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A divided nation asks: What's holding our country together?
FILE - In this Friday, July 24, 2020 file photo, Charisse Davis, who serves on the Cobb County School Board, poses for a portrait in Marietta, Ga. On the Saturday that news organizations called the presidential race for Joe Biden, Davis popped a bottle of champagne, despite a nagging sense of sadness, then packed the family into the car to head into downtown Atlanta and join thousands dancing in the street. She decided to just enjoy victory. “We’ll go back to worrying about humanity tomorrow,” she said to her family as they climbed in the car. And then tomorrow arrived, and the worry roared back. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

FILE - In this Friday, July 24, 2020 file photo, Charisse Davis, who serves on the Cobb County School Board, poses for a portrait in Marietta, Ga. On the Saturday that news organizations called the presidential race for Joe Biden, Davis popped a bottle of champagne, despite a nagging sense of sadness, then packed the family into the car to head into downtown Atlanta and join thousands dancing in the street. She decided to just enjoy victory. “We’ll go back to worrying about humanity tomorrow,” she said to her family as they climbed in the car. And then tomorrow arrived, and the worry roared back. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

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FILE - In this Tuesday, March 10, 2020 file photo, Ricky Hurtado, the first Latino candidate to run for North Carolina's House of Representatives, poses for a portrait by a mural in Graham, N.C. It's been a tumultuous few months for Hurtado. In November, the 32-year-old son of Salvadoran immigrant won a seat in the North Carolina state legislature as a Democrat representing a suburban slice of Alamance County. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

FILE - In this Tuesday, March 10, 2020 file photo, Ricky Hurtado, the first Latino candidate to run for North Carolina's House of Representatives, poses for a portrait by a mural in Graham, N.C. It's been a tumultuous few months for Hurtado. In November, the 32-year-old son of Salvadoran immigrant won a seat in the North Carolina state legislature as a Democrat representing a suburban slice of Alamance County. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

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FILE - In this Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020 file phto, Pamela Allen organizes Trump-Pence campaign signs at the Pasco county GOP headquarters in Hudson, Fla. Allen, who worked as a poll watcher in Pasco County, said she saw no problems on Election Day. “Here in Pasco I have to admit it was very well done,” she said. But she believes things she's seen on the conservative Donald Trump-favored Newsmax about alleged voter fraud in other states. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)

FILE - In this Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020 file phto, Pamela Allen organizes Trump-Pence campaign signs at the Pasco county GOP headquarters in Hudson, Fla. Allen, who worked as a poll watcher in Pasco County, said she saw no problems on Election Day. “Here in Pasco I have to admit it was very well done,” she said. But she believes things she's seen on the conservative Donald Trump-favored Newsmax about alleged voter fraud in other states. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)

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FILE - In this Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020 file photo, supporters of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, from left, Kimber Bishop-Yanke, Leslie Esters-Redwine, Lori Goldman and Mimi Miletic watch election results in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. In suburban Michigan, a coalition of suburban women achieved what they set out to do _ help evict Donald Trump from the White House. But Goldman, who runs the group Fems for Dems, can’t shake the sense that their mission now is more critical than it’s ever been. “We got rid of this blight, this cancer,” said Goldman, 61. “We cut him out. But we know that cancer has spread, it’s spread to soft tissue, other organs. And now we have to save the rest of the body.” (AP Photo/David Goldman)

FILE - In this Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020 file photo, supporters of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, from left, Kimber Bishop-Yanke, Leslie Esters-Redwine, Lori Goldman and Mimi Miletic watch election results in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. In suburban Michigan, a coalition of suburban women achieved what they set out to do _ help evict Donald Trump from the White House. But Goldman, who runs the group Fems for Dems, can’t shake the sense that their mission now is more critical than it’s ever been. “We got rid of this blight, this cancer,” said Goldman, 61. “We cut him out. But we know that cancer has spread, it’s spread to soft tissue, other organs. And now we have to save the rest of the body.” (AP Photo/David Goldman)

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FILE - In this Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2020 file photo, Jondavid Longo, Republican mayor of Slippery Rock, Pa., center, presides over a Boy Scouts flag retirement ceremony where worn out flags are cut up and burned in Slippery Rock. Longo says the 2020 election has changed politics in his town, surfacing resentments from voters on both sides. The lingering tensions now overshadow issues once considered local — such as funding the police and libraries. (AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey)

FILE - In this Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2020 file photo, Jondavid Longo, Republican mayor of Slippery Rock, Pa., center, presides over a Boy Scouts flag retirement ceremony where worn out flags are cut up and burned in Slippery Rock. Longo says the 2020 election has changed politics in his town, surfacing resentments from voters on both sides. The lingering tensions now overshadow issues once considered local — such as funding the police and libraries. (AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey)

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FILE - In this Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020 file photo, Lori Goldman talks with a voter while canvassing in Troy, Mich. In suburban Michigan, a coalition of suburban women achieved what they set out to do _ help evict Donald Trump from the White House. But Goldman, who runs the group Fems for Dems, can’t shake the sense that their mission now is more critical than it’s ever been. “We got rid of this blight, this cancer,” said Goldman, 61. “We cut him out. But we know that cancer has spread, it’s spread to soft tissue, other organs. And now we have to save the rest of the body.” (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

FILE - In this Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020 file photo, Lori Goldman talks with a voter while canvassing in Troy, Mich. In suburban Michigan, a coalition of suburban women achieved what they set out to do _ help evict Donald Trump from the White House. But Goldman, who runs the group Fems for Dems, can’t shake the sense that their mission now is more critical than it’s ever been. “We got rid of this blight, this cancer,” said Goldman, 61. “We cut him out. But we know that cancer has spread, it’s spread to soft tissue, other organs. And now we have to save the rest of the body.” (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

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FILE - In this Friday, July 24, 2020 file photo, Charisse Davis poses for a portrait in Marietta, Ga. Davis, who serves on the school board in suburban Cobb County, was part of a wave of Black women elected to public office in recent years. Women like her led the charge that ushered Joe Biden to an unlikely victory in Georgia. “We won, but it doesn’t really feel like we did,” she said. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

FILE - In this Friday, July 24, 2020 file photo, Charisse Davis poses for a portrait in Marietta, Ga. Davis, who serves on the school board in suburban Cobb County, was part of a wave of Black women elected to public office in recent years. Women like her led the charge that ushered Joe Biden to an unlikely victory in Georgia. “We won, but it doesn’t really feel like we did,” she said. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

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FILE - In this Tuesday, March 10, 2020 file photo, Ricky Hurtado, the first Latino candidate to run for North Carolina's House of Representatives, works in his campaign headquarters, in Graham, N.C., in front of a map of Alamance County. Although he won in November, Hurtado is struggling to understand how there was a shift among Latinos toward Donald Trump in the election. The president's strong performance with Cuban Americans in South Florida narrowed the traditional Democratic edge in Miami-Dade County and helped put Florida in Trump’s column. In Texas, Trump won tens of thousands of new supporters in predominantly Mexican American communities along the border. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

FILE - In this Tuesday, March 10, 2020 file photo, Ricky Hurtado, the first Latino candidate to run for North Carolina's House of Representatives, works in his campaign headquarters, in Graham, N.C., in front of a map of Alamance County. Although he won in November, Hurtado is struggling to understand how there was a shift among Latinos toward Donald Trump in the election. The president's strong performance with Cuban Americans in South Florida narrowed the traditional Democratic edge in Miami-Dade County and helped put Florida in Trump’s column. In Texas, Trump won tens of thousands of new supporters in predominantly Mexican American communities along the border. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

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FILE - In this Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020 file photo, Slippery Rock, Pa., Republican Mayor Jondavid Longo, center, greets Donald Trump supporters Dale Filstrup, left, and her husband, Al, second right, of Pittsburgh, at the Butler County Republican Committee office in Slippery Rock, Pa. Trump won Butler County handily in November, evidence of his campaign to supercharge turnout in rural, conservative places as he cedes ground in the cities and suburbs. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

FILE - In this Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020 file photo, Slippery Rock, Pa., Republican Mayor Jondavid Longo, center, greets Donald Trump supporters Dale Filstrup, left, and her husband, Al, second right, of Pittsburgh, at the Butler County Republican Committee office in Slippery Rock, Pa. Trump won Butler County handily in November, evidence of his campaign to supercharge turnout in rural, conservative places as he cedes ground in the cities and suburbs. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

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