evangelicals could be key to winning that all important state, but could it alienate republican voters down the line. let s start with a much needed string of successes this week for president joe biden, domestically, internationally, politically, punctuated by today s big number, $72 million raised in the second quarter of 2023. compare that to the republican side, 35 million reported by former president donald trump s campaign, 20 million for governor ron desantis. and then there is that hugely consequential week on the world stage, biden facing multiple global challenges at the nato summit that threaten to erupt into division, but walked away with unity. and he gave his personal guarantee that the u.s. will stay committed to the alliance despite what he called extreme elements at home that threatened to pull back. the president was going by two strongest economic reports, inflation at its lowest level in two years, in what he says is bidenomics in action. could this kick
that state because that is where a lot of folks have seen new hampshire as challenging terrain for desantis, not necessarily his crowd that people would expect, but they said very clearly in that memo, we will not cede new hampshire. they also hinted at a popular threat from tim scott and hinted that we might see some scrutiny coming from desantis allies against senator tim scott in the coming weeks. also laying out some policy rollouts that we might see on the economy, on foreign policy in china, and the messaging that they seem to believe is working when it comes to desantis being a dad, being a veteran, and a culture warrior. so these are the things that we re going to be seeing from the campaign going forward, chris. dasha burns and former congressman david jolly, thank you both. we have breaking news on student loan relief. the education department announcing it will automatically forgive student loans for more