With President Joe Biden reportedly moving ahead with plans to announce his 2024 re-election campaign a new poll finds Democrats just want to move on. The latest Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll finds only 22 percent of American adults believe Biden should seek another term. But it’s Biden’s numbers among his own
Don Tapia formerly served as the U.S. ambassador to Jamaica under President Donald Trump from 2019 to 2021. Tapia recently announced that he will support Florida Governor Ron DeSantis over former President Donald Trump if they compete for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024 – citing Trump’s name-calling as a turn-off for many people. Don
Nikki Haley served as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations from 2017 to 2018 under then-Presdient Donald Trump. Haley has also previously served as the Governor of South Carolina from 2011 to 2017. As a Republican and an ally to Donald Trump, Haley was been long viewed as a potential future Presidential candidate. Before
The 2024 Senate toss-up is quickly becoming one to watch as four states become the forefront of the race. With West Virginia, Ohio, Montana, and Arizona moving into the top four spots to watch as announcements for 2024 get closer, or arrive, and ads start to pour out – Democrats better be getting ready to
Former President Donald Trump has opened a clear lead over President Joe Biden in a new Harvard-Harris 2024 poll with the poll finding that 46% of Americans said they would vote for Trump in a 2024 election matchup against President Biden, while 41% said they would prefer the current president. Trump at 46% leads Biden’s
After a crushing defeat in her Wyoming primary, Representative Liz Cheney says she will continue to focus on stopping former President Donald Trump from holding office again, whether that is the position of president or any other government office. According to the Wall Street Journal: The three-term incumbent and daughter of a former Republican vice president lost Tuesday
Representative Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) mistakenly believed she was speaking off the record when she disclosed Biden’s apparent intent for 2024. The New York Times editorial board member she was being interviewed by let her know she was mistaken. According to Fox News: The longtime congresswoman, who has made headlines with her wavering remarks about whether Biden
Wisconsin businessman Tim Michels defeated former Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch to become the Republican nominee for the state’s governor, handing former President Trump a win in what was the latest proxy war between him and other GOP leaders who are tentatively lining up to run against him in 2024. After Trump endorsed Michels earlier this
Despite the party and its voters turning against her, Cheney vowed to continue her efforts to stop former President Donald Trump from being reelected even if she loses her primary, which is looking inevitable at this point. According to the New York Times: The most closely watched primary of 2022 has not become much of a
Speaking at a Faith and Freedom event in Tennessee, former President Donald Trump criticized the way January 6th defendants are being treated and pledged to review their cases and issue pardons where he sees fit. While he has not officially announced that he is seeking reelection, he occasionally strongly hints toward the possibility that he