President and not facing a ramifications politically. As a medium effect, short term effect and a long term effect the immediate is hell raise a lot of money. In intensive of support from his core base. In the short term we will see that it benefits him most likely within the republican primary put up as he is being indicted more and more often which is a bizarre thing to say, what weve seen is it reinforces trumps Court Message that the government is rigged against him, theres a two tiered System Ofjustice and so forth. All of which i think is false but it reinforces that political argument from trauma. In the long term is of youre an independent voter, somebody who voted for donald trump and 2016 but then voted forjoe biden in 2020 for the especially important in states like arizona and georgia, we see more scepticism about donald trump coming back. Benefits him in the short term, long term still very real problems with this. Thats on the political fight, much less whats happening in
davos, first, there is no snow. it s taking place in spring. also this is such big head winds from the war in ukraine, the result in inflation, the risk of recession, to big commission as well as climate change and the pandemic. so much, anna stewart, we know you are following it for p. i m christine romans. i m laura jarrett. new day starts right now. i m john berman with brianna keilar on this new day. president biden catching his own administration off guard with a tough message for china and moments ago china responds. the first shipment of desperately needed baby formula arrives in the united states as more babies are hospitalized. and president biden shifting his warning about monkeypox as another possible case is being investigated in the u.s. and the republican showdown in georgia, former president trump and vice president pence campaign for dueling candidates as voters prepare to head to the polls. good morning to to our viewers here in the united
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obviously brian kemp the georgia fworner did not cooperate with donald trump and his efforts to overturn the georgia election results, as a result trump has endorsed his opponent. what do you see as being at stake in georgia? i think it s really remarkable because when the when governor kemp sort of defied then president trump s lies about the election in florida, i think everybody wrote him off for reelection and we re seeing something quite different. we not only have trump supporting perdue, which is no surprise, but we have pence supporting kemp, which is remarkable. and are really rallying around the kind of constitutional, traditional, conservative republican candidate in kemp and that not occurring for more populist trump-supported sarah palin supported candidate perdue. i wonder i know you re watching pennsylvania so closely, this republican primary
weakened trump as some move away. clashes between the republican leaders and the candidates trump has embraced have been playing out across the country with a growing ferocity in recent months, a chaotic sign trump s one unchallenged roll on the party and rank-and-file supporters is waning, even if by degrees. the growing split is rooted in di verging priorities. trump has pursued a narrow effort to punish those who challenged his efforts to overturn the 2020 election result, while also working to put people in power who would be more sympathetic to him should he try the same thing again. other republicans are more focused on finding palatable candidates most able to win in november. as a result trump and his endorsees find themselves fighting against some elected gop leaders, donors and party officers intent on navigating