Maggie Haberman Offers ‘Pretty Brutal’ Prediction For 2024
Maggie Haberman on Wednesday warned what to expect ahead of the 2024 election in November as Donald Trump all but sewed up the GOP nomination following Super Tuesday.
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Maggie Haberman on Wednesday warned what to expect ahead of the 2024 election in November as Donald Trump all but sewed up the GOP nomination following Super Tuesday.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. this week offered up a wild defense of his association with late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein that probably didn’t help his campaign.
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MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell appeared to doubt the accuracy of her own network's Super Tuesday exit polling, speculating that voters might support President Biden more than polls show.