President and CEO of Voto Latino Maria Teresa Kumar, New York Times White House correspondent Peter Baker, and former Ohio Governor John Kasich join Ana Cabrera and José Díaz-Balart to react to President-elect Trump's victory and to discuss how 'bread and butter issues' impacted voters, specifically many Latino voters.
in the 2024 presidential election after winning Wisconsin this morning, pushing him past the 270 votes needed to prevail in the Electoral College, NBC News projects.
Comparing this polling to the Harris campaign’s messaging on the booming economy and the Trump campaign’s message about inflation tells a story about how the economy has been working for the electorate: Those for whom Biden’s economy is working largely wanted things to stay the course. Everyone else just wanted change.After delaying her speech last night, Harris is set deliver remarks at 4 p.m. ET at her alma mater, Howard University, in Washington, D.C.
“There are more votes that need to be counted in areas like Philadelphia and it’s important that every legal ballot will be counted,”soared this morning to record highs when the markets opened. The DOW rose +3.07 percent, the S&P 500 +1.95% and the NASDAQ +1.79%. The last time the DOW roseOn MSNBC, Andrew Ross Sorkin said the market is thinking, “Personnel is policy, and they’re thinking in terms of both executive orders and the regulatory state.
Even if I am lucky enough to not be directly impacted in my state by Trump’s vehement anti-trans ideology, his rhetoric and policies will likely preclude my visiting a lot of the rest of the country. In some ways being trans is analogous to how red states have become unsafe for pregnant people.Harris’ devastating and indisputable defeat will invariably produce some major soul-searching for Democrats à la 2008, when the GOP recalibrated after John McCain’s defeat.
“We rely on continued strong bipartisan support for Ukraine in the United States,” Zelensky continued. By the way, the majority of Americans seem to believe he was persecuted not prosecuted. There’s no question that our grip on, “Hey, we got to make sure those same rules apply to everyone. We got to make sure that the rule of law apply to every American, no matter who you are or how powerful you are.” Turns out, that’s not true for many Americans.Many Americans believed he was a victim in those prosecutions, not a perpetrator. I think that’s something that will be talked for a long time.
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