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Jenna Johnson

Jenna Johnson

Deputy Democracy Editor at The Washington Post

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  • English
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  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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Emily Oster: Data that parents collect about their babies has limits - The Washington Post

“Sometimes our data is very limited or it’s just very difficult to answer questions — or the answer is kind of different for everybody,” the author of best-selling parenting books says.
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Americans react to Biden being sworn in as new president - The Wash...

For Democrats, ‘I feel like a huge weight has been lifted.’ For Republicans, ‘I feel like it’s a fraud ... but I want to hear him out.’
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Two state lawmakers confront a deadly pandemic, a disputed election...

In Florida and Pennsylvania, lawmakers face anger, dysfunction and growing desperation in a post-Trump America.
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As Biden calls for sacrifice and praises health care workers, Trump...

The two November combatants offered opposite messages ahead of a Thanksgiving like no other.
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Voter turnout - The Washington Post

Americans, many casting ballots for the first time, made their voices heard.
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In campaign’s waning days, both candidates seek to shore up support...

Labor unions and liberal organizers have created a model of Latino engagement in Nevada that scarcely exists elsewhere. That’s part of the problem for Democrats.
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Biden competitive in Texas Georgia and Sunbelt as Trump faces demog...

Millions of new voters have registered in Texas since 2016, and as with Arizona and Georgia, the demographic shifts seem to benefit Democrats.
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Amid a year of debate over inequity and police violence, Trump and ...

Trump asserted that ‘nobody has done more for the Black community’ since Lincoln — including the nation’s first African American president.
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How do Trump supporters view coronavirus after president's diagnosi...

President Trump’s most avid supporters react to his illness with a fatalistic shrug, and his campaign rolls on.
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White, blue-collar men are Trump's biggest supporters, seeing thems...

The president’s plan for reelection is to find more of them who support him but didn’t vote in 2016, as well as pulling in more votes from Black and Latino men.
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White women who abandoned Trump are targeted by him and Biden. - Th...

White women who voted for Trump in 2016 are being targeted by Democrats and Republicans this year.