The U.S. needs to be on war footing. Some 500 labs could switch to running swabs.

William A. Galston
Politics and Ideas Columnist, The Wall Street Journal
William A. Galston writes the weekly Politics & Ideas column in the Wall Street Journal. He holds the Ezra K. Zilkha Chair in the Brookings Institution’s Governance Studies Program, where he serves as a senior fellow. A former policy advisor to President Clinton and presidential candidates, Galston is an expert on domestic policy, political campaigns, and elections. His current research focuses on designing a new social contract and the implications of political polarization.
Articles
To win, the Democrat has to show that he isn’t a hostage of the disorderly far left.
Biden will be 78 by January. He needs a capable, nationally recognized figure.
It’s in students’ best interests to go back to class. Teachers will need hazard pay.
Like Lincoln, they labor to realize the Declaration’s ‘maxim for free society.’
Political leaders and veterans, unite now to ensure confidence in the process.
Majorities of voters of both parties support measures to hold officers accountable.
Black incomes and wealth have flatlined, even as educational attainment has risen.
‘Law and order’ and ‘defund the police’ are both inadequate to America’s challenges.
The pandemic, racial crisis and recession—it’s enough to make 2020 surpass 1968.
The Nordic nation has a higher death rate and immunity hasn’t built up as planned.
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