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Presidential elections were held in the United States on November 3, 2020. [a] The Democratic ticket of former vice president Joe Biden and the junior U.S. senator from California Kamala Harris defeated the incumbent Republican president Donald Trump, and vice president Mike Pence. [9]
The 2020 presidential election proved to be a time for third-party candidates to make their social media presence known online in addition to the traditional Democratic or Republican nominees. Third-party candidate Jo Jorgensen speaking at a rally, before promoting her 'Let Her Speak' message
In 2020, the Republican Party decided not to write a platform for that presidential election cycle; [153] instead, the party simply expressing its support for Donald Trump's agenda, [154] and criticizing "the media" for biased reporting. [155] This was cited by critics as an example of how the Republican Party "became a cult of personality ...
The proposed Republican Party platform closely mirrors former President Trump's campaign promises.
Democratic hold Republican hold Democratic gain Republican gain No election: House elections; Overall control: Democratic hold: Seats contested: All 435 voting-members All six non-voting delegates: Popular vote margin: Democratic +3.1%: Net seat change: Republican +13: Map of the 2020 House of Representatives elections
Based in their online voting during the past weeks, Democratic convention delegates officially adopt the Democratic Party's 2020 platform, consisting of hundreds of liberal policy proposals initially drafted by a joint Biden/Sanders task force, considered the most progressive for any major political party in U.S. history.
The final report was released on July 8, 2020, and was expected to form the basis of the 2020 Democratic presidential platform. [99] [100] The six groups were coordinated by Analilia Mejia, political director to the Sanders primary campaign, and Carmel Martin, an advisor to Biden. [100] [101] (Italics denotes the chair of a committee)
The Republican National Committee’s platform committee has adopted a policy document that reflects former President Donald Trump’s position opposing a federal abortion ban and ceding limits to ...