Showing results for: Trump 2020 election (page 187)
Lost in the fog of four years in Trump’s America
Libby Hill
I've used TV to anesthetize myself to the outside world. But that ends now
Joe Biden elected president — at last — as major media declares an end to grueling race
Igor Derysh, Andrew O'Hehir
AP, major networks finally declare an end to the Trump era — while president plays golf, refuses to concede
Detroit women may help Joe Biden win
Jessica Goodheart
But can a divided nation carry out their agenda?
Clown coup: Trump’s effort to overthrow democracy as well-run as his business (and presidency)
Amanda Marcotte
Trump had many tools at hand for a coup — SCOTUS, Bill Barr, the GOP Senate — but went with Twitter "declarations"
Five things to learn from Election Day 2020 in Texas
Alex Samuels, Patrick Svitek
Texas played host to a series of high-stakes contests up and down the ballot
The U.S. has left the Paris climate agreement. Outstanding mail-in ballots could get us back in
Angely Mercado
As of November 4, the U.S. is officially withdrawn from the 2016 Paris climate agreement
An embarrassing failure for election pollsters
W. Joseph Campbell
Polls predicted a "blue wave" that didn't materialize
Joe Biden on the brink of victory — after Michigan, Trump has almost no way to win
Roger Sollenberger
For all his bluster, Trump is out of options: He must win every remaining state to hold the White House
Professional pollsters blew it again in 2020. Why?
Matthew Rozsa
Salon reached out to top political scientists to get their thoughts on why polls overestimated Biden's support
Twitter and Facebook slap warning labels on Trump’s baseless claims of voter fraud
Nicole Karlis
Both major social media platforms are struggling to fight the president's attempts to undermine democracy
After 2020, we face an existential struggle: What does it mean to be an American?
Amanda Marcotte
Trump voters can't bring back America's past — but they'd rather destroy the nation than embrace its future
Fox News was in a “purple haze” on election night until Trump’s wild claims gave them clarity
Melanie McFarland
In a "Fox News Democracy," authoritarian moves to delegitimize the election aren't condemned so much as mainlined
Breathe, Democrats: Yes, the Trump trauma is severe — but there’s no reason to panic
Heather Digby Parton
This election is an agonizing nail-biter — but not a 2016 rerun. Trump knows that, and he's losing his sh*t
However the election ends, white supremacy has already won
Chauncey DeVega
America has shown a fidelity to white supremacy we can't dismiss, regardless of the election's final outcome
If Trump will stop at nothing, will nothing stop him?
Steven Rosenfeld
Will the election and legal system withstand the coming test?
Celebrities spent millions so Florida felons could vote
Lawrence Mower, Langston Taylor
Nearly 13,000 felons could now be eligible to vote after a Bloomberg-backed push to pay their court fines and fees
Trump snaps the tether: He calls for end to vote count, threatens appeal to the Supreme Court
Sophia Tesfaye, Andrew O'Hehir
We knew he would do it, and he did: Trump claims he's already won the election, with millions of votes uncounted
Republican Sen. Joni Ernst defeats Theresa Greenfield in Iowa to hold Senate seat for second term
Roger Sollenberger
While both candidates grew up on Iowa farms, their political trajectories could not be more different
Democrat John Hickenlooper wins Senate race in Colorado
Matthew Rozsa
In the first Democratic pickup of the night, former governor defeats Republican incumbent Cory Gardner
Former Auburn football coach Tommy Tuberville unseats Democratic Sen. Doug Jones in Alabama
Joseph Neese
Jones defied all odds in 2017 when he became the first Democrat sent by Alabama to the U.S. Senate in 25 years
Key 2020 congressional races: Democrats seek to shore up House majority
Matthew Rozsa
Democrats reclaimed the House in 2018 after eight years of Republican control and are expected to keep it in 2020
Protesters plan to take the streets if Trump claims false victory
Nicole Karlis
Here's where protests are planned, and how states are preparing for election day aftermath
“Even Kavanaugh gets this”: Elections experts debate whether GOP can hijack the electoral process
Roger Sollenberger
"The risk of a disputed election is a phenomenon that the Electoral College creates," Michael Geruso tells Salon
Former Clintonite David Rothkopf on how Biden and the Democrats can redeem themselves
Chauncey DeVega
Onetime neoliberal leader recants: Now Democrats must go "scorched earth" and embrace "voices of change"
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