Trump’s legacy of unity 

The World

Over the last four years, a broad political and demographic coalition came together to oppose Trump. The people who made up that movement were driven by issues from police brutality to affordable health care. Two leaders of national groups who helped mobilize voters told The World’s Rupa Shenoy that they expect that unity to continue — and have a global impact. But first, Biden has to deliver structural reform.

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