2020 Election
Mitrano J.D. ’95 Concedes to Rep. Tom Reed in N.Y.-23 Congressional Election
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On Friday, Tracy Mitrano J.D. ’95 formally conceded to Rep. Tom Reed (R-N.Y.) in the race for Congress in New York’s 23rd District.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/tag/election-2020/)
On Friday, Tracy Mitrano J.D. ’95 formally conceded to Rep. Tom Reed (R-N.Y.) in the race for Congress in New York’s 23rd District.
It’s time to go to work, because we finally have a fighting chance to make life in America better.
Following the end of the election, professors reacted on the implications of this year’s race and the work that still must follow.
Collegetown’s liquor stores saw an uptick in sales through election week.
A “Protect the Ballot Count” rally on the Commons became a celebration of the Democratic Party’s victory on Saturday afternoon.
As the U.S. faces a third wave of coronavirus cases and some cities and states prepare for another round of shutdowns, thousands of households are continuing to face economic hardship and food insecurity. Earlier this year, the Trump administration finalized a proposed rule change that would have blocked nearly 700,000 people from getting essential food assistance, one of three of the administration’s efforts to overhaul the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
The new rule would have affected the eligibility criteria for able-bodied adults with no dependents, limiting states’ ability to waive existing work mandates and requiring individuals to be employed to receive benefits. It was struck down last week by a federal judge after Pennsylvania and California residents sued Trump’s Agricultural Department. Critics say that this proposal is yet another attempt by the Trump administration to continue its deregulatory war on existing safety net programs, even as businesses struggle and the number of newly unemployed households remains high as a result of the pandemic. “The Final Rule at issue in this litigation radically and abruptly alters decades of regulatory practice, leaving States scrambling and exponentially increasing food insecurity for tens of thousands of Americans,” explained D.C Chief U.S. District Judge Beryl A. Howell, in a 67-page opinion.
Rep. Tom Reed is facing a second challenge from Tracy Mitrano J.D. ’95. Leslie Danks Burke is challenging State Sen. Tom O’Mara. Follow this page for live Election Day updates from Tompkins County and beyond.
Nov. 3 seemed like a fairly normal day on Cornell’s campus: Against a backdrop of gray skies and chilly winds, Cornellians went to class, huddled up in cafes and grabbed food from campus dining halls. Around the country, however, the highly-anticipated, contentious 2020 presidential election unfolds. And most Cornellians have already made their voices heard through absentee or early voting.
In the first year that all Pennsylvania voters are eligible to vote by mail, and the state was bombarded with ballot requests — leading to voting issues for many.
Strong early voting numbers — over 13,000 in Tompkins County — led to shorter lines and calmer days than other election years.