The New Yorkerのインスタグラム(newyorkermag) - 10月8日 01時55分
Whether or not to knock on the doors of prospective voters has become one of the most contentious strategic questions of the 2020 election. For much of the season, in swing states such as Pennsylvania, Florida, Arizona, and Texas, Republicans went door to door, and Democrats didn’t. This reflected the opposing attitudes each party holds about the seriousness of the coronavirus pandemic: Democrats worry that significant face-to-face contact could increase the spread of the virus; Republicans think that the danger is overblown. Will these decisions make a difference? At the link in our bio, Eliza Griswold reports from the politically divided Chester County, in Pennsylvania—one of the most closely watched counties in the lead-up to the election.
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