caught a deadly virus with no known cure less than five weeks before election day. The news had broken just hours earlier as London was waking up.Looking back on the manic, uncertain four days that followed Mr Trump’s diagnosis with Covid-19, his health hanging in the balance, what jumps out is not transformation.
The polls moved a little away from Mr Trump as he fought the illness, then came back once his strength returned. There was no presidential Damascene conversion on policy as some had speculated would happen.Instead the episode came to embody a frenetic campaign, one in which reporters like me barrelled from one swing state to another while scrabbling to keep up with an endlessly changing news cycle driven by Mr Trump.
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