In the 2020 election, President Donald Trump will be judged on his handling of the covid-19 pandemic. But what else will be his legacy if he loses?
Further content:
Find The Economist’s coverage of the US elections: https://econ.st/3mwsMa4
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See The Economist’s 2020 presidential election forecast: https://econ.st/35JCkI2
Listen to our podcast “Checks and Balance” on American politics: https://econ.st/2EmBIOU
Why we’re supporting Joe Biden in the 2020 election: https://econ.st/2HOFKRq
If Donald Trump were to win re-election, how would he do it? https://econ.st/3muDKNl
Read our briefing on President Trump’s record on domestic policy: https://econ.st/3kIUrUK
Why President Trump’s efforts to sow distrust this election may be backfiring:
Further content:
Find The Economist’s coverage of the US elections: https://econ.st/3mwsMa4
Sign up to The Economist’s weekly “Checks and Balance” newsletter on American politics: https://econ.st/3l5C4dl
See The Economist’s 2020 presidential election forecast: https://econ.st/35JCkI2
Listen to our podcast “Checks and Balance” on American politics: https://econ.st/2EmBIOU
Why we’re supporting Joe Biden in the 2020 election: https://econ.st/2HOFKRq
If Donald Trump were to win re-election, how would he do it? https://econ.st/3muDKNl
Read our briefing on President Trump’s record on domestic policy: https://econ.st/3kIUrUK
Why President Trump’s efforts to sow distrust this election may be backfiring:
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Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Love him, hate him, Trump is like a bomb in the middle of the old establishment. The Economist (supporting Biden), seems to forget that on the long term is not about Trump or Biden, but about a society which is divided by Media, manipulated, in fear because of the Pandemic, confused by the rapid changes, where anything may happen, because fake news and deep fakes rule.