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This week I'm joined by veteran Republican strategist and Washington Times columnist Matt Mackowiak to discuss the state of the Democratic field, analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the front runners, and size up just how these candidates could take on Trump as the eventual Democratic nominee. We get down in the weeds and chart the different paths Trump could still take to 270.
Before that in my monologue, I take on the controversy of the Netanyahu government denying entry to two duly elected members of the United States Congress and what our reactions to this moment say about our polarized and hyperpartisan politics, what it means for our ability to digest information and evaluate for ourselves, and what the Netanyahu government's alignment with the Trump administration and congressional Republicans before that could mean for the future of Israel-US relations.
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This week I'm joined by veteran Republican strategist and Washington Times columnist Matt Mackowiak to discuss the state of the Democratic field, analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the front runners, and size up just how these candidates could take on Trump as the eventual Democratic nominee. We get down in the weeds and chart the different paths Trump could still take to 270.
Before that in my monologue, I take on the controversy of the Netanyahu government denying entry to two duly elected members of the United States Congress and what our reactions to this moment say about our polarized and hyperpartisan politics, what it means for our ability to digest information and evaluate for ourselves, and what the Netanyahu government's alignment with the Trump administration and congressional Republicans before that could mean for the future of Israel-US relations.