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View in browser October 15, 2020 Welcome to the new and improved MSNBC Daily, which starting this week will feature a collection of essays, analysis, and opinion from a select group of expert columnists. And as newsletter subscribers, you'll be ahead of the game as editor and reporter Hayes Brown helps frame up the day's news, every day.
Tonight, the two presidential contenders will be addressing entirely different audiences from entirely different locations, confronting entirely different realities. But did we really lose all that much from not having the candidates together in the same place?
Read more about America's parallel presidential universes here. UNDERSTANDING THE NEWS Top perspectives and analysis from our MSNBC columnists Covid-19’s feminist nightmare: If you're not seeing it, you haven’t been paying attention. Covid-19 is driving an unprecedented number of women out of work and back into the role of homemaker. GOP voter suppression is the worst its been in 40 years. There's a reason for that. The RNC's intimidation efforts are remarkable in many ways, starting with the fact that they're even possible. Rudy Giuliani is the boy who cried Ukraine In trying to con the public and media into making “Bidengate” a thing, Giuliani has let himself get played time after time. WATCH NOW Chris Hayes: Trump is trying to ‘rerun the Bush v. Gore playbook’ with the whole gang
Trump's latest crowded rally took place in a state where 1 in 5 Covid-19 tests are positive
Kamala Harris: 'When we take back the Senate and win the majority, we will have a lot to do.'
Fmr. Trump aide Rick Gates: Trump should pardon 'everybody' convicted in Russia probe, including him
LISTEN NOW Into America The rocky history of Black membership within the Muscogee Creek Nation. Kamala: Next In Line MORE FROM MSNBC Tune in tomorrow to the television premiere of "The Way I See It," a new documentary presented by Focus Features and MSNBC Films, from director Dawn Porter. The film offers an unprecedented look behind the scenes at two of the most iconic presidents in American history, Barack Obama and Ronald Reagan, as seen through the eyes of renowned White House photographer, Pete Souza.
This year, how you vote is as important as who you vote for. Our interactive state-by-state "Plan Your Vote" guide has everything you need to know about casting a ballot in the 2020 presidential election, whether it's in person, by mail, or via early voting. See where your state stands on voting regulations and read up on deadlines, restrictions and more.
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