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Comment Writer Kitty Grant discusses the significance of political division in the United States, arguing that Trump's potential impeachment could be the only way to unite the country
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Comment Writer Miren Sowden assesses what Donald Trump's legacy might look like following his ban from Twitter, arguing that politicians must pay more attention to regulating social media companies to prevent further chaos and division
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Comment Writer Charlie Millington takes a closer look at the Democrats win in Georgia, arguing that Biden will have to adopt moderate policies to restore unity to the country which is more divided than ever
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Comment Writer Laura Bull discusses the situation which led to the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett, linking it to that of the passing of Justice Scalia in 2016 and its consequences
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Comment Writer Kit Parsons evaluates why Trump gained so many votes in the election, discussing why some of his achievements may have led to people voting for him
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Comment writer Kitty Grant breaks down how the US postal voting works and how it has evolved over the years, arguing that Trump's attempts to invalidate these votes is a desperate last power grab
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Comment Writer Erin Osgood discusses the media's fascination with Kamala Harris' fashion choices, arguing that we should be scrutinising her politics more than her fashion
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Comment Writer Kate Mckie discusses Trump's election night speech, arguing that its repercussions for both US and UK politics are severe and disheartening
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Comment Writers give their view on Biden's win, arguing that he doesn't have the capacity to transform America
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Comment writer Laura Bull speculates about what awaits Donald Trump after he concludes his turbulent presidency, arguing he will remain very much in the limelight
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Comment writer Rubika Latif analyses the results on the 2020 presidential election, arguing that it was the Democrat's grassroots campaign which lead to increased voter turnout and secured Joe Biden's victory
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Sport Editor Kit Shephard discusses the significance of America's forgotten rural voters, arguing that the true demographic of the country is often underrepresented