After that, we hear from joe budden supporters. Reportcook Political Editor charlie cook looks at key races around the country. You can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. Washington journal is next. Host good morning on this monday, november 2. It is election eve. We want to hear separately this morning from supporters of President Donald Trump, then former Vice President joe biden. We begin with those backing President Trump. Here are your numbers to call. Trump supporters only for this first hour. Later, we will focus on joe biden. Here are the numbers. In eastern and central time zones, 202 7488000. Mountain and pacific time zones, 202 7488001. If you like to send us a text, 202 7488003. cspanwj is our twitter handle. You can also post a comment on facebook. Again, and pain 2020 come up Trump Supporters only for this first hour of the washington journal. Here is the Washington Post front page. Trump and biden make their closing pitches. Ae president targets based in flur
This is the. Most. And he ran approves and plans to make russias vaccine the countrys foreign minister exclusively tells r t why tehran isnt supporting. The big good. Russian the russian mixed about you have a very bad experience with another country but i do not want to name. Broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our 2 International Im sean thomas. Now the high flying meeting in the swiss alps for the World Economic forum is very different this year davos has gone digital because of the pandemic and a little earlier the russian president gave a lengthy address covering a raft of topics through video link. Through the key points he raised. This is that to me putins 1st speech appearance or that of all since 2009 when he was Prime Minister and perhaps you know it hints at how severe the situation in the world is and that is what Vladimir Putin devoted a significant portion of his speech to this crisis that the world is facing today the severity of this crisis it is an uph
Journal, we focus on the battleground state of ohio. Coming up in an hour, seth richardson. Copeland. M. , lauren host good morning on this wednesday, october 28. We are six days away from President Trump asking america to give him a second term. This morning, we will focus on his first term. Has president kept his promises . If you are supporting the president , dial in at 20274 80001. If you are supporting the former Vice President , dialin a if you are0, undecided or supporting another 4880002. , call 2027 2027488002. Usa today put this piece together, donald trump made many promises. What has he cap and what is he still working on . Kept by the president , tax cuts, conservative judges, deregulation, he left the paris accord and move the Israeli Embassy to jerusalem. The newspaper says these are the promises the president has partly accomplished, renegotiate trade bills, build border wall and have mexico pay for it and defeat isis. Here is where the president here is where they say
Usa today put together a piece looking at what the president promised in 2016 and early in his term which has he kept and what is he still working on. According to their research they found that the president has kept his promises on tax cuts, conservative judges, deregulation, leaving the Paris Climate Accord and moving the Israeli Embassy to jerusalem. He has not realized or partly accomplished, i should say, these promises and we negotiate trade deals border wall and mexico pay for it and defeat isis. Where he is not yet realized his promises are on the issues of bringing back coal in the steel industry, displacing the Affordable Care act and revitalizing the Manufacturing Sector and reducing the national debt. Vi we are asking all of you this morning to tell us your thoughts on the promises made by the president and dividing the lines by support for candidates. Supporting the president or Vice President 202 7488001, supporting the former Vice President and senator harris, 202 74880
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