List of U.S. 2020 Election articles
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People watch a news program reporting on the U.S. presidential election at a railway station in Seoul on Nov. 4. Seoul Breathes a Sigh of Relief as Trump Loss in Sight
Trump put unprecedented strain on the U.S.-South Korean alliance.
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Election workers count ballots on Nov. 4 in Philadelphia. As Biden Inches Ahead, Trump Lays the Groundwork for a Challenge
Lawsuits by the Republican Party are criticized as specious.
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Supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump cheer during a rally in West Nyack, New York, on Nov. 1. Yes, Biden Won—but It’s Still Trump’s America
Many thought 2016 was a fluke. That’s impossible to argue now.
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Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden Biden Edges Toward Narrow Victory in a Deeply Polarized America
If he wins the White House, the Democrat will need all his skills to reach across the aisle and avoid political paralysis.
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A woman wears a “Trump 2020” face mask at a rally for incumbent Republican Senate candidate Joni Ernst in Davenport, Iowa, on Oct. 31. Why the Pandemic Didn’t Hurt Trump
Americans have no point of comparison for the coronavirus.
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Car decorations reference the QAnon conspiracy theory at a campaign rally for U.S. President Donald Trump In Likely Lost Election, QAnon Sees Even More Conspiracies
Trump’s most dedicated supporters are going into a spiral online.
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Indian voters line up at a polling station to cast their ballots during the fifth phase of general election in Amethi, Uttar Pradesh, India, on May 6, 2019. India Would Have Counted the Votes Already
The world’s largest democracy might have some lessons to offer the oldest democracy on how to conduct an election.
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A protester carries a sign reading “‘Count Every Vote’—Democracy” in Detroit on Nov. 4. Contested Elections Put the United States in Dubious Company
In younger democracies, disputes about the results may be more common, but in mature democracies like the United States, the loser should have reason to step aside.
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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden speaks at Philadelphia City Hall on June 2. Note to U.S. Allies: America Will Remain Divided and Frustrating
Biden’s ambitious domestic and international agenda will be stymied by a Senate the Democrats failed to win.
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Supporters wait to hear Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden speak at the East Las Vegas Community Center about the effects of COVID-19 on Latinos in Las Vegas on Oct. 9. Both Parties Are Heading Toward a Reckoning
The 2020s will be a decade of political evolution and realignment, no matter who wins this election.
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Election night in Tokyo How the World Is Covering Trump’s Premature Victory Lap
The election has been called an “attack on the nerves”—and Trump’s statements have been dubbed an “attempted coup.”
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A combination picture shows Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden in Wilmington, Delaware, and U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington, D.C., early Nov. 4. Don’t Blame the Polls
Try as they might, pollsters can never account for one thing: human psychology.
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Scottish National Party leader Nicola Sturgeon campaigns ahead of the 2019 British general election in Perth, Scotland, on Dec. 3, 2019. Scotland’s Pro-Independence Leaders Fret for U.S. Democracy
For the Scottish National Party, Trump is an easy target—and a way to bash Brexiteers at home.
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A member of the "Democrats Abroad" organization in Berlin Allies Look to ‘Strategic Autonomy’ as Support for Trump Proves Resilient
The world, like the United States, is in limbo. But one thing is clear: 2016 was not an aberration.
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An Iranian man watches U.S. President Donald Trump giving a speech on television in Tehran on Nov. 4. Middle East Rivals Take Jabs at the State of U.S. Democracy
Regional media is covering the U.S. elections much like we covered theirs.