We are a military family, and we know that the families serve, too. pic.twitter.com/GxAwAuPmkF
— Dr. Jill Biden (@DrBiden) November 1, 2020
Why are Black men more likely to support Trump than Black women? @roywoodjr reports: pic.twitter.com/fl18I5OB6E
— The Daily Show (@TheDailyShow) November 2, 2020
Let's turn Texas blue.https://t.co/COWdd5hED8 pic.twitter.com/TPNH6BKXGd
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) November 1, 2020
Biden: "The truth is ... to beat the virus, we first gotta beat Donald Trump. He's the virus." pic.twitter.com/0k54LSj4uo
— The Recount (@therecount) November 1, 2020
Six states are critical to whether President Trump wins re-election.
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 1, 2020
They were key to his victory in 2016 and are battlegrounds in 2020.
But within them, 20 counties may be decisive.
Here's a look at the battlegrounds within the battlegrounds. https://t.co/slWspPWYaQ
The right result. But the GOP decision to file that petition speaks volumes about the Trump strategy. https://t.co/emCnKcQipM
— Laurence Tribe (@tribelaw) November 1, 2020
Republicans are an extremist minority party. The country is finally realizing it. https://t.co/pyWOMOvFpI
— Wajahat "Wears a Mask Because of a Pandemic" Ali (@WajahatAli) November 1, 2020
Biden makes late push to flip the Senate The Democratic nominee is hitting Georgia and Iowa this week, while Jill Biden campaigned with the Democratic Senate candidate in Maine. ......... “If we win both of these Senate seats in Georgia, it's almost mathematically impossible for Mitch McConnell to remain majority leader.”
Poll: Donald Trump set to win US presidency by electoral college landslide DONALD TRUMP is on course to win four more years in the White House with a one point lead in the popular win, the final Democracy Institute poll for the Sunday Express has found. .......... The Democracy Institute/Sunday Express poll has throughout the campaign been one of the few to predict a Trump victory since March. This is because unlike other polls it only looks at people identifying as likely voters instead of just registered to vote and it has tried to identify the shy Trump vote. According to this latest poll almost eight in ten (79 percent) of Trump supporters would not admit it to friends and family compared to 21 percent of Biden supporters.
In the wilds of Arizona, a hunt for bipartisanship While their parties stage an epic clash, these Republicans and Democrats are joining together to promote deal-making through bonhomie. ......... in all spending nearly a full day getting to know each other out of sight of the cameras and the raucous debates back in Phoenix. .......... Democrats have a shot at taking control of the statehouse for the first time in more than half a century while sending two U.S. senators to Washington for the first time since the 1950s. ........... Arizona is on a path toward becoming another Colorado, which went from solidly red to solidly blue in a few election cycles. ......... "We don't have time to be ideological." ........ There is more goodwill in the hearts of individual politicians than in the collective atmosphere in which they operate. .......... “As the inner suburbs turn purple and newer families are moving in, families who are more conservative are relocating out to the farther suburbs,” Archer explained. “Those areas are swiftly becoming more Republican.” ........... “Sometimes it means a change in tone and a change in the way that you address an issue with the same principles. Some folks are here for show. You can sit here for a day or two and you can pick out who's trying to get recorded, or get their viral video, so they can make that a plank of their next campaign.” .......... The challenge now, he said, is to find new ways to join forces with Democrats to overcome the extreme elements in both parties. ......... Chávez credited bipartisanship with birthing some of the most far-reaching policies to benefit his constituents. He said Democrats and Republican worked together on the legislation that transformed his own life — the federal Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. It was passed by a Democratic House and signed by Republican President Ronald Reagan. It gave his family a path to citizenship. ............. As for George Floyd, who died in police custody and set off nationwide protests, he said, “No one should die that way." “But we are sending a message to young black kids that that is a hero?" he asked. "It is not a hero. He had at least seven drug offenses. He held a gun to a pregnant woman's stomach. George Floyd died a long time ago because the system killed him. A lot of that was the community. A lot of that was his own decisions that he made. How about if we would have taken care of George Floyd when he started in the criminal justice system, making sure that he had the drug treatment?” ............. Alma, who at 14 was brutally attacked by police officers, worked with Ducey, the Republican governor, to secure $1 million for training police officers in deescalation tactics. ............. We've got 10 percent fringe right, we’ve got 10 percent fringe left. The 80 percent in the middle probably aren't that far apart on 90 percent of the things we are trying to solve.
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