Brett Cannon added the comment:

First off, that assertEquals should have a custom error message stating what 
values the date objects had to better tell how off things were.

Second, this can probably be solved by upping the timedelta to something like a 
minute or something for when it's run on a really slow machine (I mean the test 
itself is wonky based on the the definition of date.today() and not being able 
to freeze time, so being upwards of a minute off should be acceptable to verify 
it's still "today").

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nosy: +brett.cannon

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