Policy

Poll: The election is over. What should be Washington’s focus moving forward?

The U.S. has a lot on its plate. We want to know which issues mean the most to you.

A vehicle sits outside the White House as President Donald Trump prepares to visit the Republican National Committee annex office, on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020, in Washington. () AP Photo/Alex Brandon

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Even though President Trump has yet to concede the race, it seems pretty clear that Joe Biden is headed to the Oval Office this coming January — and he’s wasting no time getting ready, having already announced a coronavirus task force and reportedly planning a raft of executive orders to reverse Trump policies.

But that’s just a tiny fraction of the issues that will face the new president and his administration. And with the fate of U.S. Senate control still in the balance, thanks two two run-off elections scheduled for Jan. 5 in Georgia, it’s not clear how much leeway President-elect Biden will have to enact his agenda once he does take office.

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With all that in mind, what issues do you think a new administration should be tackling in the coming months and years? And in what order? In the poll below you can rank the issues that are important to you, and we’ll report back the results later this week.

Use our ranking widget below to let us know which issues rank highest for you as the country moves ahead, or email us at [email protected]

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Peter Chianca

General Assignment Editor

Peter Chianca, Boston.com’s general assignment editor since 2019, is a longtime news editor, columnist, and music writer in the Greater Boston area.

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