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2Presidential Election11/3/2020161 million Americans participate in the 2020 presidential election—the highest voter turnout in history. Former Vice President Joe Biden is elected as the 46th President of the United States.
3Murder of George Floyd5/25/2020George Floyd, a 46-year-old African-American man, is murdered by Minneapolis police officers. Graphic video of his death ignites waves of racial justice protests across the United States.
4Biden Secures Democratic Presidential Nomination4/8/2020Senator Bernie Sanders (D-VT), the remaining challenger to former Vice President Joe Biden, suspends his campaign. Biden has secured the Democratic presidential nomination.
5Super Tuesday3/3/2020Fourteen states hold party primaries. Former Vice President Joe Biden becomes the statistical favorite to win the Democratic presidential nomination.
6Trump Launches Re-Election Campaign6/18/2019President Trump formally announces the start of his re-election campaign.
7House Initiates Impeachment Proceedings Against Trump9/24/2019The House of Representatives initiates impeachment proceedings against President Trump, accusing him of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. The charges follow revelations that Trump sought to use his powers to damage the candidacy of former Vice President Joe Biden.
8House Votes to Impeach Trump 12/18/2019The House of Representatives votes to formally impeach President Trump. The vote falls largely along party lines.
9Iowa Caucuses2/3/2020The Iowa Caucuses begin, marking the official start of voting in the Democratic primary contest. Technical failures leave the outcome of the vote in lingering doubt.
10Biden Launches Presidential Campaign4/25/2019Former Vice President Joe Biden announces that he will seek the Democratic nomination for President of the United States. He joins a crowded field that will ultimately swell to 27 candidates.
11Midterm Election11/8/2018122 million Americans participate in the 2018 midterm elections—the highest voter turnout in decades. The Democratic Party takes the majority in the House of Representatives. The Republican Party retains control of the Senate.
12Senate Votes to Acquit Trump 2/5/2020Following a contentious impeachment trial, the Senate votes to acquit President Trump on the charges of both abuse of power and obstruction of justice. One Republican senator defects to join the Democratic minority in support of impeachment.
13Trump Diagnosed with COVID-1910/2/2020Early in the morning of October 2, President Trump tweets that he has tested positive for COVID-19. The timeline of his diagnosis remains unclear.
14New York Post Story Targets Biden10/14/2020The New York Post and operatives of President Trump leak emails and images purportedly belonging to Vice President Biden's son, intended to raise questions about Biden's propriety and conflicts of interest. Former intelligence officials suspect a foreign hack-and-leak operation akin to the 2016 Wikileaks scandal.