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Presidential campaigns take flight in the age of the coronavirus

  • Written by Janet Bednarek, Professor of History, University of Dayton
imageA 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 Images

The 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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