a Republican. The folks elected this year will supervise their state’s elections in 2028, and many voters reasonably wonder: What did you do last time Donald Trump tried to steal an election? If he tries to do it again, will you stand in his way?At least some candidates are plainly feeling the pressure. In 2020, Wisconsin Rep. Tom Tiffany, now Republican nominee for governor, strongly supported Trump’s efforts, backing a lawsuit to overturn the election results and voting against certifying them on January 6th.
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