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title: Biden and Harris; Daily records for COVID-19
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date: 2020-11-07T19:00:00
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tags: ['COVID-19', 'Public policy']
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categories: ['November 2020']
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year: ['2020']
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slug: Biden and Harris
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description: "The presidential election was called today for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. With COVID-19 cases on the rise, what should happen next?"
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[Cottom, T. M. (2020, November 7). The danger in white moderates setting Biden's agenda. *The New York Times.*](https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/07/opinion/biden-moderate-agenda.html)
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> *Joe Biden and Kamala Harris did not campaign on a reckoning or radical responsiveness, promising instead tepid incrementalism. [...] The political ease of incrementalism, and its promise of normalcy, will be the real test for the white moderates. In a racist, divided nation, multiracial coalitions are necessary to elicit the state’s empathy and move policy. Our collective well-being hinges on how much white moderates will show up when the most immediate threat to their personal interests are over.*
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[Schwartz, M. S. (2020, November 7). *U.S. sets another single-day record for coronavirus cases.* National Public Radio.](https://text.npr.org/932496828/)
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> *The United States added 126,480 new coronavirus cases on Friday, according to data released Saturday by the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center. It's the third day in a row that the U.S. has set a daily record, bringing the total number of infections in the country to more than 9.7 million. More than 236,000 have died.*
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[Summers, J. (2020, November 7). *'Game-changer': Kamala Harris makes history as next vice president.* National Public Radio.](https://text.npr.org/930858267/)
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> *Harris, 56, will bring a legion of firsts to the vice presidency: A daughter of immigrants from India and Jamaica, she will be the first woman, the first Black person, the first Indian American and the first Asian American to hold the office. She will also be the first graduate of a historically Black college and first member of a Black sorority to do so.*
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