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CNN CNN Newsroom July 7, 2024



of an official event to tout a legislative accomplishment. sitting in the front row behind me was lieutenant governor john fetterman. he is of course going to be participating in another event separately with the president later in philadelphia. now, there have been a lot of questions about the president and how he has been spending his time leading up to the midterms and the fact that as you pointed out, victor, he hasn t been doing a lot of sort of rallies and separate events with some of the most vulnerable democrats, but we are seeing how the white house has been making sort of the best political use, they think, of the president. that is to talk about these kinds of legislative accomplishments and to really sort of set the tone for what he believes the democrats have been able to achieve, and the other important piece of this is of course raising money. they think he has been good at that, that has certainly been very helpful for the party. all right, mj lee, tra ....

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CNN CNN Newsroom June 4, 2024 18:04:00

Months. richard, explain how we got to this point, six and a half weeks and the new prime minister is out. the new coeconomic policy that created so much division. it was entirely self-inflicted. an unforced error. she brought it on herself. she introduced first of all, she wasn t that popular with her own mps. she didn t get a majority of them to begin with. only a third really wanted her. it was the party itself, it was the members that actually put her in number 10, some 300,000 who voted. and the reality is that as soon as she got in, she came up with this economic policy of growth, growth, growth. and she did it by promising to slash taxes, but she never said how she was going to fill the hole in revenues, how she was going to pay for all of this. and the markets, quite rightly, said there s a recession on the way. things are looking dreadful ....

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