Tag: 2020 Election

In a podcast discussion, Josh Kraushaar highlights how Donald Trump is gaining ground or leading Joe Biden in states Biden previously won in 2020.
Don Cohen, a retired Jewish community relations professional from West Bloomfield, MI, shares insights on the upcoming election, noting that despite recent events like his trip to Israel and political developments in Michigan, many Americans are not fully engaged in thinking about the election yet.
Former President Donald Trump is building a case against Joe Biden, echoing Biden's past arguments against him, pointing to chaos under Biden's leadership.
An article by Jodi Rudoren discusses why a potential rematch between Trump and Biden in the 2024 presidential election is bad for Jews and other minority groups.
The author reflects on the current political landscape and expresses concerns about the possibility of Donald Trump winning a second term as president.
The FBI had a significant role in shaping the 2020 election through its penetration of Twitter and its partnership with other intelligence agencies, Big Tech companies, and media organizations.
The article discusses the release of more information from Hunter Biden's laptop, suggesting that there was a concerted effort to bury the scandal before the 2020 election.
The text questions whether the January 6 Committee's focus on criminalizing the belief that the 2020 election was stolen may lead to overreach and squander public support.
Yuval Levin discusses on a podcast the Biden administration's efforts to promote "voting rights" in Georgia, suggesting that the ideas put forward by Democrats are ineffective and may inadvertently undermine Biden's own election victory in 2020.
The article discusses the decline mentality present within the political class in the United States, particularly noticeable in New York City but prevalent nationwide.
Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY) won a tight race for her second term in Congress after a lengthy court battle.
In this podcast episode, Emma Green from The Atlantic discusses the intersection of religion and politics in the 2020 election.
Steve Kornacki, a prominent figure in the 2020 election, talks about the challenging political landscape Joe Biden is likely to face with a Republican-controlled Senate and a slim Democratic majority in the House.
In this episode, the hosts analyze the 2020 election results.
In the wake of the September 11 attacks and Donald Trump's anti-Muslim rhetoric, Muslims in America faced increased suspicion and animosity.
President Trump, often criticized for divisive rhetoric, surprisingly gained support among minorities in the 2020 election, securing significant votes from Black, Latino, and Muslim communities.
In this episode, Ira Sheskin, a professor and editor, discusses the results of the 2020 election, focusing on the Jewish vote in Florida.