In recent years, governors have sat on the sidelines as the federal government has commanded most of the attention and airtime. Today, we explore how the pandemic has generated a revival of state and local politics — and made governors into national heroes. Guest: Alexander Burns, who covers national politics for The New York Times. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily.
Background reading:
• Governors of both parties have taken a lead role in confronting the crisis • , asserting themselves in ways that have only highlighted the initial lack of seriousness from the White House. • With his widely watched coronavirus briefings, one governor in particular has stood out: Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo • . Here’s how the leader of New York State has become a figurehead for the Democratic Party • .
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