out. joe biden is running and with donald trump leading the gop field, it seems ever more likely that the country will get exactly what it doesn t want, 2022 deja vu both men have dicey approval numbers. but when it comes to who americans would rather see in office, a majority of voters have repeatedly shown a distaste for trump-style drama, which makes the news today that was not about joe biden perhaps even more beneficial for democrats than anything the president could have announced earlier in new york, the civil lawsuit brought by writer e. jean carroll against donald trump has officially begun we have new details on who was picked for the jury today and what lawyers for both sides will argue in their openings, which should start in just a moment. and in georgia, we finally got an idea of what imminent means from the fulton county d.a. fani willis says a decision on whether to charge donald trump will be announced as soon as july remember, he s already been indicted fo
abortion or the future of democracy who are going to show up in 2024, whether it s because trump repels them or because trump motivates them to vote in years when he is on the ballot as opposed to midterms and so, yes, president biden has pivoted towards the middle on migrant doetentions to alaskan oil drilling but if there s a trump/biden matchup, there are nervous democrats because democrats will turn out against trump but the thing that unites voters in the middle is that they re sick of living in a gerontocracy and it takes away the argument against trump. do you expect to have any voters who are just frustrated as you were talking about with this and say they just don t