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Biden and Sanders mull debate reaction as coronavirus response intensifies - live updates Biden and Sanders mull debate reaction as coronavirus response intensifies - live updates
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Sanders and Biden campaign teams reflect on last night’s debate performance, as state and federal coronavirus responses dominates agendaSanders and Biden campaign teams reflect on last night’s debate performance, as state and federal coronavirus responses dominates agenda
As I mentioned at the outset this morning, it is quite hard to separate out any politics from the coronavirus news today. Here are some of the latest coronavirus developments in the US that you’ll want to be across this morning.
Donald Trump is to hold a coronavirus teleconference with G7 world leaders, and then a second with state governors this morning
The CDC is recommending that gatherings of 50 people or more in US be canceled or postponed over the next eight weeks because of the coronavirus pandemic
90 US cities and states suspend water shutoffs to tackle coronavirus pandemic
California governor directs all bars and nightclubs to close as coronavirus spreads. Ohio, Illinois, Massachusetts and Washington also closed their bars, restaurants and entertainment venues. Several Las Vegas hotels and casinos said they would suspend operations.
The US Federal Reserve announced it would cut its benchmark interest rate to near zero and said it would buy US $700bn in Treasury and mortgage-backed securities.
There are 3,774 confirmed cases in the US, with 69 deaths so far. Washington state has seen the most deaths - 42. There have also been deaths in California, New York, Florida, Louisiana, New Jersey, Colorado, Georgia, Kansas, Oregon, South Dakota and Virginia. [Source: the Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering]
The Peace Corps is evacuating all of its volunteers and suspending operations in dozens of countries worldwide. Director Jody Olsen says Sunday’s decision comes as “international travel becomes more and more challenging by the day.” She said the agency wanted to avoid leaving volunteers stranded in host countries.
Italian-American carmaker Fiat Chrysler Automobiles have announced that they are suspending production in Europe
The Los Angeles murder trial of multimillionaire New York real estate heir Robert Durst has been delayed for three weeks over fears of the transmission of the new coronavirus
Our live coverage of the unfolding global coronavirus coverage is here.
As Domenico Montanaro observed for NPR, with long careers up on Capitol Hill behind them, Biden and Sanders could find themselves quite bogged down in arguments about who voted for what and when.
Politifact have done a deep dive into the things that Biden said about Sanders’ voting record during the 2008 financial crisis - particularly the claim that Sanders voted against a bail-out for the auto industry, costing jobs among what would be considered some heartland Democrat voters. They found that neither man was telling the whole story.
They’ve also got a fact-check across the whole debate, taking in things like how Biden was rated by abortion-rights groups, campaigning for the minimum wage, and Super PAC money.
Read it here - Politifact: Fact-checking the Sanders-Biden primary debate
From the opening elbow bump its was obvious that last night’s Democratic debate was not business as usual for a US election campaign.From the opening elbow bump its was obvious that last night’s Democratic debate was not business as usual for a US election campaign.
Our panel, including Jessa Crispin, Art Cullen, Benjamin Dixon, Jill Filipovic and Lloyd Green, had their say here. And Filipovic did not mince her words: “Well, that was possibly the worst debate of the entire Democratic primary.”Our panel, including Jessa Crispin, Art Cullen, Benjamin Dixon, Jill Filipovic and Lloyd Green, had their say here. And Filipovic did not mince her words: “Well, that was possibly the worst debate of the entire Democratic primary.”
Domenico Montanaro pulled out these four takeaways for NPR, including that one flaw with having two contenders who have been in the politics business for decades, is that they can seem to spend too much time relishing dwelling in the past:Domenico Montanaro pulled out these four takeaways for NPR, including that one flaw with having two contenders who have been in the politics business for decades, is that they can seem to spend too much time relishing dwelling in the past:
Read it here - NPR: 4 takeaways from the Biden-Sanders debateRead it here - NPR: 4 takeaways from the Biden-Sanders debate
For Politico, Ryan Lizza described it as the first debate of the pandemic-era:For Politico, Ryan Lizza described it as the first debate of the pandemic-era:
Lizza also seized on the fact that while Biden promised to make a woman his VP pick, Sanders did not give the same categorical assurance - “To me, it’s not just nominating a woman. It is making sure that we have a progressive woman.”Lizza also seized on the fact that while Biden promised to make a woman his VP pick, Sanders did not give the same categorical assurance - “To me, it’s not just nominating a woman. It is making sure that we have a progressive woman.”
Read it here - Politico: The first pandemic-era debate distills the choice of Biden vs. BernieRead it here - Politico: The first pandemic-era debate distills the choice of Biden vs. Bernie
Good morning, and welcome to our US politics live blog against the increasingly concerning backdrop of a national emergency over the coronavirus outbreak.Good morning, and welcome to our US politics live blog against the increasingly concerning backdrop of a national emergency over the coronavirus outbreak.
Donald Trump has a busy morning ahead. At 10am ET there’s a video conference call with other G7 leaders - one which you imagine may be a little bit frosty after German media reports that the US was trying to buy up any coronavirus vaccine exclusively for itself.Donald Trump has a busy morning ahead. At 10am ET there’s a video conference call with other G7 leaders - one which you imagine may be a little bit frosty after German media reports that the US was trying to buy up any coronavirus vaccine exclusively for itself.
Then at 11.30am ET, the president is participating in another video teleconference, this time with state governors, many of whom have been activating emergency measures themselves.Then at 11.30am ET, the president is participating in another video teleconference, this time with state governors, many of whom have been activating emergency measures themselves.
On the White House race side of things, Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders will be assessing the reaction to their debate performances last night. It might not have been quite as surreal as WWE stars giving their combat monologues in empty arenas, but with no debate studio audience, neither Democratic contender would have got an immediate sense from in the room of how they were doing. You can watch the debate in full here if you want to catch up on it. Biden is out campaigning in Florida today, ahead of tomorrow’s disrupted primaries. If he wins well there, that could be it for Sanders.On the White House race side of things, Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders will be assessing the reaction to their debate performances last night. It might not have been quite as surreal as WWE stars giving their combat monologues in empty arenas, but with no debate studio audience, neither Democratic contender would have got an immediate sense from in the room of how they were doing. You can watch the debate in full here if you want to catch up on it. Biden is out campaigning in Florida today, ahead of tomorrow’s disrupted primaries. If he wins well there, that could be it for Sanders.
So, I’ll try to keep the focus purely on the politics here today - we’ve got rolling global coverage of the coronavirus outbreak from my colleague in London, Damien Gayle - but it feels inevitable that a lot of today’s politics will continue to be coronavirus-related or coronavirus affected.So, I’ll try to keep the focus purely on the politics here today - we’ve got rolling global coverage of the coronavirus outbreak from my colleague in London, Damien Gayle - but it feels inevitable that a lot of today’s politics will continue to be coronavirus-related or coronavirus affected.