WASHINGTON, DC: For weeks, President Donald Trump has dominated television coverage with daily White House briefings on the coronavirus pandemic, ...
WASHINGTON, DC: For weeks, President Donald Trump has dominated television coverage with daily White House briefings on the coronavirus pandemic, declaring himself a"wartime president" and touting his administration's response.
Priorities USA, a Democratic super PAC that has spent US$7 million on pandemic-themed digital and TV commercials in five swing states, is using online panels with voters in key states to test for any backlash, said spokesman Josh Schwerin. "President Trump is not responsible for the coronavirus, but he is responsible for using all the power at his disposal to be able to deal with this virus," the former vice president said.
For some Democrats, Trump's constant TV appearances have conjured up memories of 2016, when his unorthodox campaign enjoyed ubiquitous coverage.
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