From the archives: The last four years in American politics

October 15, 2020
From the archives: The last four years in American politics

President Donald Trump debates Democratic presidential nominee and former vice president Joe Biden, discussing abortion, immigration, healthcare, the Black Lives Matter movement and COVID-19. Leading up to the 2020 presidential election, the ODYSSEY Media Group recaps the last four years in politics. Illustration by Lilli Sams

Donald Trump

President Donald Trump was sworn into office on Jan. 20, 2017. Since then, the ODYSSEY Media Group has covered some of the major issues surrounding his presidency over the past four years.


 

Issues

Over the past four years, the ODYSSEY Media Group has published a variety of articles surrounding political issues, the most prominent of which were the Black Lives Matter movement, COVID-19, Trump’s conflicts with the press, abortion laws, immigration changes and the #MeToo movement.


 

2018 midterm election

In the 2018 elections, Governor Brian Kemp and Georgia State Rep. Houston Gaines, R-Athens, were elected, and U.S. Rep. Jody Hice, R-Ga., was reelected. Read the ODYSSEY Media Group’s coverage of the issues, stories and candidates from the election.

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