Donald Trump has finally accepted that a presidential transition from his administration to Joe Biden’s should begin. We answer your questions on what the Republican Party could look like in a post-Trump world. Chapters: 00:00 Trump’s impact on the Republican Party 00:35 Party support for Trump 02:16 Trumpism after Trump 05:37 The era of “alternative facts” 06:56 The GOP in a more diverse America 08:40 The outlook for 2024 Find The Economist’s coverage of the US election and presidential transition: https://econ.st/3mwsMa4 Sign up to our weekly newsletter on American politics: https://econ.st/3l5C4dl Listen to our podcast “Checks and Balance” on American politics: https://econ.st/2EmBIOU Donald Trump’s refusal to concede is harming America: https://econ.st/33VumvB Accepting a disappointing election result is a key part of democracy: https://econ.st/39KdlrA Why most Republicans don’t yet dare to cross Donald Trump: https://econ.st/3ocIyI2 Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the election’s results are failing: https://econ.st/3qmwNAP Read about Donald Trump’s alternative election fantasy: https://econ.st/3qlxV7D Why the 2020 US election accelerated the urban-rural divide: https://econ.st/3ojRP1e Read about Trump’s plan to shift congressional seats: https://econ.st/33DRs9z What the 2020 results say about America’s future: https://econ.st/2JvAa7U |
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