Trump or Biden: who leads the states that can determine the outcome of the presidential election

As the presidential campaign heats up, The Guardian is monitoring the latest polls in eight states that could be decisive in elections. Joe Biden leads Donald Trump in national polls for the presidency. But this does not guarantee the victory of the Democratic candidate. ...

How the votes in the US elections are considered and why the results cannot be falsified

Citizens' trust in electoral procedures is important for any election. After the events in Florida during the 2000 US presidential election, many Americans doubted the accuracy of the vote count and, accordingly, the election results, writes European Pravda. The reason was the cars for...

US presidential election: millions of Americans have already voted early

A number of states are already conducting early voting for the US presidential election scheduled for November 3, 2020, and four states - Georgia, Texas, Ohio and Illinois - have set voter turnout records that are ahead of 2016, Newsweek writes. According to…

Contender for victory: presidential ambitions, millions in royalties and personal tragedies of Joe Biden

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has a high chance of winning the 2020 election. Biden is forecast to receive the majority of the electoral votes with a 91% probability. RBC has collected ten facts that most clearly characterize the main rival of the current US President Donald ...

Election scandal: California Republicans used fake ballot boxes

Government officials say ballot boxes are illegal and could lead to electoral fraud, but the party says they will continue the practice, writes The New York Times. The California Republican Party has claimed responsibility for posting over 50 falsely labeled as ...

The transfer of power in the USA: historical facts and possible risks after the presidential election

US President Donald Trump's refusal to clearly commit to accepting the results of the November 3 presidential election has raised eyebrows, concerns and the potential for an unprecedented constitutional crisis. The Radio Liberty piece provides a look at the thinking, rhetoric, rules and historical events...

Features of the US electoral system: who do Americans really vote for

On November 3, the United States of America will begin to elect a new president. But US citizens will not actually vote for Joe Biden or Donald Trump; they elect 538 people to make up an electoral college that will then elect the president. What does it mean,…

In the 2016 elections, the predictions of the opinion polls did not come true: can you trust them this time

“Biden leads Trump in pre-election polls”, “Trump is closing the gap on Biden” and other statements. Can they be trusted, especially after the previous US presidential elections? The BBC explains. On November 8, 2016, many of those who closely followed…

Biden's headquarters began selling T-shirts with Trump's portrait and the phrase: 'Maybe you shut up?'

During the first part of the presidential debate, Joe Biden made a remark to Donald Trump: “Will you shut up?” Now the Biden campaign is printing this quote on T-shirts along with a portrait of Trump, writes Fox News. During the first presidential debate between President Trump...

Trump-Biden's first debate: live broadcast in Russian

On September 29, 36 days before the US presidential election, a debate will take place between the incumbent head of the White House, Donald Trump, and the candidate for this post, Joe Biden. Opponents will meet for the first time in Cleveland, Ohio, and the debate will be watched live ...

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