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President Trump’s 2020
Annie Karni, NYT > U.S. > Politics - 1 hour ago
New York Times photographers have documented President Trump throughout
2020 from his impeachment trial to his campaign against Joseph R. Biden Jr.
Trump has not pleased me. He makes the wrong choices.
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Joe Biden’s 2020
Thomas Kaplan, NYT > U.S. > Politics - 1 hour ago
New York Times photographers have documented Joseph R. Biden Jr. throughout
2020 from his Democratic primary struggles to his socially distant campaign
against President Trump.
Biden has not yet made those wrong choices.
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Undeterred by Coronavirus Pandemic, Americans Prepare to Render Verdict on Trump
Shane Goldmacher, NYT > U.S. > Politics - 2 hours ago
President Trump and Joseph R. Biden Jr. barnstormed through battleground
states, concluding an extraordinary campaign conducted amid a health crisis
and deep economic anxiety.
People are still voting. The counting has not started.
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Which Ballots Will Count? The Battle Intensifies as Voting Ends
Jim Rutenberg, Michael S. Schmidt, Nick Corasaniti and Peter Baker, NYT > U.S. > Politics - 2 hours ago
President Trump and his allies say they intend an aggressive challenge to
how the votes are counted in key states, and Democrats are mobilizing to
meet it.
All lawful votes count. Count them all.
Equality has no gradations.
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Fact-Checking Trump’s Claim That He ‘Prepaid Millions’ in Income Taxes
Susanne Craig and Mike McIntire, NYT > U.S. > Politics - 2 hours ago
The president’s assertion, misleading at best, distracts from the reality
that he has paid little or no income tax most years, largely because his
business losses far outweighed his profits.
Believe the audited numbers.
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Trump Winning Michigan, Florida and Arizona? This Pollster Says So
Giovanni Russonello and Sarah Lyall, NYT > U.S. > Politics - 3 hours ago
Robert Cahaly’s polls have Arizona, Michigan and Florida in the president’s
column. It’s hard to find another pollster who agrees with him. But they
didn’t believe him in 2016 either.
"A stopped clock is right twice a day."
His product would be more valuable if his method was public.
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Some Regions Still Experience Slow Delivery of Mail Ballots
Hailey Fuchs, NYT > U.S. > Politics - 3 hours ago
In the final days of voting, the Postal Service is struggling to ensure
timely delivery of ballots in parts of key battleground states like
Pennsylvania and Michigan.
"Some are more equal than others"
Post Masters are human.
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Some Regions Still Experience Slow Delivery of Mail Ballots
Hailey Fuchs, NYT > U.S. > Politics - 3 hours ago
In the final days of voting, the Postal Service is struggling to ensure
timely delivery of ballots in parts of key battleground states like
Pennsylvania and Michigan.
"Some are more equal than others"
Post Masters are human.
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America Picks Its President as it Faces Joblessness, Coronavirus and Anxiety
Dionne Searcey, Emily Badger, Patricia Cohen and Mitch Smith, NYT > U.S. > Politics - 4 hours ago
Voters describe a fundamental unease about America’s future.
Trump tries to cheat at 3:00. declares victory.
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Undeterred by Pandemic, Americans Prepare to Render Verdict on Trump
Shane Goldmacher, NYT > U.S. > Politics - 4 hours ago
President Trump and Joseph R. Biden Jr. barnstormed through battleground
states, concluding an extraordinary campaign conducted amid a health crisis
and deep economic anxiety.
Trump is closer than I wish.
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In the Trump Campaign, Government Agencies and Officials Have Often Provided Help
Michael D. Shear, Michael Crowley, Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Edward Wong, NYT > U.S. > Politics - 4 hours ago
The sustained effort by President Trump, members of his cabinet and other
officials to use the powers of incumbency has gone far beyond anything done
by his predecessors.
I agree.
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Florida, Man
Lisa Lerer, NYT > U.S. > Politics - 6 hours ago
The state is known for its vote counting. But this time, it might make news
for how quickly it counts.
Called for Trump.
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U.S. Cyber Command Expands Operations to Hunt Hackers From Russia, Iran and China
Julian E. Barnes, NYT > U.S. > Politics - 6 hours ago
Building on a 2018 effort, Cyber Command sent teams to Europe, the Middle
East and Asia to learn more about how adversaries could threaten the
election this year.
Snark hunting.
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To prove his Trump credentials, Doug Collins, Georgia Senate candidate, campaigns with Roger Stone.
Richard Fausset, NYT > U.S. > Politics - 6 hours ago
Senator Kelly Loeffler of Georgia, a declared winner.
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Justice Amy Coney Barrett Hears Her First Supreme Court Argument
Adam Liptak, NYT > U.S. > Politics - 6 hours ago
But she did not take part in a pair of unsigned decisions in favor of a
Black Lives Matter activist and a prisoner held in abusive conditions.
She is present.
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‘The power to change the country is in your hands,’ Biden says at a rally in Cleveland.
Katie Glueck, NYT > U.S. > Politics - 7 hours ago
Insufficient.
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Washington, a city on edge about the election, boards itself up.
Mark Leibovich, NYT > U.S. > Politics - 7 hours ago
No riot yet.
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The Times has been tracking delays in mail delivery. Last week was one of the slowest to date.
Emily Badger, Quoctrung Bui and Margot Sanger-Katz, NYT > U.S. > Politics - 7 hours ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_DeJoy is doing as ordered.
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Pelosi: If Trump won’t concede, ‘why would I care?’
Alexander Burns, NYT > U.S. > Politics - 7 hours ago
Trump is trying to stop his loss.
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In Ohio, some 2016 third-party voters see Biden as the country’s only way forward.
Elaina Plott, NYT > U.S. > Politics - 8 hours ago
It has not been enough.
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