With No Evidence of Fraud, Trump Fails to Make Headway on Legal Cases
Saturday, November 7, 2020 | |
| By Alexander Burns and Jonathan Martin Joe Biden also pulled ahead in Georgia, and maintained leads in Nevada and Arizona. President Trump and his team weighed legal options, but lawsuits this week have had no meaningful effect on the tabulation of ballots. | | | By Jim Rutenberg, Nick Corasaniti and Alan Feuer The president appeared to have little path through the courts to shift the outcome of the election, leaving him reliant on long shots like recounts or pressure on state legislatures. | | | By Mark Walker and Jack Healy Infectious-disease experts warned about the risk of cramming revelers into the Black Hills of South Dakota. But it was the annual Sturgis rally, and bikers were coming no matter what. | | |
| World | The Saturday Profile By Sally McGrane Michael Bohmeyer's website, "My Basic Income," has given randomly selected people almost $1,200 a month for a year to see if it improves their lives. His answer: Yes. | | | Opinion By Anand Giridharadas He has the power to make transformational progress look like "C'mon Man" common sense. Will he use it, given the chance? | | |
| By The Associated Press Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Democratic presidential nominee, expressed confidence that he would win the presidential election and that his lead had given him "a mandate for action" on national issues. | | | By Reuters Officials said that an election worker in Fulton County, Ga., received threats following a Twitter post that falsely claimed he had discarded a ballot, and that the worker has gone into hiding. | | | By The Associated Press At a news briefing on Friday, the mayor of Philadelphia urged President Trump to concede the election and defended the ballot counting process across Pennsylvania. | | |
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