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Plus: America Can’t Let This Lesson From the Election Go to Waste November 9 2020 Good morning

Plus: America Can’t Let This Lesson From the Election Go to Waste November 9 2020 Good morning from Washington, where Joe Biden plans to pursue a different agenda if he becomes the next president. Fred Lucas explores seven of the Democrat’s stated goals. What happened Election Day underscores the need to ensure the integrity of elections, Christian Mysliwiec writes. On the podcast, a pro-life leader assesses how abortion-related matters fared at the polls. Plus: securing the vote from Russian interference; when brand names brainwash our children; and a return to respecting each other’s differences. Fifty-five years ago today, the Great Northeast Blackout plunges New York, parts of seven neighboring states, and two Canadian provinces into darkness, affecting an estimated 30 million people. NEWS [7 Big Items on Biden’s White House Agenda]( [7 Big Items on Biden’s White House Agenda]( By Fred Lucas Amnesty for illegal immigrants, taxpayer funding for abortions, and a transition from using oil for energy were key to former Vice President Joe Biden’s campaign for the White House. [More]( COMMENTARY [America Can’t Let This Lesson From the 2020 Election Go to Waste]( [America Can’t Let This Lesson From the 2020 Election Go to Waste]( By Christian Mysliwiec When confidence in the election process disappears, confidence in the legitimacy of government disappears with it. It is a very potent way to destabilize a democracy. [More]( COMMENTARY [Better Election Security Preparation Meant No ‘Russia, Russia, Russia’ in 2020 Vote]( [Better Election Security Preparation Meant No ‘Russia, Russia, Russia’ in 2020 Vote]( By Lora Ries Government at the federal, state, and local levels have learned from 2016 and were better prepared for the 2020 election. [More]( COMMENTARY [It's Time to Elect Civility]( [It's Time to Elect Civility]( By Armstrong Williams This has been a year unlike any other. We have seen unrest and conflict in America at a level that most of us have never experienced. [More]( ANALYSIS [Election Wins and Losses for Pro-Life Movement]( [Election Wins and Losses for Pro-Life Movement]( By Virginia Allen Chelsey Youman, Texas state director and national legislative adviser for Human Coalition Action, discusses Texas' decision to keep a pro-life majority in the state House. [More]( COMMENTARY [Brands Are Virtue-Signaling Progressive Values to Kids]( [Brands Are Virtue-Signaling Progressive Values to Kids]( By Nicole Russell Oreo says, “A loving world starts with respecting others,” followed by a Q&A on why people should use “preferred pronouns” to show respect, tolerance, and love. [More]( ANALYSIS [ICYMI: 6 Things I Saw at Dueling Trump-Biden Rallies in Philadelphia]( [ICYMI: 6 Things I Saw at Dueling Trump-Biden Rallies in Philadelphia]( By Katrina Trinko A black man and former Obama voter turned Trump voter, says Trump is “giving black people opportunities" and "if he’s a racist, he’s one of the worst racists that people have ever seen." [More]( [LOGO-CHARCOAL_75percent.jpg] The Daily Signal is brought to you by more than half a million members of The Heritage Foundation. [Donate to The Daily Signal]( [Find us on Facebook]( [Find us on Facebook]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [Follow us on Twitter]( How are we doing? We welcome your comments, suggestions, and story tips. Please reply to this email or send us a note at [comments@dailysignal.com](. The Daily Signal 214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE Washington, DC 20002 [(800) 546-2843]( Add [morningbell@heritage.org]( to your address book to ensure that you receive emails from us. You are subscribed to this newsletter as {EMAIL}. If you want to receive other Heritage Foundation newsletters, or opt out of this newsletter, [please click here to update your subscription.](

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