Many times, but it does bear repeating today. Survey after survey show that Donald Trumps numbers have risen with each of his four indictments, and the first gop debate, which he skipped, changed nothing as to his hold on the party. Look for deeply at the polls, and you find the reason why. Republicans largely share trumps opinion that the indictments are political. One recent example, the Wall Street Journal earlier this week found that trump is the first choice of 59 of republican primary voters, up 11 since april. His lead over his closest competitor, ron desantis, just keeps rising. Desantis is at 13 nationally, barely ahead of the rest of the field at this point. Why is trump so strong despite being indicted four times . Because republicans largely agree with his claims of election fraud. That same Wall Street Journal story points out this, asked about the indictments of trump, more than 60 of republican primary voters said each was politically motivated, and without merit. Some 7
Many times, but it does bear repeating today. Survey after survey show that Donald Trumps numbers have risen with each of his four indictments, and the first gop debate, which he skipped, changed nothing as to his hold on the party. Look for deeply at the polls, and you find the reason why. Republicans largely share trumps opinion that the indictments are political. One recent example, the Wall Street Journal earlier this week found that trump is the first choice of 59 of republican primary voters, up 11 since april. His lead over his closest competitor, ron desantis, just keeps rising. Desantis is at 13 nationally, barely ahead of the rest of the field at this point. Why is trump so strong despite being indicted four times . Because republicans largely agree with his claims of election fraud. That same Wall Street Journal story points out this, asked about the indictments of trump, more than 60 of republican primary voters said each was politically motivated, and without merit. Some 7
Thank you. Im jim acosta. Goodod night. Welcome to the whole story. Im anderson cooper. For ukrainians the war with russia isnt just about the survival of their nation but their identity, language, culture. A big part of that culture is ballet. Some dancers stayed in ukraine and continued to perform even with limited audiences and constant air raid sirens. Others made the hard choice to leave and continue with their training. A group of about 60 dancers found their way to the netherlands where they joined the United Ukrainian Ballet. Every dancer in that company is a refugee. They perform nonrussian ballets all over the world. They plan to keep on doing that, showing the world the power and beauty of ukrainian ballet and why their culture is worth protecting. Cnns Christiane Amanpour traveled to the netherlands and ukraine to meet with this Extraordinary Group of dancers and watch them as they fight the war in their own way. Thats great. Okay guys. Lets go. From the beginning of the wa
Laundering. Coming up live from the nucleus of it all, Speaker Of The House, Kevin Mccarthy, on Breaking News of a plans for a 30day continuing resolution and efforts to ramp up the House Investigation Of Biden and company. But first, funding the military. The republicans have been trying to take a vote on a bill to set spending for the Defense Department. Will republicans be able to bring the Dod Appropriations Bill over the finish line . House Foreign Affairs chairman Michael Mccaul and House Armed Services member Michael Waltz on funding the military as conservatives draw a line in the sand with an end to reckless spending which sent the u. S. Debt above 33 trillion. Marjorie Taylor Greene on agreeing to fund a secure border while keeping the pressure on the biden influencepeddling investigation. What exactly were china, romania, russia and ukraine paying for if the biden family accepted millions of dollars from these countries while joe was Vice President . Columnist and Fox News C
Thank you so much for joining me this saturday. Im fredericka witfield. We begin with the historic autoworkers strike, now in its second full day. Negotiators for the carmakers and the union are expected to be back at the Bargaining Table Today. For the first time ever, workers are striking at plants for General Motors, ford and stellantis at the same time. The carmakers say despite big profits in recent years, the raises being demanded would drive them out of business. President biden weighing in, saying now is the time for the companies to step up. No one wants a strike. Say it again. No one wants a strike. But i respect workers rights to use their options under the collective bargaining system. I believe they should go further to ensure record corporate profits mean record contracts. Gabe cohen is at a Stellantis Plant in ohio where workers there are striking. Any signs of hope that these negotiators, when they meet today, might have good news for the strikers . Reporter were waitin