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<em>The Atlantic </em>Politics Daily: Two Key Swing States During a Pandemic

President Trump’s complicated relationships with the governors of two swing states could ultimately cost him reelection. Plus: How the legacy of Bernie Sanders might live on.

It’s Thursday, April 9. In today’s newsletter: There’s something about Michigan and Florida. Plus: How the legacy of Bernie Sanders might live on.

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Two COVID-19 Swing-State Case Studies

President Trump’s complicated relationships with the governors of could ultimately cost him reelection, my colleague Ron Brownstein writes.

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