Facing a loss in the Electoral College, Trump’s allies have shifted their focus to Jan. 6, when Congress will count the electoral votes.
Author: Joey Garrison, USA TODAY
Today marks an important Electoral College deadline. Here’s why that’s bad news for Trump
The safe harbor deadline falls six days before the Electoral College meets to formally cast votes for president based on the popular votes in states.
‘They have not earned your vote’: Trump allies urge Georgia Republicans to sit out Senate runoffs
The remarks underscore the delicate politics that Republican Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue must navigate to turn out their base in Georgia.
‘It has to stop’: Georgia official calls on Trump to ‘stop inspiring’ death threats over election
A 20-year-old contractor for the voting machine company Dominion has received death threats, according to Georgia election officials.
Voter turnout 2020: Early voting tops 100 million ballots cast
Record-breaking early voter turnout: The 2020 election is on track for the highest turnout of eligible voters in a presidential election since 1908.
Democrats led early voting after Trump’s attacks on mail-in ballots. Now Trump needs to dominate Election Day
President Donald Trump will have to rely on strong in-person Election Day turnout among Republicans to defeat Democratic challenger Joe Biden.
‘An election between Donald Trump and democracy’: Bernie Sanders sounds alarm on president refusing defeat if he loses
Bernie Sanders will warn the public of a “nightmare scenario” – Donald Trump not accepting an election loss, as the president himself has intimated.
Election 2020: When early voting and mail voting for president begins in every state
Twenty-nine states begin mailing absentee ballots to voters in September and an additional nine states open up in-person voting this month.
Former RNC chairman Michael Steele joins Lincoln Project, anti-Trump group working to elect Joe Biden
“The chair behind the Resolute Desk has always been bigger than any political party,” Michael Steele said.
Donald Trump keeps blasting ‘universal’ mail voting. But few states are planning that in November
Fewer than 1 out of 5 states plan to automatically send ballots to all voters. Even in these states, in-person voting will remain an option.