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Oct 16, 2020
OCTOBER 15, 2020
Campaign 2020
President Trump Holds Rally in Greenville, North Carolina

President Trump delivered remarks at a campaign rally in Greenville, NC, less than three weeks before Election Day and on the first day of voting in the state. During his remarks, President Trump hit on a number of his campaign’s cornerstone issues, including the economy, trade, and border security. He also criticized North Carolina’s Governor Roy Cooper, a Democrat, for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic and called on him to reopen the state. Also during his remarks, President Trump talked about a recent New York Post story regarding his Democratic challenger, Joe Biden’s son, Hunter. President Trump was next expected to travel to Florida and Georgia the following day to continue a campaign swing through the Southeast U.S. 

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Greenville hosts President Trump at airport Thursday

Oct. 16, WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. --President Trump made another campaign stop in North Carolina, with just over three weeks to go until Election Day.
The president held a rally at the Pitt-Greenville Airport in Greenville. This will mark his first visit since he was diagnosed with the coronavirus.

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Election 2020: is US democracy in danger and what if Trump does
Oct 9, 2020
President Trump has questioned the very electoral system that saw him win the White House four years ago.
US election 2020: mail-in ballots, voting rights – and what might happen on election night

Oct 15, 2020
President Trump is questioning the very electoral system that saw him win the White House four years ago.
With mail-in balloting and early voting already taking place, misinformation is rife about the security and safety of American democracy.


As both parties argue over deadlines and prepare lawyers for election day, how long will this electoral battle go on? When will we know the winner on the night itself? And will the 2020 election ultimately harm the United States’ standing as the centre of the free world?

We speak to Protect Democracy’s Jess Marsden about Republicans and Democrats debating the voting rules, Professor Edward Foley on election night worries, and the historian and journalist Anne Applebaum on what this all means for American democracy.     source