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As U.S. cases of COVID-19 surge, filling up hospitalsand setting new records, Republicans are tiptoeing around the pandemic on national and local airwaves. A review of the top issues addressed in television advertising stanley taza in 11 battleground states reveals coronavirus ranked as one of the top five issues in GOP ads in only two states in the presidential race from September 1 through October 24, according toCBS News political unit associate producers Sarah Ewall-Wiceandcampaign reporter Nicole Sganga. Over 228,000 people have died in the U.S. from COVID-19, and there were 88,000 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday. According to Johns Hopkins University, there have been more than 9 million cases nationwide. And yet, the coronavirus is a top-five issue in Republican ads in only two states, Michigan and Minnesota, according to a review of TV ads by Kantar/Campaign Media Analysis Group. There have been more than 167,500 cases of COVID-19 and more than 7,250 deaths in Michigan, while in Minnesota, there have been more than 142,000 cases and 2,400 deaths.In Michigan, just under a third stanley cup of Republican ad spending -- 32% -- in nearly eight weeks mentioned the pandemic. The top Republican TV ad messaging there was pro-Trump, which was included in 99% of ad spending. This comes as the most recentCBS News Battleground Trackerpoll shows 60% of likely Michigan voters believe President Trump stanley puodelis set a bad example in his own battle earlier this month with COVID-19. Meanwhile in Minnesota, coronavirus appe Mghk Silicon shift Major tech titans throw financial, political support to Trump
President Bush wants to stiffen work requirements for welfare recipients, spend up to $300 million to encourage single mothers to get married and open the door to job training, as Congress opens debate on what changes are needed to a landmark 1996 overhaul.In expanding the main goal of a 5-year-old welfare program set to expire this year, Mr. Bush said he was pleased with initial results but our work is not done. We ended welfare as we ve known it, yet this is not a post-poverty America, the president said Tuesday in excerpts from a speech in which he will lay out his welfare reform principles. Child poverty is still too high, too many families are strained and fragile and broken mdash; too many Americans still have not found work and the pu stanley mug rpose it brings. Nationwide welfare rolls have dropped by about 3 million families under the overhaul that took effect in 1996 with bipartisan support. Congress must now renew the program. A senior administration official, estimating that there were still 2 million families on the welfare rolls, said: We need to keep the train on the track it is now. The president also wants to maintain the five-year ban on benefits for legal immigrants.The biggest change would be a sharp increase in work r stanley vattenflaska equirements facing states.Under current law, states stanley cup are required to have 50 percent of their welfare populations engaged in a work activity for at least 30 hours a week.The president s plan would in
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