2020 United States elections

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 Former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump rallies with supporters at a "commit to caucus" event at a Whiskey bar in Ankeny, Iowa, U.S. December 2, 2023.

Trump shares new document rehashing 2020 voter fraud claims

 US President Joe Biden (L) and former US president Donald Trump.

Biden won 2020 election, Republican fake electors admit in settlement

Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the media as he arrives at a Manhattan courthouse, for the trial of himself, his adult sons, the Trump Organization and others in a civil fraud case brought by state Attorney General Letitia James, in New York City, U.S., October 2, 2023.

US Supreme Court rebuffs long-shot candidate's bid to disqualify Trump in 2024


‘We believe we will win,’ says Al Gross in lagging Alaska senate race

“With approximately 44.6 percent of the ballots not yet counted, we believe we will win once every vote has been counted in the state,” Gross said.

Candidates from top left: Rep. Susan Wild, Matt Lieberman, Jon Ossoff, Al Gross, Rep. David Kustoff, Eric Early, Rep. Adam Schiff, Rep. Dean Phillips, Rep. Elaine Luria, Lisa Scheller, Merav Ben-David. (Wikimedia Commons / Campaign images) Background: The U.S. Capitol building at dawn

Two men charged with gun offenses near Philadelphia vote counting center

Local media reports showed stickers on the suspects' vehicle promoting QAnon, a pro-Trump antisemitic conspiracy theory.

A person wears a mask depicting US President Donald Trump as supporters of U.S. presidential nominee Joe Biden take part in a rally as votes continue to be counted following the 2020 U.S. presidential election, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. November 6, 2020.

Who are the Biden and Trump lawyers slugging it out? - Opinion

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It ain’t over ’til it’s over: Jewish takeaways from a wild election week

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Trump takes fighting stance as election swings toward Biden

"He's in a fighting mood right now. He's not melancholy or dejected. But the path is getting harder and harder," said one Trump confidante, speaking on the condition of anonymity.

US presidential nominee Joe Biden and US President Donald Trump

Federal watchdog probing Trump campaign's use of White House - lawmaker

President Donald Trump monitored election returns in the living room of the White House residence on Tuesday, later addressing some 200 supporters gathered in the East Room.

US AMBASSADOR to Israel David Friedman and White House senior adviser Jared Kushner stand behind US President Donald Trump in the Oval Office in August.

Americans bipartisanly reject Trump's victory declaration - poll

84%, including 93% of Democrats and 70% of Republicans, said that “candidates should not be declaring victory until all of the votes are counted.”

US President Donald Trump speaks about early results from the 2020 US presidential election in the East Room of the White House in Washington, US, November 4, 2020.

Judge orders USPS to do 2 daily sweeps in states still receiving ballots

US District Judge Emmet Sullivan said the processing centers must perform morning sweeps and then afternoon sweeps "to ensure that any identified local ballots can be delivered that day."

U.S. postal service trucks sit parked at the post office in Del Mar, California

No matter who wins the election, American Jews fear bigotry and division

“We are an incredibly divided country, and that was something we knew before yesterday, and something we know today.”

Antisemitism in the United States: Antisemitic graffiti on The Rock landmark at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, blaming Jews for the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, September, 2019

As election uncertainty continues, rabbis help their congregants cope

“Certainly the people who came to that service were coming for comfort and solidarity,” Folberg said.

Baruch Hashem Messianic Synagogue in Dallas, Texas