That Donald Trump should re-enter the Oval Office as a uniter, not a divider, is almost certainly too much to ask. But he will enter as a second-term president, which means that, if he so chooses, he can spend four years governing rather than campaigning.
Catholics and the next four years
In address, outgoing USCCB president focuses on concern for secularism
The challenge for those ministering in this moment, he said, “is how to maintain some kind of perspective” in a “noisy, distracted media culture.”
Voter behavior wasn’t different in the 2020 election, just the results
If there is anything different about the 2020 presidential election, don’t chalk it up to fickle voters.
Panel looks at postelection possibilities for ‘renewal, community’
Comprehending the demographics of votes for President Donald Trump and Joe Biden in the Nov. 3 presidential election is expected to take months.
Panel: Amid election angst, Christians can vote, log off, and be quiet
Panelists offered practical tips for anxious voters and what to do if the outcome takes a while to resolve, while also looking at what people can do to move forward, particularly if the outcome isn’t what they had hoped for.
ENCORE: Is 2020 the year that gets young people to polls in bigger numbers?
The United States has the lowest voter turnout of youth in the world.
Presidential winner’s challenge: Repair a coronavirus-buffeted economy
Regardless of who wins November’s presidential election, the winner will have his hands full repairing and revamping an economy whose weaknesses many say were exposed during the coronavirus pandemic.
In the 2020 presidential election, immigration is about two Americas
Panelists at an immigration conference see this election as a battle between a group seeking to stop demographic changes and one embracing them.