
Pod Save America Supreme Court Refuses to Exonerate Trump for Jan. 6th
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Mar 5, 2024 The Supreme Court rules Donald Trump stays on the ballot in Colorado, igniting debates on the 14th Amendment. Nikki Haley wins in D.C. but hesitates to endorse Trump. Joe Biden faces tough polling, prompting a reflective interview on his campaign. California braces for a competitive Senate primary with potential implications for the Democratic Party. Congressman Ro Khanna weighs in on Gaza, advocating for accountability in U.S. policies amid ongoing humanitarian crises. The political landscape is evolving, with strategies and voter dynamics shaping the road to 2024.
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Nikki Haley's Non-Committal Stance
- Nikki Haley won the D.C. primary but refused to commit to endorsing Trump, expressing concerns about both him and Biden.
- She dodged questions about the RNC pledge, suggesting a potential endorsement despite her criticisms.
Biden's Polling Challenges
- Recent polls show Trump leading Biden, despite improving economic sentiment under Biden.
- Voters seem to have forgotten the negative aspects of Trump's presidency and are not giving Biden credit for economic improvements.
Messaging Strategies for Biden
- Focus on reminding voters of Trump's unpopular policies and highlighting Biden's accomplishments to improve his popularity.
- Emphasize the dangers of Trump's re-election and make the democracy message tangible by connecting it to economic concerns.
