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Modoc County, California, posts plan to lift stay-at-home order Friday
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It’s time to build for good
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Political ships of Theseus | The American party switch
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Immigration to US to be suspended amid pandemic, Trump says
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Greenland wary of US plans for aid projects in its territory – politicians say expected announcement of $12m must not have conditions attached
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Shake Shack, Ruth's Chris and other chain restaurants got big PPP loans when small businesses couldn't
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Redditors tracked down who's behind the American protests to release lockdown. It's a couple of professional astroturfing companies
/u/derilect, working from information provided by /u/icesir, tracks down the organisers of the American protests against lockdown. It's two professional astroturfing companies: One Click Politics...
/u/derilect, working from information provided by /u/icesir, tracks down the organisers of the American protests against lockdown. It's two professional astroturfing companies:
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One Click Politics
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UJOIN
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The second phase of unemployment will be harsher: For American workers displaced by recession, widespread public sympathy soon gives way to moralizing anger
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Could Donald Trump delay the US presidential election?
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A handful of US cities have passed soda taxes, but are they working?
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Biden’s free-college plan is a solution in search of a problem
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo orders all people to wear face coverings in public
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Tax change in US coronavirus package overwhelmingly benefits millionaires, congressional body finds
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The death of the Liberal class
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South Dakota’s governor resisted ordering people to stay home. Now it has one of the nation’s largest coronavirus hot spots
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California, Oregon & Washington announce Western States Pact
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Mayor London Breed’s early and aggressive moves to contain the outbreak have made San Francisco a national model in fighting the pandemic
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He could have seen what was coming: Behind Trump’s failure on the virus
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The Pope just proposed a universal basic income. Is the United States ready for it?
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More than 2,200 coronavirus deaths in nursing homes, but US federal government isn't tracking them
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For jobless Americans, Obamacare is still a potential lifeline
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US President Donald Trump removes Inspector General overseeing $2 trillion coronavirus relief package days after he was appointed
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New US face mask guidance comes after battle between White House and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Republicans rage as Florida becomes a nightmare for Trump
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Florida governor issues coronavirus stay-at-home order after heavy criticism
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How Donald Trump plans on spinning 200,000 coronavirus deaths as a win
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Mike Pence task force freezes foreign coronavirus aid amid US backlash
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Exective branch non-compliance with law
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Nancy Pelosi aims to move fast on next US rescue package
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Larry Hogan, Ralph Northam, Muriel Bowser order residents in Maryland, Virginia, DC to stay at home
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The Trump administration is leaving the nation’s emergency backup hospital system on the sidelines
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Top story on Fox News right now: "His denial..... was deadly"
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Remarks by US President Donald Trump, Vice-President Mike Pence, and members of the coronavirus task force
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Trump says he will not allow federal inspection over bailout funds
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The stimulus bill includes a tax break for the 1%
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Gavin Newsom: California will have enough ventilators to meet COVID-19 demand
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Desperate for medical equipment, US states encounter a beleaguered national stockpile
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Americans' fear of the coronavirus is becoming increasingly unanimous and nonpartisan
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GM’s ventilator effort goes haywire with US President Donald Trump turning on CEO Mary Barra
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Bernie Sanders's campaign says he'll participate in an April debate if one is announced
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Preliminary evidence suggests Bay Area shelter-in-place order is flattening the curve
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A majority of Americans approve of Donald Trump's handling of the coronavirus
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This isn't the first time a crisis has come during election year. So how have we dealt with things like this before?
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LA, other SoCal cities cracking down on crowds at parks, beaches to stem spread of COVID-19
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Trump outlines National Guard activations for New York, California and Washington
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Stop the coronavirus corporate coup
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Americans' opinions on the coronavirus are changing fast
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"What should Bernie do when he drops out? Are there any potential drawbacks to doing so now?"
From the NY times Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont was reassessing the future of his presidential bid on Wednesday after a crushing round of primary losses left him with no realistic path to the...
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont was reassessing the future of his presidential bid on Wednesday after a crushing round of primary losses left him with no realistic path to the Democratic nomination and the 2020 race itself looked increasingly dormant because of the coronavirus outbreak.
Mr. Sanders’s campaign has stopped actively advertising on Facebook and its campaign manager sent an email to supporters without asking for donations — the kind of steps that other candidates have taken before ending their campaigns. Mr. Sanders’s aides said he is not suspending his campaign at this point, even as some Democrats have become increasingly vocal that he should consider leaving the race.
Even among Democrats who view Mr. Biden’s eventual triumph as inevitable, there is a belief that contested primaries are good for the party, making some of them reluctant to call for Mr. Sanders to withdraw. In Wisconsin, Democratic officials worry that if Mr. Sanders drops out before the state’s planned April 7 primary, it could dampen his supporters’ enthusiasm, depress turnout and hurt progressive candidates for state and local offices.
Mr. Sanders also views the coronavirus crisis as a moment when the progressive agenda he has championed for years is especially vital, and he is eager to leverage his influence for good at a time when issues like health care and economic inequity are so resonant, some allies say.
And top advisers see potential for him to continue to shape the narrative around how the country should be responding to the crisis and are holding out hope that they can harness existing virtual infrastructure to allow him to get his message out and keep his supporters engaged — a tacit admission that the campaign is no longer trying to win.
The above paragraphs show that yes, Sanders knows his electoral situation is done for, despite never clearly indicating if he is dropping out.
Some suggested Mr. Sanders should declare a moral victory — Democrats have moved broadly toward his progressive policy platform since he began his first presidential campaign — and throw his support to Mr. Biden.
“It’s time to throw in the towel knowing that he has won the battle of issues,” said Wilbur Colom, a D.N.C. member from Mississippi. “The Democratic Party has moved within inches of his revolution on all major issues. We all are feeling the Bern.”
From the Star
Charles Chamberlain, chairman of the progressive group Democracy for America, said Sanders can play a potentially “critical” role in unifying the party by continuing his campaign.
“Bernie has already made it clear that he will 100% support the Democratic nominee and that he’s going to campaign for Joe Biden if that’s who it is,” Chamberlain said. “The reality is, that’s not 100% true for all Bernie Sanders supporters. So there is a real value to Bernie staying in the race as long as possible to bring those people into the party deeper.“
That underscores the sensitivity of how Sanders proceeds. Justin Bamberg, a South Carolina state representative and Sanders supporter, said it’s wrong to assume that, if the senator quickly drops out, his backers would unite behind Biden.
“It’s a mistake for the party, regardless of whether the nominee is Biden or Bernie, to think that beating Donald Trump in and of itself will be enough motivation for the average person living their day-to-day life to come out and be excited about voting in November,” Bamberg said.
I agree. Biden needs to emphasize that he can be trusted to keep his promises of endorsing and then carrying out Warren's plan despite their controversies and that the bernie or bust folks won't gain nothing from a Biden presidency.
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Trump’s call with governors shows confusion in US virus fight
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