Monday’s CBS Mornings welcomed in newly-minted CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa (former of National Review, PBS, and The Washington Post) with a strategy session for the table to diagnose how President Biden and their fellow Democrats can weather the storms of bad polling, a tough economy, and the crisis in Ukraine.
Most of all, it concluded presidents have little control over the economy and Democrats haven’t talked enough about how much they’ve improved the lives of the American people.
Monday’s CBS Mornings welcomed in newly-minted CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa (former of National Review, PBS, and The Washington Post) with a strategy session for the table to diagnose how President Biden and their fellow Democrats can weather the storms of bad polling, a tough economy, and the crisis in Ukraine.
Most of all, it concluded presidents have little control over the economy and Democrats haven’t talked enough about how much they’ve improved the lives of the American people.
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