families enjoying a reopened white house for the 142nd white house easter egg roll. tradition continues after a short hiatus of two years. and no matter how nasty the weather may get, you can still leave with a massive sugar high. which is all these kids really need. and also, the commemorative egg here, which is a big deal. this is biden blue, picked by the first lady, commander and willow the white house cat. very coveted item. as kate puts it directly into her pocket. thank you. let s turn now to china. very different take on the pandemic right now. where shanghai is now reporting its first covid death since this current outbreak began. the massive city as we ve reported been under a strict lockdown for weeks as cases have been surging. cnn s steven jang with the latest from china. reporter: first officially confirmed covid death from shanghai in the latest wave
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Over the last 18 months, Adams native Jessica Lucia has helped shape the political campaigns of President-elect Joe Biden and newly-elected Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff.
Lucia was busy behind the scenes, designing the graphics, gradients and branded content used to deliver important campaign messages to supporters and potential voters. In fact, she was part of the design team that created the blue and yellow design â dubbed the âvictory gradientâ â used on graphics flanking the stage the night Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris made their acceptance speeches in Wilmington, Del. The gradient was also used on graphics featuring images of Biden and Harris announcing them as President-elect and Vice President-elect, and on graphics featuring the slogan, âA Presidency for All Americans.â
Over the last 18 months, Adams native Jessica Lucia has helped shape the political campaigns of President-elect Joe Biden and newly-elected Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff.
Lucia was busy behind the scenes, designing the graphics, gradients and branded content used to deliver important campaign messages to supporters and potential voters. In fact, she was part of the design team that created the blue and yellow design â dubbed the âvictory gradientâ â used on graphics flanking the stage the night Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris made their acceptance speeches in Wilmington, Del. The gradient was also used on graphics featuring images of Biden and Harris announcing them as President-elect and Vice President-elect, and on graphics featuring the slogan, âA Presidency for All Americans.â