Karl W. Smith, Columnist

It’s No Longer Trump’s Economy, It’s Covid-19’s

Trump’s re-election chances depend on how, where and when the pandemic affects the economy.

The new retail economy.

Photographer: David McNew/Getty Images North America
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For most of his presidency, Donald Trump’s hopes for re-election have depended almost entirely on the economy, particularly in the swing states that he narrowly won in 2016. They still do — but now the state of the economy depends almost entirely on the course of Covid-19.

To be clear: There is no more important task facing the U.S. than bringing the public-health crisis under control. The virus is still dangerous, and the priority should be to minimize the loss of life.