Showing posts with label US presidential race. Show all posts
Showing posts with label US presidential race. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 07, 2020

France24 Debate: Trump and Covid: What Next in US Presidential Race?

First the US president caught Covid, then he was hospitalized and then...He went for a car ride? Donald Trump says he HAs "learned a lot" about Covid over the past days. We ask our panel about it and whether his illness will once and for all end the argument over social distancing. The US president had made flouting the science political, part of the culture war with out-of-touch elites as he framed it. Last week, he poked fun at his Democratic rival for president for wearing a mask. Will the dramatic twist in the homestretch of a US campaign unlike any other change attitudes and save the lives of those who might be more careful?

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Can Bernie Sanders Win against Donald Trump? l Inside Story


In 2016, Bernie Sanders started what he called a 'revolution' as an independent candidate. He ran for US president on a platform of progressive ideas such as free healthcare for all but eventually lost the Democratic nomination to Hillary Clinton.

The 77-year-old is making a second attempt, launching his campaign to be Democratic candidate in 2020 and believes he still has what it takes to win the White House. He's described Donald Trump as the most dangerous president in modern American history.

The list for the Democratic primary looks a crowded one and one of the most diverse ever. At least 12 candidates have confirmed they'll run so far - dozens more have still to decide.

There are already a record number of women, vast age differences between candidates, and ethnic minorities. But have any of them got what it will take to face up to Trump?

Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra | Guests: Jeffrey Stacey - Former State Department Official in the Obama Administration; Adam Quinn - Senior Lecturer in American Politics, University of Birmingham; Rina Shah - Republican Strategist and Consultant


Saturday, October 01, 2016

Supporters Warn Trump to Keep Campaign Out of the Gutter


Sep. 30, 2016 - 6:14 - Rep. Marsha Blackburn agrees with former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Saturday, August 20, 2016

Special Report: The Hillary Clinton Problem


Hillary Clinton: once American royalty, and now a polarising figure in a twisting, turning election. What is it that means people don't want to vote for her?

Libertarian Presidential Candidate Gary Johnson (Full Interview)


Governor Gary Johnson (Libertarian presidential candidate) joins Dave Rubin to discuss the libertarian party and his run for president in the 2016 election.


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Friday, August 19, 2016

Dave Rubin: Who I'm Supporting For President


Dave Rubin explains his thoughts about the Presidential candidates and reveals who he's supporting for President of the United States.

Saturday, July 23, 2016

Bill O'Reilly on the Rampage in Munich


'The O'Reilly Factor' examines the suspected terror attack and the impact on presidential politics

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Putin Says Trump Is ‘Absolute Leader’ in U.S. Presidential Race


THE WASHINGTON POST: MOSCOW — Russian President Vladi­mir Putin ranged from conflict zones to U.S. politics Thursday in a news conference in which he tried to close gaps with Washington over Syria, noted that Moscow remained engaged in Ukraine and gave a nod to Donald Trump as the “absolute leader” in the White House race.

Putin — over three hours of questions and some overtime remarks — also touched on Russia’s battered economy and tense relations with Turkey over the downing of a Russian warplane.

Many of Putin’s comments circled back to relations with the United States, including a bit of look-ahead musing on the White House race. Putin said Russia would work with “whomever the American voters choose,” but he singled out Trump.

“He’s a very lively man, talented without doubt,” Putin said according to the Interfax news service after the news conference. He added that Trump is the “absolute leader in the presidential race.” (+ video) » | Andrew Roth | Thursday, December 17, 2015