once again with already crowded republican field set to get even bigger. we are learning former new jersey governor chris christie is set to announce his bid for the white house on tuesday of next week with former vice president mike pence expected to launch his campaign the next day. meanwhile the already declared candidate sweeping through crucial primary states. former president trump returns to iowa with several campaigns with a town hall with sean hannity airing on fox news this evening. meanwhile both florida governor ron desantis and entrepreneur looking to sway voters in new hampshire. but one candidate remains absent from the campaign trail. i will give you one guess, yep, president biden yet to hold any rallies or major campaign events since announcing his reelection bid back in april. peter doocy pressed the present on that yesterday. mr. president, how is your reelection campaign going? we haven t seen you yet? the official campaign rally. emily: harold, what
the most shockingly aggressive rescue bill of my lifetime is very likely to be signed into law. saturday after an all-night session, senate democrats passed the $1.9 trillion covid relief package in a strict party line vote. because senators made some changes to the bill, it now has to go back to the democratic controlled house which is expected to pass the identical senate version this week, possibly as early as tomorrow. so the bill would then go to the president, president biden for his signature. we re in the early part of march. not the 100-day marker yet. this is an incredible victory for both the country, the biden administrationings the democratic party which held together. they didn t get a vote in either house. they tried to break the party apart. that s bryns did by forcing tough votes on amendments and arguing against the bill in public. democrats won. and as a result, a lot of people s lives are going to get better. by passing this plan we would have delivered
likable guy so we will see what happens. be to so much to digest there, harris, what say you? harris: i want to get back to joe biden and what is happening in the race and just remind everyone axios reporting not many days ago slow out of the gate biden be far behind obama reelection campaign and staff and office space, fund-raising events, fund-raising reporting, campaign and reporting peer that was early this month. nothing has proven that to change all that much, certainly not being accessible on the trail. i understand what you are saying every time you see a presidential candidate particularly an incumbent, you put them in the box and not being judged. that is not quite the same as taking on the issues. so when robert f. kennedy jr. says he wants to debate and marianne williamson picking up a third and some polling as you pointed out, those are not necessarily people that would vote for kennedy or williamson but they might not vote for