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On February 28, more than a month after his departure from the White House,
Donald Trump reappeared publicly and revealed much of his political future. Despite not confirming or ruling out a new candidacy for the next 4 years, he did confirm that his intentions are not to form a new party, as the Wall Street Journal had suggested. Esto es una lucha : Trump insinúa con postularse a la Presidencia de EU en 2024https://t.co/hex8R4Iebopic.twitter.com/M4aexooc3j Milenio (@Milenio) March 1, 2021
This decision, although surprising because of how unpredictable the magnate
is, is quite understandable in the aspirations that the New York politician may have. The American two-party system allows but does not facilitate the creation of new parties. Only Theodore Roosevelt managed to finish second in national elections with his new party. Many others don t even get seats in Congress.
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Why much more coronavirus relief is needed
Government aid on a large scale is needed to help Americans facing deep financial hardship because of the coronavirus pandemic, according to experts from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
In a February 18, 2021 article in The Conversation, three experts from the Department of Health Policy and Management Mary Findling, research associate, John Benson, senior research scientist, and Robert Blendon, Richard L. Menschel Professor of Public Health and Professor of Health Policy and Political Analysis, emeritus wrote that public opinion surveys they conducted last summer show that, despite trillions of dollars in government assistance, “the aid didn’t put much of a dent into the financial problems faced by families earning less than $100,000.” They added, “Many people were struggling and still are just to pay for basic necessities, like food and rent.”