Trump鈥檚 COVID-19 crisis creates an even greater crisis for the U.S. | The Globe and Mail
October 4, 2020 | On October 2, an already tumultuous presidential campaign was thrust into more turmoil at the news that Donald Trump had tested positive for COVID-19. This development 鈥 at once both extraordinary and unsurprising, given Mr. Trump's aversion to mask-wearing and social distancing 鈥 has opened up American governance and politics to the possibility of unprecedented disruption.
The road to the White House: How Donald Trump wins, and how Joe Biden prevails | The Globe and Mail
September 19, 2020 | The 2020 Presidential election is less than a month away, and polling averages indicage Democrat Joe Biden is poised to secure a victory over the incumbent Republican President, Donald Trump. But, as Max Bell School professor David Shribman writes in the Globe and Mail, this unconventional race is by no means over. Read what each candidate must do to win the White House on October 3 鈥 as the two slog through acerbic debates and bitterly-contested battleground states.
Trump vs. Biden debate: Amid the slugfest, faint signs of candidates' strategies were visible | The Globe and Mail
September 30, 2020 | "By the time they were finished there was blood on the floor 鈥 but voters may be left with the sad conclusion that there is no floor to the way politics in the United States is conducted."
The presidential debate won鈥檛 be a game changer | The Globe and Mail
September 30, 2020 | "But don鈥檛 expect Tuesday鈥檚 debate between the two men running for the U.S. presidency 鈥 Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden 鈥 to make much of a difference to the election outcome. Or any difference at all. That鈥檚 because American presidential debates 鈥 a relatively recent addition to White House campaigns, first coming in 1960, some 172 years after the initial U.S. election 鈥 seldom produce important turning points."
Give me liberty, and give me death? The enduring legacy of America鈥檚 penchant for freedom | The Globe and Mail
April 23, 2020 | For centuries Americans have battled others, and each other, in the name of freedom, sometimes weaponizing the word, sometimes twisting the notion out of recognition. David Shribman comments on the shifting definition of American liberty, and what it means in the context of the current protests against COVID-19 lockdown measures.