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- Why Trumpism is here to stay
President Trump has established a political legacy – “Trumpism” – that will be a fixture in the Republican Party for years to come.
- As Biden lead grows, Trump campaign switches fight to courts
In Pennsylvania and other key states, the Trump campaign has filed lawsuits alleging a variety of ballot-related infractions.
- As coronavirus surges anew, Vermont may show US a path forward
Amid a coronavirus spike, a dichotomy among rural states stands out. Some have the worst infection rates, yet Vermont is a leader in containment.
- First LookMilestone victories for LGBTQ candidates in US election
The 2020 U.S. election was marked by landmark wins for LBGTQ lawmakers, including the first transgender person elected to a state senate and the first openly gay Black men elected to Congress. Only three states have yet to elect an LGBTQ legislator.
- First LookAs Biden takes Michigan, Trump's path to 270 narrows
Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden has won Michigan, which President Donald Trump had won in 2016, narrowing Mr. Trump's possible path to reelection.
- Huge turnout, close race: The day-after lessons of Election 2020
Both presidential candidates have narrow paths to possible victory in an election that proved closer than pundits and polls predicted.
- Tight race tests Americans’ trust in system – and each other
The 2020 election saw record voting turnout. As all that ballot counting continues, voters say they hope the other side will trust the process.
- First LookBiden wins Wisconsin as race to 270 continues
Wisconsin, a critical swing state, has been called by The Associated Press for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. President Donald Trump’s campaign has said it will demand a recount.
- First LookDrugs, gerrymandering, and abortion: How Americans voted
Oregon became the first state to decriminalize the possession of small amounts of street drugs while five other states legalized marijuana. Across the U.S., voters decided referendum on voting rights, abortion, and taxes.
- First LookFor second time, Donald Trump scores critical win in Ohio
Historically, Ohio is a must-win state for Republican presidential bids, and its 18 Electoral College votes are critical for President Donald Trump. If Joe Biden wins the 2020 election, he'll be the first Democrat to do so without winning Ohio since 1960.
- First LookHistoric shift: Why Arizona went to the Democrats
A changing electorate in Arizona handed historic presidential and senate victories to Democrats in the former Republican stronghold.
- First LookEyes on Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania as count continues
President Donald Trump wins Florida, a hotly contested battleground state, but neither candidate yet has the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win.
- First LookBattle for US presidency continues into Wednesday morning
President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden were locked in a contest without a declared winner early Wednesday morning. Democrats and Republicans are also vying for control of the Senate, though the House is expected to remain in Democratic hands.
- First LookIn South Carolina, Graham defeats Harrison, securing fourth term
Republican Lindsey Graham has successfully fended off Democratic challenger Jaime Harrison to secure his seat in the U.S. Senate. The race was South Carolina's most expensive ever.
- First LookMcConnell Senate win called, but no easy sweep for other races
Republican senators are defending seats in states once considered long shots for Democrats. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has secured a win in Kentucky, but Democrat John Hickenlooper has defeated Republican Sen. Cory Gardner in Colorado.
- First LookHow the Associated Press determines election results
At The Christian Science Monitor, we rely on the Associated Press’ election results. This is how the AP determines the winners in more than 7,000 races.
- First LookUSPS won't comply with order to sweep for 300,000 delayed ballots
The U.S. Postal Service told a judge it could not comply with his order to sweep mail processing facilities on Tuesday afternoon for delayed election ballots.
- Republicans have dominated redistricting. Here’s why that could change.
From Georgia and Texas to Michigan and Arizona, Democrats hope to flip some legislative chambers into their control, just in time for redistricting.
- Cover StoryCan friendship be bipartisan? Ask the Janets.
How two longtime friends navigate political differences and President Trump with civility. Why can’t everyone?