Republicans' War on the Midterms: Gerrymandering Has Limits, Trump Does Not
Will the Democrats win both houses of Congress in this year's midterm elections? Will they only win one? Will any wins be negated by Republican corruption? Will the midterms happen at all? People who oppose the Trump/Republican regime are becoming rather confident. I remain decidedly pessimistic. As I noted in an abbreviated Dorf on Law column this past Thursday, the Review of Democracy ( RevDem ) "is the online journal of the CEU Democracy Institute (the non-university part of Central European University." Last week, RevDem published my two-part analysis of the many ways in which the Republicans could hold onto power this year, notwithstanding polling currently favoring Democrats. In " The Threats to Nullify (or Ignore) the US Midterm Elections are Very Real ," I made my only firm prediction, which is that Donald Trump will not outright cancel the elections. After all, he likes...