At the End of a Chaotic Campaign, an Election Day That Defied the Worst Fears
Wednesday, November 4, 2020 | |
| By Alexander Burns and Jonathan Martin The president made his unfounded claim even though no news organizations had declared a winner and a number of closely contested states still had millions of mail-in ballots to count. | | | By Nick Corasaniti, Jim Rutenberg and Stephanie Saul There were glitches and partisan skirmishes as voters went to the polls, but for the most part the system held up. | | | News Analysis By Matt Flegenheimer Election Day came to a close with no clear winner, but it affirmed the persistence of deep national divisions. | | |
| Food By Julia Moskin The Court of Master Sommeliers confers high honors, but many women candidates say they've paid a steep price. | | | Opinion By Ross Douthat The pandemic campaign was a test of whether our system can produce governing majorities.It looks like it can't. | | |
| By The Associated Press On Tuesday night, Sen. Mitch McConnell won his bid for re-election in a competitive Kentucky Senate race. | | | By Storyful The police arrested an armed man seated outside of a polling place in Charlotte, N.C. Tuesday. The man, identified as Justin Dunn, returned to the polling place after being barred from the site earlier in the day. | | | By Reuters President Trump traveled to the Republican Party's office in Arlington, Va., on Tuesday and spoke to staff members, thanking them for their hard work. | | |
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