CNN Analyst: Biden Claiming He Could Have Beaten Trump Is ‘Flat Out Bonkers’
CNN political analyst Harry Enten recently dismissed President Joe Biden’s assertion that he could have beat Trump in the 2024 presidential race as “flat out bonkers.”
CNN political analyst Harry Enten recently dismissed President Joe Biden’s assertion that he could have beat Trump in the 2024 presidential race as “flat out bonkers.”
Vice President Kamala Harris’ chief of staff, Sheila Nix, recently voiced that Harris ran a “pretty flawless campaign,” despite losing every single swing state and becoming the first Democrat to lose the popular vote in 20 years.
Projections of the 2024 election show President-elect Donald Trump to have the highest count of the popular vote of any Republican presidential candidate.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is urging his followers to “Not vote” for him, stating that a vote for Trump is “the only way that we can get me and everything I stand for into Washington, D.C. and fulfill the mission that motivated my campaign.”
Jim Messina, who was the campaign manager for Barack Obama in 2012, warned that the early voting data could be a red flag for Vice President Kamala Harris amid reports of early voting turnout for Republicans.
President Joe Biden cast his early vote on Monday with just over a week to go until Election Day, as Vice President Kamala Harris and 45th President Donald Trump appear headed for a tight race to win the White House.
Nearly 25 million voters have already cast their ballots ahead of the November 5th election through early in-person voting and the mail-in ballot option as Donald Trump and Kamala Harris continue their presidential campaigns in critical swing states.
Lyft, a ride-hailing service, has announced it is offering discounts on rides, bikeshares and scooters on Election Day as an initiative to increase transportation access for voters.
Former President Donald Trump has begun surging in the betting odds, boasting a double-digit lead over Vice President Kamala Harris for the first time since their televised debate as the November election approaches.
Democrat vice presidential candidate and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz recently advocated for discarding the Electoral College voting system, expressing his preference for a “national popular vote” instead.