electric, one of the fightercage jumped the cage to shakesa trump s hand and say hello, former president pointed at joe rogan and walked to him for a handshake and a brief chat.tr and trump thr threw jabs at his 2024 opponents, o desantis and joe biden. i m not a big fan of his, he is highly over righted. he wanted to cut social security thanked to raise the minimum age, one thingreme to remember when aomes politician comes out with an initial plan then they gohe into a corner because they are getting killed. we have a corrupt incompetent leader in biden, we can t be kind any more the gloves are off, the jar m has beenor open, high is compromised. then chris christie, had to get in on the act calling trump a three-time loser on fox news sunday, and bidennews is banking inflow of media s on going praise.th a lot of people watch, we re impressed, they think you have been a great president. but many of the people say, they are supporters of are yours. the next thing he s
media headwind is strong for some, it is lonely and odds are you will not win, any group with less than 50 members is hard to join. most of us don t have the desire to run for president and even if we did have the desire we still when it. i offer the caveats because there is a difference between critiquing and criticizing. part of evaluating how someone would perform as president is evaluating how the someone performs as a candidate that is a fair critique but we should be mindful of how difficult running for the highest office is especially in a challenging time or a country in a very toxic political environment, governor ron desantis started his campaign with momentum, energy and excitement and his fundraising numbers have been impressive and yet he is not taking off like some believed he would. will he regain his footing will someone else supplant him as the closest challenger or as former president trump on a glide path to renomination. here with the latest on the state o
republicans, who are demanding attorney general merrick garland appoint special counsel to investigate the biden family s foreign business dealings. allegations of joe biden taking vibes during his time as vice president is at the center. chuck grassley claims a burisma executive paid biden and his son 5 million each, not directly, remember that nebulous web of entities at the center of this. the executive has voicemails to prove it. the foreign national who allegedly bribed joe and hunter allegedly has audio recordings of conservations with them. 17 such recordings. the recordings were kept as sort of insurance policy for the foreign national in case he got in a tight spot. kayleigh: the white house dismissing the allegations. karine jean-pierre was quick to deflect pressing questions at yesterday s briefing. is the white house aware of recordings of the president speaking to burisma. the president spoke about this at thursday press conference and i will quote him sa
new pulling shows most voters on the left say they are comfortable with her taking over for biden. among voters across the political spectrum, you re going to need everybody, the vice president s approval rating is tanking. staying stubborning lower than the president s for months. voters give the vp nearly 37% approval and 56% disapproval. that s according to a new 538 average of recent polling. britt hume says this problem is real. people had a dose of kamala harris and had not been impressed. nikki haley said a vote for joe biden is a vote for kamala harris. people look and say as old as he is, he can go any time. she might be president. harris: apparently top democrats on the hill don t want to talk about it. do you think he has the stamina to finish the second term? yes, i do. are you worried that president biden s health his age may be finally catching up to him? no. do you think president biden s age catching up to him? i m proud of the job president
john: begin america reports this thursday afternoon with 19 days to go now until the midterms. president biden out on the campaign trail today as the pennsylvania senate race comes down to the wire. hello, i m john roberts in washington. sandra: 19 days out, hard to believe. here we go. sandra smith in new york. the president travelling today for his only campaign stop of the week. he ll talk infrastructure before heading to philadelphia to stump for john fetterman. john: happening as polls show republican dr. oz closing the gap against john fetterman, and republicans also gaining ground in contests thought to be democratic strongholds. sandra: our panel standing by. mollie line is standing by in deep blue rhode island. so first to bryan llenas on the ground in philadelphia, expecting to see the president a short time from now. hi, bryan. hi, sandra. $167 million have been spent in the pennsylvania senate race. it s the second most expensive race in the nation beh