Presidential campaigns take flight in the age of the coronavirus
- Written by Janet Bednarek, Professor of History, University of Dayton
A crowd greets Sen. John F. Kennedy at Logan Airport in Boston on July 17, 1960, after he became the Democratic nominee for president.John M. Hurley/The Boston Globe via Getty ImagesThe coronavirus pandemic has reshaped the 2020 U.S. presidential campaign, limiting the number of rallies and in-person appearances of the candidates.
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