EXPLAINER: Experts Forecast How Nigeria Will Gain More Under Biden Administration Than Trump
Biden, who needed 207 Electoral College votes to win the November 3 elections, secured 306 votes to defeat the Republican candidate and incumbent American president, Donald Trump, who garnered 232 votes.
by Saharareporters, New York
Dec 20, 2020
The United States of America will inaugurate its 46th president on January 20, 2021, when the former vice president and Democrat, Joe Biden, takes an oath of office and becomes the occupant of the White House, in Washington DC.
Biden, who needed 207 Electoral College votes to win the November 3 elections, secured 306 votes to defeat the Republican candidate and incumbent American president, Donald Trump, who garnered 232 votes.
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strategy that the obama administration would say is, and i think they re right on this is making progress, particularly in what was the al qaeda the taliban hot land of helmand and kandahar and they ve also done a pretty good job prove tecting kabul. they re not everywhere in the country. they are making progress, it s uneven but we ll allow that to continue. if we can put up the maps that were internal u.n. determinations about whether we were making progress. there s a map from march and then october of this year. that s march. you can see the reddish area is high risk and then if you jump to the october map, just very recently, you see the area of high risk and is increasing the areas of low risk of dimini diminishing. christine, do you think we are winning or losing at a simple military level? i was actually with unama. i ve seen those maps going back to 2002. in 2002, people could drive from cab towel kandahar. now that would only be a
based on voting records in the 111th congress. they d need about four for all of these if they keep all the republicans united and, unless harry reid draws a really tough line on this, they could pretty easily get that. what you have now is a third republican strategy. obviously you can repeal a law, which is something that would be hard but has been talked about in terms of health care in particular. you can defund certain efforts on the part of the executive branch, which is something they ve spoken about. now you are laying out a third potential strategy where you go after each individual regulation so there s really this is another arrow in the quiver of the republican party that wants to push back against the president s agenda. that s right. it s something thafr aware will probably won t have any actual regulatory impact that it s more about messaging and it s more about broadcasting the american people or their base, what they see as problems with the white house s, you kn
potential strategy where you go after each individual regulation so there s really this is another arrow in the quiver of the republican party that wants to push back against the president s agenda. that s right. it s something thafr aware will probably won t have any actual regulatory impact that it s more about messaging and it s more about broadcasting the american people or their base, what they see as problems with the white house s, you know, governing within the executive branch. but as one republican consultant put it to me, it s sorts of like message voting on steroids. often there are test votes on amendments and things like that that happen in the house and the senate that you know, they are supposed to have a big political import and then never really do. these will be bigger because they are really going to spotlight how obama is governing and force them to sign or veto. it s a question of how many they do and how much the conservative media and the main stream media g