Biden's Emotional—and Political—Challenges
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June 14, 2020
The activist and former mayoral candidate has been an integral part of protests that led to the creation of a seven-block, police-free "autonomous zone" in a central Seattle neighborhood—whether Trump likes it or not.
There's a new apology aesthetic around these parts—and it maintains the aesthetic of the grid at the expense of actually saying anything.
But "nobody in a presidential campaign runs it based on June polling," says Anita Dunn. And Trump may be rolling out a campaign of racial fear.
Like many other cities in recent weeks, Richmond, Virginia, has outlined plans to remove monuments to southern Civil War generals. Some Black residents are reclaiming the space while they wait for the statues to topple.
Watchmen, The Plot Against America, Hunters, and more explore the worst mankind has to offer.
Matt James is set to become the franchise's first-ever Black male lead.
In a cruel twist, Joe Biden's planned 2016 presidential campaign was upended by the death of its foremost booster, his 46-year-old son, Beau, from brain cancer. And, at the time, the world wondered whether the former vice president would make a run in 2020. With the publication of his 2017 book Promise Me, Dad, recalling that tragic period, Biden opened up to David Kamp about the emotional—and political—challenges he was facing.
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