In the US 2020 election the battle to control of the Senate is almost as important as the race for the White House, because control of Congress can make or break a presidency. The Economist has created a new statistical model to predict who will win. Read more here: https://econ.st/3iTm4ch Further content: Sign up to “Checks and Balance”, our weekly newsletter on American politics: https://econ.st/3iT2b5z Find The Economist’s latest coverage of the 2020 presidential election: https://econ.st/3hZHMec See The Economist’s election forecast here: https://econ.st/2RNTcXB Listen to the “Checks and Balance” podcast on American politics: https://econ.st/2EmBIOU The threats that face America’s 2020 presidential election: https://econ.st/30ELYKn Read about the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden: https://econ.st/2SyFxUC What effect is Donald Trump’s covid-19 diagnosis having on his re-election chances? https://econ.st/2SvMO7L Read our briefing on Joe Biden’s economic policy: https://econ.st/3nkVzzH Many Americans are ready to question the result of the presidential election: https://econ.st/2GE0zPc The dangers of a disputed presidential election result: https://econ.st/2Stph7q Would the Supreme Court hand Donald Trump a second term? https://econ.st/2St2qsK Why more mail-in voting doubles the chances of recounts in close states: https://econ.st/2FKhP5i |
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