Don Scores Win: On Monday, former president Donald Trump notched a big legal victory after an appeals court agreed to reduce his civil fraud case bond while he appeals the ruling. Trump said he would pay the new required amount, $175 million, compared to the previous figure, $454 million. RFK Picks Running Mate: After flirting with a potential Aaron Rodgers and wrestler Jesse Ventura VP pick, independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced Tuesday that Silicon Valley lawyer Nicole Shanahan would be his 2024 running mate. Several conservative pundits have pointed out that by picking a disaffected California liberal such as Shanahan, RFK will more likely peel off voters from Biden's electorate than Trump's, thus boosting the latter. MAGA Tidal Wave? In a new enterprise report from the Daily Caller's Reagan Reese, our White House correspondent breaks down the 2024 election polls showing Trump's lead over President Joe Biden: Republicans have a not-so-secret weapon going into the 2024 election for the first time of the Trump era: a presidential nominee running circles around his opponent in the polls. At the top of March, Trump posted his largest lead over Biden to date in either a New York Time/Siena or New York Times/CBS poll. He continues to trounce Biden in hypothetical matchups across most swing states. The 81-year-old president battles a low approval rating and growing concerns about his age. All signs point to a major opportunity for Republicans, and GOP strategists told the Daily Caller the road could lead to a long-anticipated red wave in November. “I think that's absolutely true that his low job approval is helping the Republicans, it's no question about it. And in fact, more than that, his low job approval is causing Americans to look back on the Trump presidency with some nostalgia," a longtime GOP adviser in Kentucky and veteran of numerous campaigns, Scott Jennings, told the Daily Caller. Though Jennings said Republicans are certainly benefitting from Biden's low approval rating, he added that he thought it was too early to confidently predict a red wave. "But the conditions are right. I guess it's the difference between a tornado watch and a tornado warning. Tornado warning means a tornado has been spotted," Jennings said. "A tornado watch is the conditions are right. And I think the conditions are right. So I'd say that'd put us in watch territory." |
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