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| | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | | The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors | | | | | In Virginia governor's race, two low-octane candidates vie for votes beyond their bases | In the nation's first hotly contested statewide race since the presidential vote, neither Democrat Ralph Northam nor Republican Ed Gillespie is lighting any fires of inspiration. Nine months into the most volatile presidency in modern history, some voters crave a return to normalcy and are ready to embrace a quiet style, but others still seek high-octane delivery systems for their discontent. | By Marc Fisher and Paul Schwartzman • Read more » | Despite urgent need, FEMA reluctant to use trailers and mobile homes to house hurricane victims | The Federal Emergency Management Agency is cautious about deploying them after sharp criticism of their use in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. That decision is crippling recovery efforts in Texas and Florida, where rental stock is inadequate to meet the need. In Puerto Rico, there are no plans to use manufactured homes; heavy-gauge blue tarps are being distributed to help people stay in their homes if they can't find alternative housing. | By Kimberly Kindy and Aaron C. Davis • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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