Election 2020: Opinions



  • Opinion

These are their stories.

It'll be just like the tea party — except crazier.

Their attempts to undermine the election should not be forgotten by voters when they go to the polls in January.

We're witnessing the attempted murder of American democracy. There is no more middle ground.

  • Opinion

The president-elect is building support rather than fighting with Trump.

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Silence is complicity.

  • Opinion

Trump’s administration is creating havoc in ways that, pre-Trump, were unimaginable — imperiling not merely his successor but also American lives and the economy for which Trump is still responsible.

  • Garrett M. Graff
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  • Opinion

Trump fired the official who stood up to his election-fraud lies.

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Pursuing U.S. interests — not improving the mood in Beijing — must be his priority.

  • Opinion

When will the vice president admit that they lost?

  • Opinion

The event won’t be like past ones, but it can still be meaningful and creative.

GOP leaders cannot continue to stand by while the president undermines democracy.

  • Opinion

Trumpism won on economics, Hispanic turnout and sloganeering.

Republicans are nationalizing the two races, while Democrats keep their focus small.

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No one should forget this, and no one should forgive it.

Even in defeat, Trump’s 2020 share of the popular vote far exceeds anything achieved by a Canadian leader in several decades.

  • Opinion

Polls don't work anymore. Here's why.

  • David Hill
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  • Opinion

As covid-19 surges, President-elect Joe Biden must be given full access to government information.

  • Leslie Dach and Nicole Lurie
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  • Opinion

If Democrats really want to flip the Senate in 2022, they need to invest heavily in blue-trending states.

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The longer McConnell and his colleagues allow this unnecessary uncertainty about the election’s outcome to fester, the worse off our democracy will be.

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