ago. during a campaign rally tonight, president trump is expected to talk about husband continued earths his continued efforts to restore american manufacturing. the president will call out joe bind s half century of shipping american jobs overseas and his recent flip-flop, of all things, on fracking. president trump s economic message remains a strong point with pennsylvania voters, for that matter, with voters across the country. pennsylvania voters overwhelmingly say president trump will handle the economy better than china joe. a quinnipiac poll today shows the president up 6 points on the issue in the keystone state. biden s campaign is desperately trying to respond to those surging numbers of president trump. biden s handlers today pulled him out of his basement again in delaware for a trip to kenosha, wisconsin. the trump campaign immediately criticized biden s trip noting that the president brought with him two days ago federal help for the victims of recent violent
good morning. as chair of the congressional asian pacific american caucus, i am proud to join my colleagues in hosting this press conference to ensure that every community is fully counted in the 2020 census. effort of the congressional black, hispanic, native american, and asian-pacific caucus, and we are so honored to have speaker pelosi, majority leader hoyer, chair jeffries, and vice chair clark to join us today to assure the american public that the census is safe, secure, and confidential. there is so much at stake in the 2020 census that will shape the lives of americans over the next decade. the results of the 2020 census will determine how over $1 trillion in federal funding is allocated to states and localities to fund hospitals, roads, and other critical resources in our communities. it will also determine how countless policy and business decisions are made, as well as how many congressional seats are apportioned across the country. that s why a successful 2020
you are on the free c-span radio app. house speaker nancy pelosi and other democratic members held a news conference on the 2020 census and its impact on communities of color. they also warned of potential tactics could be used to dissuade people from participating. from capitol hill, this is 40 minutes. rep. chu: good morning. as chair of the congressional asian pacific american caucus, i am proud to join my colleagues in hosting this press conference to ensure that every community is fully counted in the 2020 census. this is an effort of the congressional black, hispanic, native american, and asian-pacific caucus, and we are so honored to have speaker pelosi, majority leader hoyer, chair jeffries, and vice chair clark to join us today to assure the american public that the census is safe, secure, and confidential. there is so much at stake in the 2020 census that will shape the lives of americans over the next decade. the results of the 2020 census will determine how over
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editorial, they are throwing their weight behind two democrat candidates for president. senators andy klobuchar and elizabeth warren, for various reasons. what do you make of this double endorsement? guest: is unique both in how they did it and also in endorsing two candidates, but it is something i have been thinking about for years. it is time for newspapers to stop endorsing candidates. for a couple reasons. first of all, i m not sure how many people are waiting around for a newspaper to tell them who to vote for. i think that that time has gone. but also, you and i know that there are walls within the editorial board, the reporting side, i think most people either do not know that that exists or they do not believe that that exists. when an editorial board makes an endorsement, people assume that the whole paper is in the tank for that candidate or those candidates, and i think that hurts the reporting, the journalism side. andow it is a big deal in the new york times