List of U.S. 2020 Election articles
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U.S. President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the NATO summit in Watford, England, on Dec. 4, 2019. Canadians, Whether Left or Right, Are Glad to See Trump Go
Trump’s brand of populist conservatism had little appeal north of the border, but leaves a legacy of U.S.-style race politics.
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A supporter shows a calendar with U.S. President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on the cover outside the Chase Center in Wilmington, Delaware, on Nov. 7. Biden and Harris’s Reset for Africa
Democrats on the continent are eager to have a U.S. ally again, but the new administration will have to deliver at home as well.
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U.S. President Donald Trump departs the White House on March 22, 2019. Trump Was a Warning
It’s time the United States and Europe start taking their democracies more seriously.
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Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa Slovenia PM Frantically Tries to Justify Congratulatory Trump Call
Right-wing leader Janez Jansa called the election early—for the wrong side.
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A dummy depicting United States President Donald Trump in Colombia Relief Across Latin America at Trump’s Loss
The damage done to the U.S. reputation may take years to repair.
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Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden addresses the nation at the Chase Center November 06, 2020 in Wilmington, Delaware. World Leaders Congratulate Biden on Election Despite Trump Refusal to Concede
European allies who regularly clashed with Trump were among the first to applaud the U.S. president-elect on his victory. Now even the president's closest friends abroad are joining in.
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Elaine Chao (center) with her husband, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (left), and U.S. Vice President Joe Biden How President-Elect Biden Could—Believe It or Not—Help Heal America
For all his flaws, there has never been a better deal-maker on Capitol Hill, colleagues say.
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Joe Biden and Mitch McConnell arrive on Capitol Hill on Feb. 12, 2013 in Washington. The Election Is Over. The Ideological Fight Is About to Start.
A preview of the foreign-policy battle that’s looming over Joe Biden’s presidency.
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Supporters of Scottish independence gather at the site of the Battle of Bannockburn for an “All Under One Banner” event in Bannockburn, Scotland, on Aug. 19. Scottish Nationalists Hope Biden Win Means a Washington Friendlier to Independence
The U.S. stance toward any future Scottish independence referendum could be crucial.
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Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and vice presidential nominee Sen. Kamala Harris Biden Wins: Pennsylvania Called After Four Days of Suspense
President Trump’s legal team is challenging the results in several states.
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Counterprotesters debate a supporter of U.S. President Donald Trump Our Top Weekend Reads
Election chaos could be a boon for U.S. adversaries, what Europe’s anti-lockdown protesters really want, and musings on the state of the nation.
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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden speaks at a rally at the University of South Carolina in Columbia on Feb. 29. Executive Power After Trump
A split government could present the Biden administration with some hard choices about the scope of its own authority.
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Corey Lewandowski, former campaign advisor to U.S. President Donald Trump (right), and former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi speak to the media about a court order giving the Trump campaign access to observe vote counting operations in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Nov. 5. Why Trump’s Elections Challenges Are Nothing Like Bush v. Gore
Bush assembled a high-powered legal team. Trump is relying mostly on cronies.
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Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden With Lead in Pennsylvania and Georgia, Biden Edges Closer to Victory
The Democratic nominee could win as many electoral votes as Trump did four years ago.
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren (from left), Sen. Bernie Sanders, and former Vice President Joe Biden participate in the Democratic presidential primary debate in Charleston, South Carolina, on Feb. 25. Biden May Win, but the Left Is Still Fighting for Influence
Continued Republican control of the Senate threatens to forestall both progressive cabinet picks and progressive policies.