How the Covid-19 pandemic stroke a blow to the world's largest economy
The world’s largest economy suffered its biggest blow since the Great Depression as the Covid-19 pandemic froze almost all the activity, shattered consumer and business spending and reshaped the US presidential election.
In the 2020 election, President Donald Trump will be judged on his handling of the covid-19 pandemic. But what else will be his legacy if he loses?
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