Hes had a lot of endorsements over the course of his career that dont matter so i think that is probably part of what is informing his calculus here. Track that is all in tonight. The special editions of Alex Wagner starts right now. Of Alx Wagner starts right now. Not in our usual new York City Studio Tonight instead, we are coming to you live from lancings midtown Brewery Right here in the Battleground State of michigan this is one of the crucial states that will decide who the next president is, and both campaigns know it. Later this Week Donald Trump will be headed back to the detroit Metro Area meanwhile, the Harriswalz Campaign is barnstorming the state with a Bus Tour focused on the issue of reproductiv that bus just rolled into town this morning, and were going to more on that later on this hour including an interview with one of the very important people riding on thatop bus. It is ath critical time for the Harris Campaign in the state of michigan. He today a new Usa Today Pol
supreme court, that donald trump is constitutionally disqualified from being on the ballot in the ste primary. the opinion pulls no punches. quote, president trump incited and encouraged the use of violence and lawless action to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power. the tenor of president trump s messages to hisupporters in exshorting him to had an option to fight back. the cavalry was coming to find. here s where the colorado state supreme court went further, reversing the lower court s finding that donald trump doesn t qualify as a, quote, ofce under section 3 of the 14th amendment. section 3 of the 14th amendment is a civil war era amendment to the united states taken an eat from various state and offices. it rules that the founding officers backed that up, writing americans have referred to the president as an officer from the days of the founding fathers. this is seismic. this is unprecedented,nd this is very, very likely destined to go before the supreme court. no
tuscany, the province of mosakacra, current population, just 15. it was about 300 in the 1950s. no electric, no indoor plumbing when renado was born. he had four siblings, was a shepherd, he was nevertheless able to emigrate to the united states where he became an orthopedist, one of countless american rags to riches stories. when i travel abroad, i often come home mindful of two things, first how insular we americans can be, inwardly focused and disconnected from global affairs, despite as tom friedman would say, the world being flat. and second i m always grateful to have been born here. this time, i had a third thought, for the first time in my life, i worry about our ability to stay in tact. leadership, incivility, polarization, immigration, violence, all very much on my mind. and recent data suggests i m not alone in my concerns. many of us have more fear than optimism about the united states. of course i m concerned about the economy, with the price of everything fro
saturday. smerconish is up next. voting with conviction. i m michael smerconish. can anything shake donald trump s hold on the republican nomination? the polls are nothing if not consistent. here s what they show. joe biden and donald trump are the likely favorites to win their party s presidential nomination. as of today, that matchup is close viewed nationally or by battleground states, it s probably trump who is in the lead. polls show americans overwhelmingly think the country is headed in the wrong direction. trump benefits from the perception that he s best for the economy and kept the united states out of war. biden perceived by many as being too old for the job, of course, as bad as the polling has been for biden, tuesday s off year elections for big for the democrats. big in ohio, kentucky, virginia. from the day after coverage in the washington post, there was this. for democrats, tuesday s results were an ant dote. polls don t vote. it quickly became a post tue
the center of a lot of political activity for republicans over the last few days. president obama is keeping the spotlight on this day. he s here getting ready to come into iowa from minnesota. it s the second stop of his three-day three-state bus tour in the midwest. talking to voters about jobs, the economy and the debt crisis facing the united states. also on his agenda, a one-on-one interview with me tomorrow. much more on that tomorrow. we re standing by, though, for the president s town hall meeting here in the next hour. we ll have live coverage. right now, though, i m joined ey brianna keeler. i catched the town hall meeting. he s getting more feisty in lashing back at the republicans. that s right. he really stepped up the rhetoric. he s really lambasting the paralyzing political climate in washington and really blaming republicans specifically looking back to the bruising debt ceiling battle. of course as he s facing a lot of criticisms from republicans on jobs, w