Win or Lose, Trump Will Remain a Powerful and Disruptive Force
Thursday, November 5, 2020 | |
| By Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns Joseph R. Biden Jr. picked up victories in Michigan and Wisconsin, giving him an advantageous position, as President Trump prepared legal challenges. | | | news analysis By Peter Baker and Maggie Haberman Even if he is defeated, he has made clear that he would not shrink from the scene. | | | News Analysis By Carl Hulse Weary voters appeared willing to give former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. a chance, but they shied away from putting Democrats in full control of Washington. | | |
| World | Ukraine Dispatch By Maria Varenikova and Andrew E. Kramer "A lot of things were taken away from Ukraine, but they will not take our borscht," said a chef who is leading a drive to recognize the soup as a Ukrainian cultural heritage. | | | Opinion By Gail Collins Oh, there's no place like court for the holidays. | | |
| By Reuters Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Democratic nominee for president, said he was confident his campaign would reach the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency. | | | By Reuters and The New York Times Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine, claimed a fifth term after her Democratic challenger, Sara Gideon, conceded. | | |
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