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November 2, 2020

Mises Institute

By Ryan McMaken

Close Elections Force Us to Ask Unpleasant Questions about Democracy

A very close or contested election would remind us that elections do not demonstrate "the will of the people" and that national unity is founded on some very fragile myths.

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By The Editors

Preelection Survey: What Is This Election About?

In this timely series, several Mises Institute scholars and writers come together to discuss the themes running through the 2020 election race and the most important policy issues for the American presidency.

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By Daniel Lacalle

American Voters: Don't Look to Europe as a Model

As we face a second wave of coronavirus outbreak in Europe, we know that the March measures and aggressive lockdowns were a grave mistake.

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