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Republican Party faces rage from both pro- and anti-Trump voters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After riots at the U.S. Capitol by President Donald Trump’s supporters, the Republican Party is facing defections from two camps of voters it can’t afford to lose: those saying Trump and his allies went too far in contesting the election of Democrat Joe Biden - and those saying they didn’t go far enough, according to new polling and interviews with two dozen voters.
In dueling New Year messages, Trump reflects while Biden looks ahead
(This December 31 story was refiled to correct spelling of Delaware town to Rehoboth Beach instead of Rehobeth Beach, paragraph 4)
Candidates backed by Brazil's Bolsonaro sink in local elections
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Shaken by the world's second deadliest coronavirus outbreak and a deep economic crisis, Brazilians voted on Sunday for experienced politicians from traditional parties in local elections, a move that may damage reelection hopes for President Jair Bolsonaro.
Commentary: At 30, Shanghai's Pudong sheds light on China's future
BEIJING, Nov. 12 (Xinhua) -- As Shanghai's Pudong, the forefront of China's reform and opening-up, embraces its 30th birthday this year, the significant progress it made is becoming a powerful driver for China to unlock new possibilities in pursuing high-quality development.
Factbox: The U.S. presidential election explained in 10 numbers
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrat Joe Biden captured the U.S. presidency on Saturday, emerging the victor over Republican President Donald Trump in a tight election that was not decided until days after the polls closed on Tuesday.
Biden's winning strategy: Flip Rust Belt Trump states and hold on tight
DETROIT (Reuters) - Three days before Election Day, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was leaving nothing to chance. Polls showed him with a steady, but small, lead in the battleground state of Michigan, a must-win to take the White House.
In Evo's shadow, Bolivia's new president Luis Arce promises moderate socialism
LA PAZ (Reuters) - Luis Arce, a quiet economist who will be sworn in as Bolivia's president on Sunday after a landslide election win, knew where he stood in the political spectrum as a young teenager in La Paz, when he picked up the writings of philosopher Karl Marx.
With Pennsylvania up in the air, one rural county goes big for Trump
MCCONNELLSBURG, Pa. (Reuters) - As commissioners of Fulton County, Pennsylvania, worked to finish tallying the vote early on Wednesday, the only question was whether President Donald Trump would top the 84% support he received in the rural Republican stronghold in 2016.
'Vote and get home,' anxious voters say on Election Day
Those voting in record numbers say basic democratic foundations feel suddenly brittle: Will their vote count? Will the loser accept the result? Will the winner find a way to repair a fractured, sick and unsettled nation?
Meet the 'QAnon' caucus: Conspiracy buffs on path to U.S. Congress
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives recently voted to condemn the pro-President Donald Trump online conspiracy theory known as "QAnon." But multiple QAnon-friendly lawmakers may soon be taking seats in the House chamber.