our goal today is to try to foster a discussion based on principles, not politics, much like the example of bipartisan bridge building said by democratic senator ted kennedy and republican senator orrin hatch, passing some of the most important legislation of their times, such as the americans with disabilities act and the children s health insurance program, and forming an unlikely friendship that transcended their partizan differences. in that spirit, in just a moment, we ll hear from democratic senator jeanne shaheen of new hampshire and republican senator joni ernst of iowa. they re used to facing off from their posts on the armed services committee in the senate, and clearly they have different views on the biggest issues facing the nation. but for the next hour, we ll try to find common ground through constructive disagreement and search for the bipartisan compromise that has been the hallmark of the u.s. senate for more than two centuries. and now, without further ado,
jinping. they are trial stabilize the two super powers secretary blinken, we are following that meeting this morning, former president trump and his attorneys ordered not to disclose evidence in the mar-a-lago classified documents case members of his administration ramp up their criticism. do you believe he lied to the justice department do i personally believe it? yes. he constantly engaged in reckless conduct. ukraine making gains in its counteroffensive against russia, recapturing a village in the southeast on sunday. carrying out a strike on rusch s ammunition depot deep behind enemy lines this morning, an increasing tensions between the u.s. and china. secretary of state antony blinken became the highest ranking official in the biden administration to visit that country. he met with china s president xi jinping for 35 minutes and had an hour s long talk with china s top diplomats. the u.s. is describing the meeting candid and constructive and the china foreig
Philadelphia. With eight months to go before the first ballot is cast, the conventional wisdom is were headed for a rematch of 2020. Despite one candidate is too old and one is morally unfit. Which is why polls dont want this rematch. Theres dissatisfaction with both candidates. A poll found 70 of respondents said biden shouldnt run and 60 said trump shouldnt run. What are the odds that when a all is said and done, the democrats nominate someone other than joe biden and republicans select a candidate different than donald trump . Back on april 16, i put a Polling Question in my Radio Audience asking if they agreed with this statement. Neither biden nor trump will be their 2024 nominee. More than 35 of 20,000 plus who voted agreed with that statement. Maybe my listeners are on to something. This week Bernard Goldberg wrote the following. Suddenly a biden trump rematch doesnt seem so inevitable. Republicans want a candidate who believes trump won in 2020, but the democrats want a candida
american people. a new fox news poll shows that the president is basing serious competition from democrats. he only captured 62% of the vote against challengers robert f. kennedy jr. and maryanne williamson, and worse, 67% of americans view a biden victory in 2024 as a disaster or setback for america, the media pointing out that biden does face an uphill battle. horrible news, horrible news for joe biden and the cnn poll. while he leads his competitors by a huge margin, 2/3 of all of the american people surveyed, 66% of the public say a biden victory would either be a setback or a disaster for the united states. our cnn poll had kennedy at 20%. we ve had two fox polls out in the last month. one had him at 16%. the other one had him at 19%. kennedy is putting up a far more impressive showing than i would have thought when he first entered the race. with numbers that bad critics say the president isn t doing himself any favors by avoiding the media. it s more than a mon
philadelphia. with eight months to go before the first ballot is cast, the conventional wisdom is we re headed for a rematch of 2020. despite one candidate is too old and one is morally unfit. which is why polls don t want this rematch. there s dissatisfaction with both candidates. a poll found 70% of respondents said biden shouldn t run and 60% said trump shouldn t run. what are the odds that when a all is said and done, the democrats nominate someone other than joe biden and republicans select a candidate different than donald trump? back on april 16, i put a polling question in my radio audience asking if they agreed with this statement. neither biden nor trump will be their 2024 nominee. more than 35% of 20,000 plus who voted agreed with that statement. maybe my listeners are on to something. this week bernard goldberg wrote the following. suddenly a biden/trump rematch doesn t seem so inevitable. republicans want a candidate who believes trump won in 2020, but the democr