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    2020 presidential election

    After four years of division, we’re not that divided

    Matt VeneziaOp-edsOpinionsNovember 29, 2020December 4, 2020

    #OPINION After the past four years of division and then the 2020 presidential election, we have seen countless renditions of how the nation is divided between Republicans and Democrats.

    SBU experts answer, “What comes next?” following 2020 Presidential Election

    Steven KeehnerFacultyNewsNovember 18, 2020

    The event, “Processing the 2020 Election: A Time for Connection, Healing, and Unity,” sought to allow the Stony Brook community to ask questions about the election’s aftermath.

    Joe Biden wins the presidency, but the fight is not over

    Steven KeehnerOp-edsOpinionsNovember 11, 2020

    #Opinion: Now, I have to be honest — I did not expect to write this article. Before the outbreak of COVID-19, if you would have asked me who I expected to win, I would have said Trump.

    The loser of the first Presidential Debate? Us.

    Steven KeehnerOp-edsOpinionsSeptember 30, 2020October 1, 2020

    #OPINION: To anybody who expected a sophisticated, respectful and educational discussion between former Vice President Joe Biden and current President Donald Trump: really?

    “Artists for Nancy” will present artists and activists in panel discussion

    Natasha NelsonArtsSeptember 15, 2020September 15, 2020

    “Artists for Nancy”, an organization which empowers political activism through art will present a Zoom panel this Wednesday, September 16, at 6 p.m.

    Analyzing the Democratic candidate overload for the 2020 presidential election

    Anya MarquardtFeaturedOpinionsNovember 3, 2019November 5, 2019

    In a mere year, the next presidential election will be upon us. While this may seem like a long time for some Americans, candidates have already kicked into campaigning mode; for registered Democrats, primaries start in Feb. 2020.

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