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Plus, why Ukraine is a midterm issue. | [Download App]( [See More in #Longreads]( [Follow @Flipboard](Flipboard) Alternative Programming for the Midterms [ElectionCentral] Curated by [The Politics Desk]( With Election Day on Tuesday, we dedicate today's edition to some deep dives on big political topics. In a world of TikTok attention spans, these collections invite voters to slow down, read long-form journalism, listen to podcasts, watch videos and explore resources. We hope this curation will challenge, inform and inspire voters. You may not agree with all the perspectives, but they will hopefully make you a smarter citizen. [[A Look at America’s Teetering Economy, Curated by Michael Sasso] A Look at America’s Teetering Economy, Curated by Michael Sasso flipboard.com · The Politics Desk Bloomberg's real economy reporter chose stories that highlight the economic issues Americans are facing.]( [FLIP ]( [[The Very Real Threats to Our Democracy, Curated by David French] The Very Real Threats to Our Democracy, Curated by David French flipboard.com · The Politics Desk The Dispatch columnist argues we need to restore a basic respect for the humanity and decency of our political opponents.]( [FLIP ]( [[Will Abortion Shift U.S. Politics?, curated by Abby Johnston] Will Abortion Shift U.S. Politics?, curated by Abby Johnston flipboard.com · The Politics Desk The editorial director of The 19th explores whether a post-Roe reality will ultimately spur a political shift.]( [FLIP ]( [[The Top Immigration Issues, Curated by Julia Gelatt] The Top Immigration Issues, Curated by Julia Gelatt flipboard.com · The Politics Desk A policy analyst explores what's different about border crossings this year, Biden polices, the "Dreamers" and more.]( [FLIP ]( [[Disinformation, Postreality and the Midterms, Curated by Jesse Damiani] Disinformation, Postreality and the Midterms, Curated by Jesse Damiani flipboard.com · The Politics Desk New technologies play a powerful role in elections. These articles spotlight the relationship between information, democracy and reality creation.]( [FLIP ]( [[The Midterms Are a Referendum on LGBTQ+ Rights, Curated by Mathew Rodriguez] The Midterms Are a Referendum on LGBTQ+ Rights, Curated by Mathew Rodriguez flipboard.com · The Politics Desk A queer journalist shows how LGBTQ+ rights are under attack in 2022.]( [FLIP ]( [[The Rise of Christian Nationalism, Curated by Katherine Stewart] The Rise of Christian Nationalism, Curated by Katherine Stewart flipboard.com · The Politics Desk The author chose stories about the movement’s theocratic ambitions, conspiracism and hostility to democracy itself.]( [FLIP ]( [[An Education Crisis Impacts Our Politics, Curated by Steve Snyder] An Education Crisis Impacts Our Politics, Curated by Steve Snyder flipboard.com · The Politics Desk We’re just now processing how COVID-19 reshaped schools and the state of our politics. A collection from the editor-in-chief of The 74.]( [FLIP ]( [[Why Ukraine Is a Midterm Issue, Curated by Jonathan Masters] Why Ukraine Is a Midterm Issue, Curated by Jonathan Masters flipboard.com · The Politics Desk The war impacts gas and grocery prices in the U.S., while American tax dollars go to support our ally.]( [FLIP ]( [[Bring Civility Back to Politics, Curated by Beth L. Fossen] Bring Civility Back to Politics, Curated by Beth L. Fossen flipboard.com · The Politics Desk This collection explores the growing nastiness of American politics and some ideas for bringing civility back.]( [FLIP ]( Want more than 10 stories? Use the QR code to get Flipboard on your phone. It's free and you'll have all the best stories just a flip away. [Download]( COMMUNITY COLLECTIONS A selection of my favorite magazines on Flipboard right now. The 20 counties that will decide... [POLITICO] Curated by POLITICO Top Stories in Politics [The News Desk] Curated by The News Desk Politics [ProPublica] Curated by ProPublica Policy & Politics [Vox] Curated by Vox Was this sent to you by a friend? For more like it, subscribe [here](. [BLOG]( · [CAREERS]( · [ADVERTISE]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here](. View our privacy policy [here](. ©2022 Flipboard, Inc. Made with love at 555 Bryant St #352 Palo Alto, CA 94301

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