president rains in the file. democrats hoping the current president hits and where it hurts. plus, trump says he has picked a vpn continues to ramble on the issue of naming them. fake videos claim to show a wobbly biden. there is a true problem for the president. let s do it. we are just days from the first presidential debate. though it may appear like a rerun, this is far from a repeat. thursdays standoff between president joe biden and donald trump comes with huge stakes for them and for all of us. for the better part of the year polling has shown the race is essentially tied. depending on the poll that you are looking at, trump has held a narrow advantage. as the washington post highlights he has held a slightly larger advantage in some of these key battleground states, which certainly has democrats nervous. as for the rest of us, this will be the first time we see trump and biden in the same room since they last debated in 2020. of course, since then you would recall w
legislation than anything passed anything passed at least the last two democratic presidents. legislatively in terms of its progressive reach, in terms of its reach to make things better for people who need the most help. it is definitely on par with the affordable care act, with obamacare. but this bill, what the senate passed this weekend, what the house will pass tomorrow, what president biden is about to sign, will hit a wider target than the affordable care act ever aimed at. as huge an accomplishment as that was to reform the absolutely broke and broken u.s. health care system to try to improve it in a fundamental way, this bill is bigger. it is aiming at more. it will strike what is hoped to be a decisive blow against the pandemic in terms of funding a coherent technocratically skilled national response. everything from testing to the vaccine rollout. we are in the middle of the largest vaccine rollout in the history of the country. this is how we re going to fund it