2020 Presidential Election
Celebrities' Politics Factored in Trump Administration's PSA Plans
When vetting celebrities for a new $250 million coronavirus public service announcement campaign, the Trump administration weighed past political statements and whether any negative comments had been publicly made about President Donald Trump, new documents obtained by Democratic House leaders show.
Facebook Is a 'Super Spreader' of Election Misinformation
False claims about voting and election security are flourishing on Facebook, despite the platform's pledge to curb such content.
Phishing Attack of Wisconsin GOP Leads to Theft of Millions
"These criminals exhibited a level of familiarity with state party operations at the end of the campaign to commit this crime," Republican Party of Wisconsin Director Andrew Hitt said in a statement given to Newsweek.
Joe Biden's Chances of Winning Election By a Landslide
The former vice president is priced at 7-1 to win 400 or more electoral college votes, according to Oddschecker.
Person Bets $650,000 on Biden Winning Election
The 2020 US election became the biggest ever betting event this week, eclipsing the amount wagered on the 2016 election.
Five Days Until Election, Trump's Chances of Beating Joe Biden Are Stalling
According to betting experts Oddschecker, Trump's odds of victory on Thursday stood at 9-5, which the comparison site said implied a 35.71 percent chance of victory.
Video Parodying Stranded Trump Rally Attendees Watched 3 Million Times
"I'm having a great time, I can't feel my body, but I don't really need my body, this is about Trump's body," comedian Blaire Erskine joked.
Why I'm Voting for Donald Trump
Trump believes the United States is fundamentally good, especially the principles upon which it was founded.
How Trump Can Secure Florida
There's one thing Trump should do that's far more important than continuing to visit Florida. That's toning down his rhetoric on the "socialist" Left in the United States.
Every Vote Matters
Perhaps the most historic example of how wrong polls can be was the election of President Harry S. Truman in 1948.
Political Contributions by Pro Sports Owners Revealed in New Report
Major League Baseball owners and commissioners donated the most money, and NASCAR had the highest percentage sent to Republicans. Here's a breakdown of six pro sports leagues over six years, including 2020.
Over 16 Million Voters Who Didn't Cast a Ballot in 2016 Have Already Voted
Of the nearly 7 million Floridians that have already voted, 335,000 were 18-29 year olds who didn't cast a ballot in 2016.
This Year's Elections Will Cost Nearly $14 Billion, Analysis Says
The study by the Center for Responsive Politics estimates that this year's elections will cost a skyrocketing $14 billion, with Democrats far outspending Republicans.
Poll: Trump trails Biden in Georgia, a GOP Stronghold for Nearly 3 Decades
Biden's campaign is building up steam in Georgia, a state where the GOP holds every statewide office.
Idea of Trump Re-election Prompts 'Disgust,' 'Relief' in Americans: Survey
The survey found that just 36 percent of U.S. voters would feel positively about a Donald Trump win.
Trump Down 8 Points Among Suburban Men and Women, Key Bloc in His 2016 Win
At a Pennsylvania rally earlier this month, the president said: "So can I ask you to do me a favor? Suburban women, will you please like me?"
Trump Set to Win 2020 Election Says Professor Who Called 2016 Race
Incumbency factors could propel Trump over the finish line in the 2020 election, according to John Antonakis.
Some Pennsylvania Voters Think Joe Biden is Repeating Clinton's Mistakes
During radio segments Newsweek took part in this week, voters who identified themselves as life-long Democrats until 2016 said Trump's frequent trips to the state persuaded them to vote for him then, and they are sticking with him this time around.
The Effort to Oust Trump Jeopardizes Journalism, Democratic Norms
In a desperate rush to defeat Trump, these interests have overstepped their bounds and engaged in behavior that imperils our democracy.
Joe Biden Clinched Communist China's Vote in the Final Debate
Weakness, appeasement and managed decline are all on the China-approved agenda.
Political Miscalculation Puts Social Media Companies at Risk
Social media execs recognize the Left's willingness to punish political enemies. As political polarization grows, it is naive to think this willingness can remain confined to one side.
Why So Many Polls Favor Biden
Public polls overwhelmingly represent attempts to please clients who want the public to accept and act upon a particular story.
Trump Vows to Get 'Husbands Back to Work' As Women's Unemployment Rises
Recent polls show Joe Biden leading nationally among suburban women with 60 percent of support.
Trump Says Voters 'Are Tired of the Virus'; His Campaign Bets He's Right
Let's party like it's 2016! Covid-19 cases are surging, but the Trump campaign will hold multiple rallies in the campaign's final week, saying people want their "normal life" back.
SC GOP Candidate Refuses to Vote With a Mask, Creating Conflict at Polls
"Why should I take the risk of her infecting other people?" asked the 69-year-old poll worker in Chester County.
Fact Check: Will Joe Biden's Environmental Plan Ruin Oil Industry?
During the final debate, President Donald Trump claimed that Biden's environmental plan would ruin the oil industry.
Trump Campaign Calls Joe Biden a Flesh Eating Zombie in New Attack Ad
In a new attack ad, the Trump campaign tells voters they can "help prevent the zombie uprising" by comparing Joe Biden to a flesh-eating monster.
These Suburban Ohio Women Say They Will Show Up for Trump on Election Day
Recent polling suggests President Donald Trump has lost the support of suburban women, but these voters say their support for the president has never been stronger.
Will Libertarian Vote Impact 2020 Race? Experts Don't Expect Spoilers
One expert described the 2020 race as a choice of "yes or no on the incumbent rather than going outside of that and looking for a third option."
Fact Check: Is a Mask Mandate Unconstitutional?
Lawsuits argue that being forced to wear a mask is a violation of constitutional rights, but a 115-year-old precedent has stood in the way of the suits succeeding.