Scott Wong, senior staff writer for The Hill newspaper, and Washington Examiner chief congressional correspondent Susan Ferrechio discusses how the recent election will impact Congress.
Scott Wong, senior staff writer for The Hill newspaper, discussed how the recent election could impact House leadership elections and policy-making with a narrower House Democrat majority.
The day after President-elect Joe Biden was declared the winner of the 2020 presidential race, former Republican Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt and American Conservative Union Chair Matt Schlapp held a news conference in Las Vegas to cast doubt on the results of the election. The two Trump campaign advisers made allegations of widespread voting irregularities in the Nevada election, claiming issues in signature verification, lack of adequate election observation, and that underage and deceased people had voted. The Trump campaign advisers said they would continue to challenge the process in the courts.
New York University hosted a virtual forum analyzing the results of the 2020 election. The first panel consisted of political reporters, pollsters as well as Democratic and Republican strategists.
New York University hosted a virtual forum analyzing the results of the 2020 election. The second panel of the event focused on political polls, campaign spending and the role of social media in the election. Among the speakers were pollsters, political science professors as well as former RNC and DNC leaders.
President-Elect Joe Biden delivered remarks on COVID-19 from Wilmington, Delaware. The president-elect commented on recent news that Pfizer is finding positive results in the coronavirus vaccine trail and warned, "it's clear that this vaccine even if approved will not be wildly available for many months yet to come." He also announced the goals of his COVID-19 advisory board and advocated for all Americans to wear a mask.
A panel of foreign policy experts and diplomats discussed the 2020 election and foreign policy implications under a Biden presidency. Panelists also focused on morale at the State Department, a Biden presidency under a Republican-controlled Senate, U.S. leadership abroad, and future relations with Europe, China and Iran.
Gabriel Sterling, Georgia Voting System Implementation Manager, held a news conference on the state's vote count. He talked in great detail about the "fake news" and disinformation around the state's election voting process, telling reporters "the facts are the facts." He answered a few questions on the state's recount process and the status of military votes.
President-Elect Joe Biden delivered remarks on COVID-19 from Wilmington, Delaware. The president-elect commented on recent news that Pfizer is finding positive results in the coronavirus vaccine trail and warned, "it's clear that this vaccine even if approved will not be wildly available for many months yet to come." He also announced the goals of his COVID-19 advisory board and advocated for all Americans to wear a mask.
New York University hosted a virtual forum analyzing the results of the 2020 election. The first panel consisted of political reporters, pollsters as well as Democratic and Republican strategists.
President-Elect Joe Biden delivered remarks on COVID-19 from Wilmington, Delaware. The president-elect commented on recent news that Pfizer is finding positive results in the coronavirus vaccine trail and warned, "it's clear that this vaccine even if approved will not be wildly available for many months yet to come." He also announced the goals of his COVID-19 advisory board and advocated for all Americans to wear a mask.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) met with newly elected Republican senators including Tommy Tuberville (AL), Bill Hagerty (TN), Cynthia Lummis (WY) and Rep. Roger Marshall (KS).
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell spoke about how the 2020 election was free from foreign interference. He also talked about the coronavirus pandemic.
Senate Minority leader Schumer spoke on the Senate floor congratulation president-elect Joe Biden and stating there is a need for a peaceful transfer of power between him and President Trump. He also talked about news on how the coronavirus vaccine is 90% percent effective .
Gabriel Sterling, Georgia Voting System Implementation Manager, held a news conference on the state's vote count. He talked in great detail about the "fake news" and disinformation around the state's election voting process, telling reporters "the facts are the facts." He answered a few questions on the state's recount process and the status of military votes.
A panel of foreign policy experts and diplomats discussed the 2020 election and foreign policy implications under a Biden presidency. Panelists also focused on morale at the State Department, a Biden presidency under a Republican-controlled Senate, U.S. leadership abroad, and future relations with Europe, China and Iran.
New York University hosted a virtual forum analyzing the results of the 2020 election. The first panel consisted of political reporters, pollsters as well as Democratic and Republican strategists.
New York University hosted a virtual forum analyzing the results of the 2020 election. The second panel of the event focused on political polls, campaign spending and the role of social media in the election. Among the speakers were pollsters, political science professors as well as former RNC and DNC leaders.
Scott Wong, senior staff writer for The Hill newspaper, discussed how the recent election could impact House leadership elections and policy-making with a narrower House Democrat majority.
President-Elect Joe Biden delivered remarks on COVID-19 from Wilmington, Delaware. The president-elect commented on recent news that Pfizer is finding positive results in the coronavirus vaccine trail and warned, "it's clear that this vaccine even if approved will not be wildly available for many months yet to come." He also announced the goals of his COVID-19 advisory board and advocated for all Americans to wear a mask.
A panel of foreign policy experts and diplomats discussed the 2020 election and foreign policy implications under a Biden presidency. Panelists also focused on morale at the State Department, a Biden presidency under a Republican-controlled Senate, U.S. leadership abroad, and future relations with Europe, China and Iran.
New York University hosted a virtual forum analyzing the results of the 2020 election. The first panel consisted of political reporters, pollsters as well as Democratic and Republican strategists.
New York University hosted a virtual forum analyzing the results of the 2020 election. The second panel of the event focused on political polls, campaign spending and the role of social media in the election. Among the speakers were pollsters, political science professors as well as former RNC and DNC leaders.
President-Elect Joe Biden delivered remarks on COVID-19 from Wilmington, Delaware. The president-elect commented on recent news that Pfizer is finding positive results in the coronavirus vaccine trail and warned, "it's clear that this vaccine even if approved will not be wildly available for many months yet to come." He also announced the goals of his COVID-19 advisory board and advocated for all Americans to wear a mask.