2020: Can you steal the Election?  

One week after the 2020 Presidential Election, Joe Biden has been projected the winner of one of the most contentious elections in American history. However, President Donald Trump has refused to concede, believing that the election was stolen from him through mail-in ballot fraud, illegal votes, and foreign interference. The President has instead tasked his closest advisors in making sure America's institutions, the media, and the public all know "the truth" that he won this election, "by a lot." As Trump's staff and cabinet members, it's your goal to navigate a deteriorating democracy amidst a divided electorate while attempting to keep Trump in the White House for four more years – or to save your own skin.


Meet Your Crisis Director

Aidan Davis

Aidan Davis is a member of the Princeton Class of 2026 studying at Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs. He is from Plainview, NY. Aidan spends much of his time deeply invested in American Politics, having both worked on campaigns and on Capitol Hill last summer. In his free time, you can catch Aidan reading about obscure American politicians or playing Grand Strategy Video Games. Aidan is super excited to be your Crisis Director for this "2020: Can you steal the Election?," and can’t wait to see how you handle the fate of American Democracy!


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