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FOX News Sunday

are still in the struggle. >> reporter: a struggle that has democrats facing increasing political pressure from black voters whose disillusionment with the biden administration is growing. and for the white house, that's worrisome. the latest quinnipiac survey showing 35% of black voters disapproving of the way mr. biden's handling the economy. worse, black voter turnout dropped by nearly 10 percentage points to 42% during the 2022 midterm elections, a pattern that experts suggest could spell ruin for biden's re-election hopes. perhaps then not coincidentally, the administration is reigniting its focus on affirmative action, issuing informal guidance to colleges and universities that there are still legal ways for them to pursue racial and ethnic diversity in their student enrollments. >> we are here for a rededication to the fight for the future where america's practice will be as good as its promise. >> reporter: a promise 60 years in the making. shannon: that was kevin corke

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FOX News Sunday

are still in the struggle. >> reporter: a struggle that has democrats facing increasing political pressure from black voters whose disillusionment with the biden administration is growing. and for the white house, that's worrisome. the latest quinnipiac survey showing 35% of black voters disapproving of the way mr. biden's handling the economy. worse, black voter turnout dropped by nearly 10 percentage points to 42% during the 2022 midterm elections, a pattern that experts suggest could spell ruin for biden's re-election hopes. perhaps then not coincidentally, the administration is reigniting its focus on affirmative action, issuing informal guidance to colleges and universities that there are still legal ways for them to pursue racial and ethnic diversity in their student enrollments. >> we are here for a rededication to the fight for the future where america's practice will be as good as its promise. >> reporter: a promise 60 years in the making.

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The Ingraham Angle

>> now enter ron desantis. it's no secret the florida governor has been struggling, trailing trump by big margins and, burning through cash. the media's piggy pile on trump has become a drumbeat against desantis as well, prompting his campaigng hi to argue that t is because the democrats see him as a greater f t threat for biden to face. >> nevertheless, it's clear that if desantise ha has a chan, he has to reverse perception. the miams i herald is reporting that his support among voters with a college degree we're talking abouree, wet here, who y to his winning the nomination, they're leaving his campaign in droves from 51% support insuppo february to 29, support. i now.n that's a 22 point decline. the largest drop in a recent quinnipiac survey. but as an investigatiot n into, i don't know, bud light's ties to trans activist dylan thy to that bleed v of college educated voters. well , that's what desantis announced yesterday. >> at the end of the day t to b,

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The Ingraham Angle

governor has been struggling. trailing trump by big margins and burning through cash. the media's pig pile on trump has become a drum beat desantis as well prompting his campaign to argue that this is because the democrats see him as a greater threat for biden to face. nevertheless, it's clear that if desantis has a chance, he has to reverse perception. the miami herald is reporting that his support among voters with a college degree, we are talking about desantis here who are key to winning his nomination they are leaving his campaign in droves from 51% in support in february to 29% support now. that's a 22 point decline. the largest drop in a recent quinnipiac survey. but as an investigation into, i don't know, bud light's ties to trans activist dylan mull lean the way to stem that lead of college educated voters? well, that's what desantis announced yesterday. >> at the end of the day, there has got to be penalties for when you put business aside to focus

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Fox News at Night

with donald trump now indicted by a new york city and the federal government and joe biden facing allegations of a bribery scheme from republican lawmakers, the front runner is to face off for president both set by legal issues. international correspondent kevin corke is live in dc to break it down for us. good evening. >> kevin: good evening, trace. you have heard the old expression, kicking them when they are down. in the case of former president donald trump, it is more like kicking some cash. that is despite being targeted by the doj, for allegedly mishandling classified documents, the former president is in fact raking in campaign cash from supporters. 2 million since last night's indictment. after the new york indictment and 15.4 million in the two weeks after he was indicted by the manhattan d.a. in late march. a lot of money you may be saying. yes, indeed. men to according to the latest quinnipiac survey, gop support for the former president shows

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

Inside-the-beltway political news and critical stories shaping the national conversation.

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CNN Primetime

both. and thank you for being here. scott i saw lindsey graham later tweeted that, he said people were not getting the irony of his tweet. but are you surprised by the republican reaction that we've seen overall on capitol hill in response to this indictment? not really at all. i saw the quinnipiac survey that came out this week they took a large survey over 60% of americans agreed that the indictment was more politically motivated than legally motivated , and that was including 93% of republicans. so if you're a republican politician on capitol hill, and you've got 93% of the people in your party, believing something is politically motivated. uh you know, it was pretty easy to predict how republicans were gonna react to this thing and that's what you're seeing play out over the last couple of days. i noticed, but mcconnell has not said anything. what do you make of that? well i think he doesn't make a habit of commenting on donald trump these days and what whether it's about him or trump or anything else going on. he's he's tended to live former president alone even though the

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CNN Primetime

mused on social media earlier today as to how trump could avoid prosecution in new york sarcastically, tweeted quote trump should smashed some windows, rob a few shops, maybe punch a cop. he would be released immediately. joining us now, for all the reaction we are seeing on capitol hill, cnn, political commentators scott jennings and van jones. good evening to you both. and thank you for being here. scott i saw lindsey graham later tweeted that, he said people were not getting the irony of his tweet. but are you surprised by the republican reaction that we've seen overall on capitol hill in response to this indictment? not really at all. i saw the quinnipiac survey that came out this week they took a large survey over 60% of americans agreed that the indictment was more politically motivated than legally motivated, and that was including 93% of republicans. so if you're a republican politician on capitol hill, and you've got 93% of the people in your party, believing something is politically motivated. uh you know, it was pretty easy to predict how republicans were gonna react to this thing and

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Smerconish

we met another group of people and another group of people and all three groups of people said abolish the monarchy. in fact, conference, we couldn't find a single monarchist outside the royal pavilion. how ironic. >> now, of course, in her new position of power, truss ended her public condolence speech for the queen on thursday with god save the king. a phrase that hasn't been uttered in england for seven decades. elizabeth's death also comes at a time when there are worries about the stability of democracy around the globe, including here in america. president biden hosted a group of historians last month at the white house who warned him the current moment is among the most dangerous to democracy in our history. they liken today's unrest with the period leading up to world war ii when growing authoritarianism abroad was being echoed in the united states. and it's not just the historians. in a recent quinnipiac survey, 67% of american adults said they

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