‘3 or 4’ Senators Will Run for President in 2024: McConnell
Several current Republican senators will run for president in the next election cycle, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said on Thursday.
McConnell during a Fox News appearance responded to former President Donald Trump, a possible candidate who again criticized the longtime senator earlier in the day.
“We need good leadership. Mitch McConnell has not done a great job. I think they should change Mitch McConnell,” Trump said.
The relationship between the two Republicans has frayed for months.
McConnell responded by saying that Republicans are “looking in the future, not the past.”
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Biden Has Already Delivered On The Top Goal Of His GOP Voters â Just By Not Being Trump
All they really wanted was no more unhinged tweets, no more love letters to dictators, no more chaos, no more constantly inserting himself into their lives via the news cycle.
WASHINGTON â Progressive Democrats who want to reform the police, smash the filibuster or fix climate change may be disappointed with President Joe Biden on his 100th day in office this week, but the new president has already met the expectations of one piece of the coalition that voted for him: Republicans.
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LAWRENCE – Given that he finished his new book on the former president’s rhetoric last summer, long before the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, Robin Rowland seems prescient warning of the threat of authoritarianism arising from the nationalist populism of Donald Trump.
Rowland also correctly predicted that, in the short term, at least, American institutions would not permit an anti-democratic putsch, even as he now allows that the events of Jan. 6 came closer to doing so than he expected.
In the longer term, the University of Kansas professor of communication studies warns of the danger of creeping authoritarianism. With recent efforts to limit voting rights and strip power from officials who stood firm in following the law, he fears this prediction, too, is beginning to be realized.
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