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This is a rush transcript from Fox News Sunday, May 2, 2021. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.
CHRIS WALLACE, FOX NEWS ANCHOR: I m Chris Wallace.
President Biden makes a dramatic break with the past four decades in Washington, calling for a new era of big government.
(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)
That s why I proposed the American Jobs Plan.
WALLACE (voice-over): The president proposes spending trillions of dollars on health care and child care, community colleges, and infrastructure.
In Louisville for Derby? Here s a breakdown on Kentucky s political landscape Al Cross
OK, we’re back to normal. Partly.
The Kentucky Derby is back where it has been since the Great Depression, on the first Saturday in May, and this column is back in its annual saddle, to give Derby visitors – now more online than in person – a snapshot of Kentucky’s always interesting (and sometimes depressing) political landscape.
In a nation where politics is more nationalized and polarized than ever, due mainly to the media environment and Donald Trump, we’re probably still Trump country. A national poll taken as he was leaving the presidency gave him a 53% job-approval rating among Kentuckians; 43% disapproved, and the error margin was plus or minus 4 percentage points.