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Author: Rebecca Morin, USA TODAY

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Young and progressive voters aren’t just ‘settling for Biden’ anymore. They’re going all in.

October 26, 2020 Rebecca Morin, USA TODAY Comments Off on Young and progressive voters aren’t just ‘settling for Biden’ anymore. They’re going all in.

The general election is a week away and groups like Settle for Biden are hoping to be the push that gets young voters and progressives to the polls.

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Here’s what to know about the Joe Biden, Donald Trump competing town halls tonight

October 15, 2020 Rebecca Morin, USA TODAY Comments Off on Here’s what to know about the Joe Biden, Donald Trump competing town halls tonight

With only 19 days until the Nov. 3 election, the competing events will act as one of the final moments for each candidate to swing undecided voters.

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An unexpected guest: Fly lands on Mike Pence’s head during debate, goes viral

October 8, 2020 Rebecca Morin, USA TODAY Comments Off on An unexpected guest: Fly lands on Mike Pence’s head during debate, goes viral

The fly, which was on Mike Pence’s head for several minutes, quickly went viral and created a buzz – pun intended – online.

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One in five Americans say it’s safe to reopen schools now, survey finds

September 5, 2020September 5, 2020 Rebecca Morin, USA TODAY Comments Off on One in five Americans say it’s safe to reopen schools now, survey finds

The survey comes as many students have to return to school, colleges and universities.

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More than 4 in 10 Americans have concerns about the fairness of the presidential election, survey says

August 21, 2020 Rebecca Morin, USA TODAY Comments Off on More than 4 in 10 Americans have concerns about the fairness of the presidential election, survey says

The survey also shows that more than 1 in 3 Americans are not too confident or not at all confident that all citizens who want to vote will be able to vote.

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‘Blatant disrespect of Black women’: Women leaders criticize treatment of Black women being considered as Biden VP pick

August 5, 2020 Rebecca Morin, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Blatant disrespect of Black women’: Women leaders criticize treatment of Black women being considered as Biden VP pick

Sen. Kamala Harris, Rep. Karen Bass, Susan Rice, Rep. Val Demings and Stacey Abrams have all been floated as possible running mates for Biden.

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Cori Bush defeats Rep. William Lacy Clay, plus more key takeaways from Tuesday’s primaries

August 5, 2020August 5, 2020 Rebecca Morin, USA TODAY Comments Off on Cori Bush defeats Rep. William Lacy Clay, plus more key takeaways from Tuesday’s primaries

Michigan, Arizona, Kansas, Missouri and Washington all held primaries Tuesday. And the results are still slowly coming in.

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There are 100 days until Election Day. Here’s what has defined the campaign and what to expect

July 26, 2020July 26, 2020 Rebecca Morin, USA TODAY Comments Off on There are 100 days until Election Day. Here’s what has defined the campaign and what to expect

With 100 days out from the general election, impeachment, the coronavirus and racism have dominated voters’ minds. Here’s what to expect next.

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Trump’s COVID-19 response, race relations and overall approval ratings drop amid pandemic, survey finds

July 17, 2020July 17, 2020 Rebecca Morin, USA TODAY Comments Off on Trump’s COVID-19 response, race relations and overall approval ratings drop amid pandemic, survey finds

President Donald Trump also trails in support in a head-to-head match-up with former vice president Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee.

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More than 1 in 3 Americans say they know someone who has been sick from coronavirus, survey shows

July 10, 2020July 10, 2020 Rebecca Morin, USA TODAY Comments Off on More than 1 in 3 Americans say they know someone who has been sick from coronavirus, survey shows

The number of Americans who have said that a member of their immediate family has been sick with coronavirus has also more than doubled since March.

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