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A vote that flew in the face of fear itself
New York Times: On election day anxiety was the great uniter, and motivator.
New York Times: On election day anxiety was the great uniter, and motivator.
Many pre-election polls had predicted a landslide for Joe Biden, but it has been close.
New York Times: Trump is undermining the election's legitimacy and the government.
Opinion: The United States is wracked by division and self-doubt about its core values.
Drama has erupted with Donald Trump making a controversial speech.
Opinion: Trump himself is not America's problem: he is a symptom of their problems.
Bernie Sanders saw this all coming, and took to TV to share it with the world.
Trump has taken to social media to denounce what he calls fraudulent votes.
New York Times: Trump's ugly speech told us exactly where the US is going - nowhere good.
Drama has erupted with Donald Trump making a controversial speech.
One thing is clear: Democrats have not secured the big victory expected.
'I don't think I have any nails left...I hate that it's this close', the Democrat said.
It is a crucial "tipping point" state – but officials have stopped counting votes.
New York Times: System's method of uniting power with legitimacy is slowly losing both.
Former White House official says he's surprised about Trump's traction in the polls.
New York Times: How a divided nation decides on a leader to represent it.
It's not the country we know from movies or music charts, but this is America in 2020.
There's a good chance we won't know the winner of the election tonight — or tomorrow.
A bridge near one of the Trump Towers has been raised in preparation for "civil unrest".
New York Times: Voting for a vast majority of Americans has proceeded smoothly.
Financial Times: Polls point to record split as female voters sour on Donald Trump.
More than 100 million Americans voted early in the US presidential election.
New York Times: Will the results come quickly or will it be days or weeks?
Trump began the day on an upbeat note, but later spoke in a gravelly, subdued tone.
New York Times: This was not the 2020 that Trump had envisioned for himself.
Americans are making their choice between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
If Trump wins then the polls will have been more wrong than ever before.
When is it, what time do polls open, and how does voting work?
'I thought we had a great relationship with NZ and no one is giving me any answers.'
New York Times: Trump is sounding both notes of bravado and exasperation.