The president gave his first public remarks since contracting Covid-19 more than a week earlier, speaking to hundreds of pro-police activists on the White House lawn as basic questions about his health persist
Like so much in 2020, the presidential campaign was thrown into turmoil because of the coronavirus pandemic. WSJ’s political team reviews the critical events of this year’s campaign season and looks forward to what might influence voters on Election Day.
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