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Lauren Gambino

Lauren Gambino

Reporter at The Guardian - theguardian.com

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Recent Articles

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Biden’s 100 days: bold action and broad vision amid grief and turmoil

Biden’s solution to the myriad crises is an ambitious economic agenda that promises to ‘own the future’ by expanding the role of government in American life
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History-maker Kamala Harris will wield real power as vice-president

The first woman and first south Asian to hold the office will be key to securing Biden’s legislative agenda in a Senate split 50-50
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Biden pledges ’100m shots in 100 days’ as he introduces health team

President-elect warns of challenges amid Covid surge while Trump ignores gravity of crisis at parallel event
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Biden styled himself as the antithesis to bare-knuckled Trumpism – ...

The veteran Democrat ran a slow and steady campaign in stark contrast to the sitting president
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Ever resilient, Joe Biden finally grasps his chance to lead America

After a career pocked by adversity, the next challenge for the ‘scrappy kid from Scranton’ is to heal a fractured nation
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Biden and Trump diverge sharply on major issues in final presidenti...

President defends virus response and says ‘we’re rounding the corner’ in perhaps final chance to shift dynamics of election race that Biden leads
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Nancy Pelosi: the woman who stood up to Trump

The veteran Democrat began 2019 by being elected speaker of the House for a second, historic time and ended it by leading the president’s impeachment
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The inside story of Trump’s alleged bribery of Ukraine

Public testimony in the impeachment hearings has painted a vivid picture of a president fixated on one thing: his own political gain over the fortunes of an ally
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Trump flips stance on gun background checks, citing ‘very strong’ l...

His move echoes a similar backpedaling that occurred after the school shooting in Parkland, Florida last year
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‘We’re here to win’: US democratic socialists move to center stage

As socialism moves from the margins to the center of presidential politics, organization faces a new and welcome problem: where to go from here?
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Bernie Sanders’ ideas are shaping the 2020 debate – but is he still...

The diverse Democratic field is a contrast from 2016 but the leftwing firebrand believes Medicare for All can dent his rivals’ hopes
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105 town halls and 35,000 selfies: how Warren has shaken up the 202...

The Massachusetts senator has led the policy agenda and forced rivals to play catch-up, but her grandest plan is to save capitalism from itself
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Joe Biden’s very bad week: has his White House run failed before it...

After accusations of inappropriate physical contact from several women, Democrats are asking whether Biden is a ‘relic of the past’
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Beto O’Rourke goes to Nevada in search of ideas – ‘I’m all ears’

The presidential hopeful drew big crowds across Nevada, but he admits he has ‘a ton to learn’
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Honduran mother reunites with son amid lawsuit over family separations

Emotional scene at Seattle airport as Yolany Padilla offers hope to other parents: ‘The moment will come’
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Family separations: the parents fighting in court to get their chil...

Five parents separated from their kids – four of whom were deported – joined together in a lawsuit to appeal their convictions
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US officials told to ask migrant parents: will you leave with or wi...

Form gives parents two options, prompting objections from immigration advocates who say families are being misled
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‘Jesus never charged a leper a co-pay’: the rise of the religious left

From healthcare to tax and immigration, Rev William Barber and the Poor People’s Campaign are driven by faith to focus on the disadvantaged
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Forget tea, drink more coffee: can a national culture be changed? |...

In Rwanda, a country of tea drinkers, efforts are afoot to boost domestic coffee production and reduce imports
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Trump revives criticism of ‘both sides’ in Charlottesville

After talk with Tim Scott, Senate’s only black Republican, president defends his earlier comments, citing ‘pretty bad dudes’ in Antifa movement