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Half of Americans Think Donald Trump Will Be Remembered as a Failed President

Half of Americans Think Donald Trump Will Be Remembered as a Failed President Newsweek 24/12/2020 Oscar Quine © Joé Raedle/Getty U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump exit from Air Force One at the Palm Beach International Airport yesterday. With less than a month left in office, a survey has revealed half of Americans think Trump will be remembered as a failed president. Fifty percent of Americans believe history will judge Donald Trump as a failed president, according to a new USA Today/Suffolk University Poll. The poll of 1,000 registered voters, carried out December 16-20, found stark partisan divides in attitudes towards Trump s presidency, with many Republicans saying the president should not concede to President-elect Joe Biden.

Trump squeezes Republicans with eye on 2022 primaries

POLITICO Trump squeezes Republicans with eye on 2022 primaries The president is lashing out at Republicans he sees as disloyal and the GOP is seeing how Trump s interests can diverge from the party s. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is up for reelection in 2022 but has come under heavy criticism from President Donald Trump for not bending to his calls to overturn the election results. | Alex Brandon/AP Photo Updated: Link Copied President Donald Trump has instructed his top political advisers to begin monitoring potential 2022 GOP primary targets, as he lashes out at fellow Republicans whom he deems disloyal. With less than a month until Trump leaves office, his team has begun mapping out what his post-White House political infrastructure will look like. Until now, the planning has centered on deploying resources to defeat Democrats in midterm races. But advisers are now also keeping tabs on Republican incumbents.

Anthony Fauci receives Covid-19 vaccine and has extreme confidence in Moderna drug

SHARE Anthony Fauci, the US top infectious disease specialist, received his Covid-19 vaccine on Tuesday along with other senior officials and six health workers at a livestreamed event at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The widely respected scientist rolled up his left shirt sleeve and said he was taking the shot as a symbol to the rest of the country that I feel extreme confidence in the safety and the efficacy of this vaccine . I want to encourage everyone who has the opportunity to get vaccinated so that we could have a veil of protection over this country that would end this pandemic, he said.

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