of the president to seize this moment to remind the country of what is at stake. so the president may not continue to give this kind of speech on a regular basis over the weeks ahead, but this is one of those tent pole critical moments that the campaign really wants to harness get that urgent message out to the voters across the country. because they do feel this threat to democracy is sort of an ace in the hole message for them in the fall, when they re gonna be a lot of doubts among voters about both of the candidates on the ballot. well, we will not have a functioning, and certainly not thriving, economy if we lose our democracy. susan, what s your take? the dnc trying to emphasize election denialism as the center of trump s gop? you know, i think, here we are at the beginning of 2024 and it s gonna be a story of two different campaigns speaking to radically different audiences and radically different ways. it s gonna be that red america, blue america campaign. i think there s n
United States Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) has had a rough week facing blowback after sharing controversial – and false – opinions on topics ranging from Russia's war against Ukraine to President Joe Biden's approach to healthcare.But on Tuesday evening's edition of Fox News host.