Top Political Veteran Can’t Name Single Potential Presidential Candidate for Democrats That Would ‘Strike Some Fear’ in the GOP

Governors Wes Moore and Andy Beshear

Political analyst Mark Halperin said Thursday that he could not identify a single potential Democratic presidential candidate that would worry Republicans in 2028.

Halperin argued on “The Morning Meeting” that Democrats are in “really dire” straits following the 2024 elections, which handed Republicans unified control of the federal government. He asserted this cycle is different from past ones because, for the first time, the party in power has no concern about its opposition’s potential presidential contenders.

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Commentary: Confidence That Trump’s Economy Is Returning Fueled the Latest Strong Jobs Report

Food Workers

Job creation in November bounced back, with 227,000 jobs created, after coming to a standstill in October.

This solid jobs report is due to one factor: President Trump’s reelection. The Republican victory has renewed confidence among Main Street job creators. The tough economic times of the Biden-Harris administration are ending, and the strong Trump economy is returning.

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