If people agree it was tumultuous why was the race still so close?<p>I really think adding little adjectives like that undermines the respectedness of the NYT
This thread has more points, but the CNN thread is older and has more comments <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25015967" rel="nofollow">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25015967</a>
Voter suppression. Voting in a working day. Need to register for voting. Legal battles. Inconsistent rules. A refusing to leave president.<p>Is this the model of government that the USA bomb other countries for?
Headline is false. Biden is <i>projected</i> by the media to defeat Trump.<p>Biden is not President-elect. The President is elected in mid December by the electoral college.<p>Tens of millions of people are about to get a crash course in civics.
With a lead of only 34k votes in Pennsylvania, and 135k ballots still left to count, considering the tensions in the country, IMHO the Associated Press should have waited a bit more before declaring Biden as a winner…
> Ending Four Tumultuous Years Under Trump<p>Not a true statement I'm afraid. Look at the number of votes he got. Trumpism isn't going away any time soon.
First thing I am going to do is submit my resume for open tech leadership and policy positions in the new administration.<p>If you are in a position with experience and financial comfort to serve your country with regards to science and technology, the Biden administration will almost certainly be a great place to land. Look for policy and leadership positions in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.<p>I'll be submitting my resume and cover letter just as soon as the transition team site opens.