liberal la la land. they don t have to do any of it. all right. well, i m going i m going to pick it up where you left off, but i love those interviews. awesome handshakes. i m laura ingram . this is ingram angle from washington tonight. thank you so much for being with us. apokolips biden. that s the focus of tonight s angle. all right. will he or won t he? as in will joe biden seek a second term or not? well, the white house is the answer to the question has been, well, evolving. my plan is to run for reelection. that s my expectation. besim going to run in 2024. is he telling staff that? yes, that s his intention. is the president running for reelection? his answer has been pretty simple, which is , yes, joe biden is running for reelection and i will be his ticket mate. full stop. please stop it. listen to president biden. he intends to run. and if he does, i intend to run with him. so there you go . and if he does, i will be running with him. probably. and t
voters might just be responding positively to what abbott is doing by shipping some of the migrants to liberal enclaves. joining me now, tom bevan, president co-founder of real clear politics. a lot to get to the tom. i think it s this race in texas highlights what i ve been contending for a while now, that the political landscape always settles out after labor day, especially when the economic news that s bad is unrelenting, as it has been within inflation and prices. so the blue serge is that a fallacy? well, we can talk about that with other races in a minute, laura . but but as far as this race goes, i mean, this was always going to be a tough lift, forbidden o rorke. i mean, texas still, even though democrats dream of turning it blue , it still has way more republicans than democrats. and with the move from hispanic voters to the republican party in south texas, i mean, greg