Episode 54
In a two-hour show that concludes with the breaking news of President Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 race, Jen Psaki outlines the latest updates in the ever-changing campaign, explaining why Donald Trump winning in November is not inevitable. To discuss Biden's path forward amid growing calls from Democrats to drop out of the race, Jen is joined by Senator Gary Peters and Governor Jared Polis. And later, Biden-Harris Senior Campaign Adviser Keisha Lance Bottoms joins to discuss Republican messaging, and Representative Ro Khanna joins to talk about the latest calls for the President to step aside. Tim Miller reflects on the Republican Convention this past week and Trump's repeated lies that he "knows nothing" about Project 2025. Jen also talks to Hadley Duvall, a 22-year-old reproductive rights advocate, who recently shared her powerful story in a campaign ad. And finally, Jen concludes with the breaking news announced by President Biden that he will "stand down" from the 2024 race and not to seek re-election in November, with immediate reaction from Tim Miller and Claire McCaskill.
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