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Election 2020: A once-in-a-century, massive turnout? If states do not make adequate preparations for accurately counting what could turn out to be 60 million mail-in ballots, the ensuing controversy may well rock American democracy to its foundations. William Galston analyzes new polling data on mail-in voting and how it may shape the upcoming election. Read more |
Listen: Getting rid of the Senate filibuster During Rep. John Lewis's funeral, President Barack Obama proposed ending the Senate filibuster to pursue a voting rights agenda. In the latest episode of the Lawfare Podcast, Margaret Taylor, Molly Reynolds, and Adam Jentleson discuss the history of the filibuster, how it actually works, and what the consequences could be if a Democratic-controlled Senate got rid of it. Listen to the podcast | Brookings resources for learning online | Whether you are a student, a teacher, or just someone who wants to learn a bit more from home, Brookings has something for everyone. We've put together a list of online learning resources covering a wide range of topics in economics, politics and governance, and international relations. | A note on the Brookings response to COVID-19: The Brookings Institution campus in Washington, D.C. will be closed through at least January 4, 2021. For more information, read our full guidance here. As Brookings experts continue to assess the global impacts of COVID-19, read the latest analysis and policy recommendations at our coronavirus page or stay up to date with our coronavirus newsletter. | The conclusions and recommendations of any Brookings publication are solely those of its author(s), and do not reflect the views of the Institution, its management, or its other scholars. | |