Plus, why unpopular abortion bans keep getting passed, and more
Donald Trump practically begged Joe Biden to stay in the presidential race. |
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Trump’s election permitted conservatives to cement their hold on the court. This year could be as important. |
The president is currently surrounded by yes-men. How will they defend their actions in the event of the unthinkable? |
Some Democratic senators’ constituents have other priorities. |
Polls show voters don’t like restrictive abortion laws. But they also show a growing political divide on the issue. |
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez warned that the Supreme Court justices were "subject to corruption." |
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Nancy Pelosi halted momentum toward coalescing behind the president. |
With President Biden adamantly insisting he isn’t stepping aside, top ally and former White House chief of staff Ron Klain makes an expansive case for how Biden can still beat Donald Trump this fall. |
By The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent |
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