As Election Day Arrives, Trump Shifts Between Combativeness and Grievance
Tuesday, November 3, 2020 | |
| By Jim Rutenberg, Michael S. Schmidt, Nick Corasaniti and Peter Baker 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. | | | political memo By Maggie Haberman, Alexander Burns and Jonathan Martin The president is sounding notes of bravado and exasperation at the end of a divisive campaign. But he may have severed himself from the political realities of a country in crisis. | | | Behind the Curve As it praised Beijing, the World Health Organization concealed concessions to China and may have sacrificed the best chance to unravel the virus's origins. Now it's a favorite Trump attack line. | | |
| U.S. By Trip Gabriel A county northeast of Pittsburgh is a microcosm of the high tension, confusion and deep uncertainty that have accompanied the expansion of mail-in voting. | | | Opinion By Jennifer Senior She grasped the danger posed by the "vast right-wing conspiracy," Russian interference and Trump. | | |
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