> With a startling 6.6 million people seeking jobless benefits last week, the United States has reached a grim landmark: More than one in 10 workers have lost their jobs in just the past three weeks to the coronavirus outbreak.
Far-right groups across North America are seeking to take advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic by "weaponizing the virus" and spreading disinformation, according to researchers who monitor the groups closely. cbc.ca/news/technology/…
I think that she is fine, but even though all the pundit articles say that Kamala Harris should be the VP I still think that she would not help get votes nearly as much in the general as some other options
> He also criticized the organization as being “very China-centric” for denouncing his Jan. 31 travel ban, which saw foreign nationals who had travelled to China within the last 14 days barred from entering the U.S.
But like the US is having one of the worst outbreaks, so obviously your china ban didn't work.
I know I'm biased because I think Warren should be president but if it is really close getting more turnout from very liberals will matter in multiple states, unlike a midwest person just potentially helping in a few
The "official" rule is
[A special election] 145-160 days after vacancy occurs. If a vacancy occurs after April 10 but on or before the 70th day before the regular state primary, the office shall appear on the regular state primary ballot. If a vacancy occurs after that time, the office shall ...
> "However, in light of the Chief Judge Howell’s March 16, 2020 Order Regard Court Operations in Exigent Circumstances Created by the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Court’s review of the unredacted version of the Mueller Report is unable to occur until the Court resumes its normal operations on April 20, 2020, unless the Court’s normal operations are further suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic."
> Speaking to reporters, Fauci said that he was “cautiously optimistic” that his inspector-general analogy would finally spur Trump to action, but added, “Jared could still screw this up.”
like all good satire, this is uncomfortably plausible
> Cuomo, on WAMC, says there are "downsides" to voting by mail: "It's a harder system to administer, and obviously it's a harder system to police writ large. People showing up, people actually showing ID, is still the easiest system to assure total integrity."
@BradC there is reason to not being happy with the WHO as they have been praising China (well, the Chinese Government) despite the cover up of the virus in the first place and it's something that needs to be talked about, however we also know that Trump has more personal reasons
@Wipqozn like this, it's one thing if he was threatening to pull funding because the WHO is not condemning the Chinese Government of the coverup but for Trump, it's all about him
@MBraedley i saw that graph, i din't trust the Chinese sharp drop like that
South Korea i am curious but i would find it more believable