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  • Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said he intends to stay in the Democratic presidential race, even after former Vice President Joe Biden bolstered his lead in the delegate count in Tuesday night’s nominating contests. Sanders said he is seeking to win over voters who back his policy ideas but believe that Biden is best positioned to beat President Donald Trump. (NPR News)
  • House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said the chamber will vote Thursday on an economic relief package for those affected by the coronavirus outbreak, which the World Health Organization today declared to be a pandemic. The size of the package has yet to be determined, but Hoyer said it would be “in the billions.” (The Hill)

Morning Consult Debuts Daily Consumer Confidence Tracking Data

As the coronavirus outbreak continues to upend global markets and roil businesses, Morning Consult is committed to delivering daily economic data on how consumer confidence is shifting in these economically uncertain times.

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