- Dave Barry's Year in Review 2019 The Washington Post
- Column: Who will win the 2020 presidential election? Don't ask Los Angeles Times
- Fox News panel analyzes the Dems' investigations into Trump in 2019 Fox News
- Trump could lose popular vote by 5 million but still win 2020 election, Michael Moore warns The Independent
- Dave Barry’s year in review: Well, that was something The Boston Globe
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