Dana former PresIdent Trump keyIng In on the economy over the weekend. That Issue wIll defInItely be In focus on the CampaIgn TraIl thIs week. HarrIs Is expected to outlIne her vIsIon for the economy thIs week and then trump zeros In on farmers and ranchers. Welcome to a new hour of amerIcas newsroom. We have a lot goIng on. Im dana perIno. BIll Im bIll hemmer. Watch where they go In the fInal sIx or seven weeks and see what towns and countIes they gIve a lot of attentIon to to try to wIn Battleground States. Trump Is puttIng economy at the center of hIs Message AIshah HosnI Is lIve In IndIana, pennsylvanIa. Not a typo. Good mornIng. Good mornIng to you, bIll and dana. You were sayIng the countIes are extremely Important. ThIs Is a solId red county. The former presIdent comIng to PennsylvanIa Today has a real opportunIty here to connect wIth voters and even those Blue BIden countIes. For example In Montgomery County Im told that people goIng to Food Pantrys shot up by 60 . They dont ha
Fighting. Genuine drama across the country as the frontrunner for the republican nomination indicted on 91 felonies. Nevertheless, remains the prohibited favorite. I want to start by thanksing the Supreme Court. And his final primary opponent says justice should proceed. Tonight Special Election coverage. Nicole wallace, joy reid, jen psaki, Lawrence Odonnell, Stephanie Ruhle all here. Hakeem jefferies joining us. Mitch landreau plus the Campaign Experts and Steve Kornacki with results and analysis a the the big board. The election of 2024 has kind of taken shape. Special election of Super Tuesday primaries begins now. Its here. Its finally happening. Its super. Good evening and welcome. Thank you for joining us. It is Super Tuesday. I havent slept in a week. Im Rachel Maddow and nicole wallace, youre back. Weve missed you so much. And ari melber. Many more of our colleagues are going to be joining us throughout the very, very long, awesome, interesting night. America has not had a rer
ukraine will never be a victory for russia. what does victory look like and are we give them enough to win the war or just surviving? if you want victory, we have to do more. plus, rising tensions. you are approaching chinese airspace. as the u.s. continues to warn china about sending weapons to ukraine, tensions are rising in the south china sea. is the pentagon preparing to move more troops to taiwan? my guests this morning, if national security adviser to president biden jake sullivan and dan sullivan of alaska. and off the rails. i sincerely hope that when all of the politicians get here including biden to get back from touring ukraine that he s got some money left over. donald trump travels to the site of the toxic train derailment in ohio to bash the biden administration for focusing more overseas, creating the first real split screen moment of the 2024 campaign. joining me for insight and analysis are nbc news chief white house correspondent kristen
our coalition, but he still doubts our conviction. he doubts our staying power, but there should be no doubt. our support for ukraine will not waver. nato will not be divided, and we will not tire. translator: we decided to conduct a special military operation. step by step we will continue to resolve the objectives that are before us. they started the war, and we used the force in order to stop it. biden s visit to ukraine was the first time in modern history that a sitting u.s. president has visited an active war zone without a u.s. military presence, and biden has hitched his legacy to the success of this war. can he afford for it to drag on into year 2024 and the inevitable presidential campaign. the american public is divided in providing ongoing support to ukraine, split 49/47 over whether biden should provide more weapons and funding.
right. and one of the splits was 49/47, you said 50/50, but we get the gist. the washington journal editorial board writes the message couldn t be clearer, independent voters may be unhappy with the direction of the country but they didn t trust the gop enough to give them power. they go on to say that party will have to adjust policy on abortion and message for 2024. you can never ask people to adjust their policies based on elections. sometimes principles, sometimes principles are more important. you have to convince the american people even if they disagree with you on their principle you re worthy of their support. so i challenge changing their position. that said they have to accept if they re going to be that strict on abortion, they re going to turn off younger voters which voted overwhelmingly democrat. and they re going to turn off women. which voted significantly democratic. and that s the way it is. there are times you don t follow