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  • US 2020 Election Explainer

    US 2020 Election Explainer

    elections. This is the first in an intended series of pieces that will look closely

    Quick take by Dr Lindsay Newman

    • 30 Jan 2020
    • 6 min read
  • Court Justice before the election could be a risky move for Trump and the Republicans

    Court Justice before the election could be a risky move for Trump and the Republicans

    election WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 21: Police monitor the Supreme Court on September 21, 2020 in Washington

    Article by Professor Peter Trubowitz

    • 21 Sep 2020
    • 5 min read
  • Canada’s Election – What Next for Trudeau?

    Canada’s Election – What Next for Trudeau?

    election night headquarters on October 21, 2019 in Montreal, Canada. Photo by Cole Burston/Getty Images

    In-depth view by Professor Roland Paris

    • 20 Nov 2019
    • 5 min read
  • US Foreign Policy Priorities: What difference can an election make?

    US Foreign Policy Priorities: What difference can an election make?

    What difference can an election make? A range of leading experts consider the most pressing foreign policy challenges for the next US president, and examine how the outcome of the 2020 election will affect these. 

    Research paper by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 15 Oct 2020
    • Chatham House
  • Canada’s election has weakened all its party leaders

    Canada’s election has weakened all its party leaders

    The new parliament looks strikingly like the last, but the election had the curious effect of weakening every Canadian party leader not just Justin Trudeau.

    Expert comment by Professor Roland Paris

    • 22 Sep 2021
    • Chatham House
  • Coronavirus is going to have untold effects on the 2020 election — we need to prepare now
    External content

    Coronavirus is going to have untold effects on the 2020 election — we need to prepare now

    As rallies are canceled and several Republican officials go into self-isolation, it's important to prepare for an eventuality when people won't be able to get to the polls

    External content by Dr Lindsay Newman

    • 14 Mar 2020
    • The Independent
  • COVID-19: America's Looming Election Crisis

    COVID-19: America's Looming Election Crisis

    Planning now is essential to ensure the legitimacy of November’s elections is not impacted by COVID-19, as vulnerabilities are becoming ever more apparent if voting in person is restricted.

    Expert comment by Dr Lindsay Newman

    • 8 Apr 2020
    • Chatham House
  • Americans are to have a proper election in November, these five things have to happen
    External content

    Americans are to have a proper election in November, these five things have to happen

    External content by Dr Lindsay Newman

    • 7 May 2020
    • The Independent
  • November nightmare: How Trump could exploit absentee ballot counting delays to contest the election results
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    November nightmare: How Trump could exploit absentee ballot counting delays to contest the election results

    With less than four months remaining until the presidential election, former Vice President Joe Biden holds a substantial lead over President Trump in the polls. Professor Peter Trubowitz writes that the COVID-19 pandemic means that there will be far more absentee ballots, and that we should not discount the likelihood of President Trump using this difference to claim that the final result is a fraud if he does not win.

    External content by Professor Peter Trubowitz

    • 22 Jul 2020
    • LSE US Centre
  • The 2020 US Presidential Elections and the State of the Nation

    The 2020 US Presidential Elections and the State of the Nation

    Amy Walter and Adam Boulton discuss the current state of the nation and what this means for the US presidential election.

    Event recording

    • 21 Jul 2020
    • Chatham House
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