Both presidential Democratic candidates criticized Donald Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

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President Donald Trump has turned to a familiar playbook as he tries to grapple with the spiraling coronavirus outbreak, blaming immigrants for the country’s problems and casting the global health pandemic as another case of the U.S. against the world. The pattern was especially jarring during Trump

President Donald Trump’s Oval Office address Wednesday evening was supposed to calm concerns about the spread of the coronavirus. Instead, it sparked panic and confusion. Not just among the markets, U.S. travelers, and international leaders but within his own administration as well.Two officials in the





“The combination of sharply Dem. cities and suburban areas shading blue is a long run disaster in the making for Republicans.”
“Republicans will win in 2020 because they still have the numbers.”
“Donald Trump continues to alienate suburban voters while energizing Latinos to vote against his party.”
“Texas is becoming bluer, or more precisely less red, but talk of it being a genuine swing state is grossly premature.”
“Texas Democrats face structural obstacles to victory.”