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A haunting case of missing students, election skulduggery dating back centuries, and the deep dark world of comments sections. (episode)
Cruz and Kasich's short-lived alliance was just the latest GOP maneuver to block the presumptive nominee, and the latest in a long history of electoral skulduggery.
Prior to 1824, the idea that the masses might not have much of a say in the selection of their president wasn't particularly controversial. One "corrupt bargain" changed all that.
An FEC loophole allows super PACs to coordinate with campaigns if they aren't spending money. A pro-Clinton group is using that loophole to post comments online.
What The Guardian learned from sifting through the 70 million comments left on its site since 2006.
The haunting disappearance of 43 students in Mexico may finally force a kind of reckoning.