
A pandemic playbook for political campaigns
Michael Scherer describes how candidates have rewritten their campaign playbooks during the pandemic. Jessica Contrera asks how we weigh risk. And Emily Heil on the anxiety-filled hellscape that is the grocery store.
May 6, 202022m 54s
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Michael Scherer describes how candidates have rewritten their campaigns during the pandemic. Jessica Contrera asks how we weigh risk against necessity, longing and fear. And Emily Heil on the anxiety-filled hellscape that is the grocery store.
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Political candidates – and not just the presidential ones – are reinventing how they campaign in the age of the pandemic.
As the country moves to reopen, Americans weigh risk against necessity, longing and fear.
Grocery shopping used to be a mundane errand. Now, we’re all feeling the stress.
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