Headline RoundupMay 12th, 2020

How Coronavirus Will Alter 2020 Election for Top Candidates

Summary from the AllSides News Team

The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has fundamentally changed the 2020 presidential election. Primary votes have been cancelled in some states, campaign efforts have moved completely online, and candidates are moving to try and use the pandemic-induced chaos to their advantage.Current polls generally indicate a slight lead for former Vice President Joe Biden over current President Donald Trump, a fact that's been central to recent election coverage. Many reports detailed how the dire economic state — and the prospects of recovery — might work into candidates' campaign plans. Some left-rated voices concentrated on Trump's purported attempts to wield the coronavirus crisis against Biden, while some right-rated outlets focused more on Biden's campaign and perceived shortcomings. Meanwhile, libertarian-leaning voices have examined Rep. Justin Amash (I-MI), who's running as the Libertarian party's candidate, and whether or not he aligns with the party's core values.

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