FiveThirtyEight
Geoffrey Skelley

Biden enters office at a time of deep national division. It will be difficult to govern without making at least a little bipartisan progress, barring substantial institutional changes such as the end of the filibuster, which seems unlikely. He took steps today to lay out a welcoming approach, but it remains to be seen whether or not we have hit the valley’s floor, or if there are further depths for our country to slide to because of its many struggles and divides.

Kaleigh Rogers

This was in so many ways an unusual Inauguration Day because of the pandemic, and yet it was also refreshingly usual in its familiarity. It is also of course a historic moment as the first Black, first Asian and first woman vice president was sworn into office. In these ways it was a very apt beginning to 2021: uncertain, a bit different, a bit hopeful, with lots of work ahead.

Kaleigh Rogers

Not to be missed, Amanda Gorman, the youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history, currently delivering a powerhouse of a poem.


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