Some headlines that caught our eye.
Election 2020
Bloomberg Group Says Trump Could Win Big Election Night, But Biden Still Becomes President — Newsmax
Confessions of a voter fraud: I was a master at fixing mail-in ballots — New York Post
Axios-Ipsos poll: Most expect quick election results — Axios
Trump and Biden’s starkly different campaigns — Andrew Malcolm, McClatchy
An unlikely state tightens up — Politico
Trump becomes top political advertising spender on Google — Yahoo Finance
We Are Not Surprised
Trump Approval Rating Soars With African-Americans During RNC — Washington Times (Aug 31)
Lib Media Ignores Biggest Convention Story: Trump’s Aggressive Outreach To Black Voters — Issues & Insights (Aug 27)
Riots
Trump tours site of Kenosha riots, promises to help businesses rebuild — Fox News
Justice Department investigating protest leaders — USA Today
Trump says he doesn’t believe there is systemic racism in law enforcement — Washington Post
The Democrats Are Whitewashing Leftist Violence — National Review
Biden Takes Tougher Tone On Rioting Despite Staffers Funding Bail For “Protesters” — Weaselzippers
Gov. Brown asked for help policing Portland, suburban sheriffs said no thanks — Hot Air
Some Pigs Are More Equal
Pelosi Caught On Video Breaking San Francisco Hair Salon Ban — Legal Insurrection
New York Gov. Cuomo Caught Not Wearing a Mask — Newsmax
Attention Never Trumpers
Conservative Takeover of Appeals Court in Reach with Trump Reelection — Washington Free Beacon
What, Us Biased?
Media Accepts Biden Claim He Won’t Ban Fracking — Washington Free Beacon
Democrats, Journalists, Celebs Push Talking Point About Fearing ‘Race War’ — Breitbart
Reuters video journalist’s report is indistinguishable from a Biden campaign ad — Twitchy
Misc
Justice Department unveils new FISA rules to limit surveillance of political candidates — Washington Times
The Payroll Tax Delay Is Here, But So Is Confusion About It — NPR
State Department monitored 13 Americans’ social media in possible legal violation — Just the News
Satire
‘Not the Bee,’ your source for headlines that should be satire, but are not. — Not the Bee