The Columbus Dispatch

Democrats shouldn’t count their chickens just yet

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Biden's historic pick of a brilliant California senator and former attorney general, Kamala Harris, a Black woman with Asian heritage, as his running mate.

But Trump, a failed president without scruples, is trying desperatel­y to hold on to power. Authoritar­ians who have the full power of government to suppress opposition almost always succeed in being reelected.

The small percentage of swing voters who will be crucial in the Nov. 3 election will be called on to sort through mountains of conflictin­g ideas, lies, charges, bribes and promises.

Above all, U.S. intelligen­ce agencies agree Russia is pulling out all the stops to reelect Trump and disparage Biden. There is absolutely no doubt Russia interfered in 2016 to elect Trump and paid no price. Trump has never denounced Russian illegaliti­es.

Trump's camp is trying to paint the moderate Biden-harris team as far left, even socialisti­c. That is not true, but many Americans will believe it.

Trump, one of the most inarticula­te presidents in history, is using Biden's past gaffes to portray him as stupid and halfway to senility. Neither is true, but many Americans are programmed to believe such demagoguer­y.

Trump is wrongly using the attorney general to investigat­e Biden's son on charges long ago proven to be false, despite Trump's own nepotism in putting his daughter and unqualifie­d sonin-law in positions of huge power in the White House.

With 75% of Americans hoping to vote by mail during a highly contagious pandemic, Trump is working to eviscerate the U.S. Postal Service by firing top managers and changing rules to slow delivery down so many ballots don't get delivered, returned or properly postmarked.

Republican­s, abetted by the Justice Department, have spent years passing voter suppressio­n laws to keep Black people from voting in the numbers they have in the past.

Big business has benefited enormously from the Trump administra­tion's focus on tax cuts and erasing regulation­s meant to level the playing field and protect workers and the environmen­t. He can count on their donations and support.

Trump will try to revive the "law and order" image that Richard Nixon cultivated as protesters push the defundpoli­ce movement, which, incidental­ly, Biden and Harris do not support.

Trump is a proven racist who constantly dog-whistles to white supremacis­ts and those fearful of losing privileged white-majority status. We know millions of Americans this summer have been appalled by the extent of systematic racism in this society; we don't know how deep the strain of racism runs.

The White House purposeful­ly has blocked a second round of economic support for the millions of Americans whose lives have been uprooted by the virus and joblessnes­s. Trump hoped to push through executive actions to bring relief for which he could take credit. But he failed because his effort was unconstitu­tional and the White House is full of incompeten­t staff members who have their jobs only because of personal loyalty to Trump.

Finally, millions of Americans, worried, literally, about the survival of their children and themselves, do not pay attention to Trump's daily assaults on civility, truth and the American Way. They will not recognize Biden's insistence that this election is about the soul of America and the need for a large mandate to oust Trump. They shrug their shoulders at Trump's malfeasanc­e. They will not vote.

The cliche is true. Our future depends on voter turnout, on passion, on whether one man's self-interest wins out over the interests of 328 million.

Ann Mcfeatters is an op-ed columnist for Tribune News Service. amcfeatter­s@nationalpr­ess.com

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