US politics and the 2020 elections


Our latest coverage of the transition from Donald Trump to Joe Biden

Welcome to The Economist’s coverage of American politics in the wake of the 2020 elections. On this page you can find our reports and analysis of what to expect from Joe Biden’s presidency, and of the febrile politics of the transition. You can also find lots of statistics about the elections themselves: our results page gives you the breakdown of the vote for the presidency, Senate and House of Representatives. To keep up to date, bookmark this page, listen to our podcast on American politics and sign up for our weekly newsletter featuring subscriber-only analysis. If you are not already a subscriber you can unlock some of our content by registering here.

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The decider
Georgia’s run-offs could decide Donald Trump’s future—and the Senate

The elections will test how people vote when Mr Trump is not on the ballot

America’s never-ending election
The final countdown to Donald Trump’s election defeat

The president’s losses have mounted in both the courts and the popular vote, but he still came surprisingly close to winning

Shadow business
America’s intelligence agencies prepare for life after Trump

Repairing their reputation with sources and allies is not their biggest challenge

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Life after Trump: what’s the future of the Republican Party?

Our correspondents answer your questions on what the Republican Party could look like in a post-Trump world

Joe Biden and the Democrats

Lexington
Jake Sullivan to the rescue

What to expect from Jake Sullivan, the Democrats’ foreign-policy golden boy

Presidential picks
Joe Biden’s choice of economic advisers signals his priorities

The team stands out for its diversity, and its emphasis on climate change and labour rights

Johnson
The president-elect lacks a silver tongue. That may be an asset

Joe Biden’s prosaic style is a contrast to 12 years of extraordinary rhetoric

Something for everyone
Janet Yellen will lead Joe Biden’s Treasury. What does she stand for?

Progressives and conservatives both see something to like in the former Fed chair

In transit
Joe Biden unveils a reassuringly familiar national-security team

The mixture of brains and experience will delight allies

Donald Trump and the Republicans

Lexington
The end of the embarrassment

The assumption that Republicans will remain in thrall to Donald Trump could be misplaced

Losing count
Trump’s plan to shift congressional seats reaches the Supreme Court

His attempt to exclude millions of immigrants from population tables may benefit the Republicans in the House of Representatives

The art of losing
Accepting a disappointing election result is a key part of democracy

Donald Trump does not understand that, so elected Republicans must

To the bitter end
Donald Trump’s refusal to concede is harming America

Why the low-energy autogolpe is worth taking seriously

Fallen star
As the Trump show is cancelled, what next for Fox News?

The conservative cable network prepares for a spell in opposition

The Trump audit part I: domestic
President Trump has had real achievements and a baleful effect

Three judges, a tax cut, an ever-more-divided nation and an undrained swamp

Voting trends

Not for sale
How much does a few billion dollars get you in 2020?

If you’re the Democratic Party, not much at all

Déjà vu all over again
Once again, less-educated whites spurned America’s Democratic nominee

Polls incorrectly predicted that Joe Biden would claw back some of his party’s losses with this group

Joe Biden beats Donald Trump
The US 2020 election results

The Economist’s breakdown of the votes for the president, Senate and House of Representatives

The city and the hills
Our analysis of the election results suggests that 2020 accelerated a long-running trend

American politics is even more split along urban-rural lines than it was four years ago

Assimilation nation
Why Donald Trump exceeded expectations with America’s Latinos

Efforts to court America’s largest ethnic minority paid off

State houses and local referendums
Covid coloured races for governor and ballot initiatives

Health and social policy shaped America’s state and local elections