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Why My Medium Posts Look Different

Why My Medium Posts Look Different Why My Medium Posts Look Different You're probably wondering why I use those horizontal colored image bars to separate my title, sections, and blockquotes. Or why I have "pointer" posts that refer to my other Medium posts. The reason is that I do my writing on my own device, and I use cascading style sheets ("CSS," i.e. I write in HTML). Here's an example of what my blog posts look like. (Don't worry, it's a link to Google's Blogger site, formerly known as Blogspot. So it's safe to use.) While Medium is an awesome platform for people to share blogs, and everyone there seems extremely friendly and helpful, it's tricky to use for an oddball like me, because I want to have my blogs on my own device, and I like the styling that I've developed. I also revise my pieces frequently. Of course I could just devel

Trump's Electoral Genius

President Trump's Electoral Genius NOTE: If you're interested, you can see my 2020 election simulations . Or you can peruse the Table of Contents . This is not an opinion or an advocacy article that takes a pro- or anti-Trump stance. While I don't care for him much, I'm trying to analyze his actions in a dispassionate way. If you'd like my stand-alone HTML file or a PDF (the latter doesn't have clickable links, because I don't have the software) just e-mail me: rog AT rs-freeware.org --raj   President Trump's Electoral Genius: How He Dominates by Dividing and Why his Coalition Drives A Divisive Governing and Effective 2020 and Midterm Winning Strategy (with 2020 election simulations based on known data) President Trump combined his fan base with typical GOP voters to win. His coalition represents a little over 40% of the country. If