The Post’s View
The choice is simple: Democracy or Trump?
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No politician talks like the president. That was his problem.
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Buckle your seat belts. The next few months could get bumpy.
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- Leana S. Wen
- George F. Will
- Fareed Zakaria
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What we have here is a failure to understand each other.
Joe Biden may win the presidency, but the Democratic-left plainly lost the election.
Georgia has runoffs. And that could determine control of the Senate.
This is the fundamental challenge that Joe Biden could face as president.
This should not require saying, but we feel compelled to say it: Political leaders should not stoke or condone violence.
We make cartoons out of our rivals. No wonder everyone expects the worst.
Behind-the-scenes interactions with both men are telling.
Otis Moss Sr. never got to vote in his lifetime. This week, African Americans can write a new story.
His voters bought it. Will they resist new restrictions to fight the virus?
Fairfax County school officials should not shirk from the challenge of making the prestigious public school more fairly serve a diverse community.
Mr. Biden slowly builds a lead — and Mr. Trump falsely cries foul.
As the coronavirus pandemic has worsened poverty in our region, a nonprofit struggles with getting food.
The coronavirus pandemic may have changed the outlook for housing, office space and transportation.
The pandemic offers an opportunity to help small businesses and residents.
I now find myself in court fighting for the freedom to choose the messages I promote.



