This week President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump won enough delegates to officially become their parties’ presumptive presidential nominees, setting the stage for a 2020 rematch. As the election season ramps up, Vice President Kamala Harris made history by campaigning at an abortion clinic in Minnesota Thursday to show Democrats’ commitment to pushing the issue during this election.
With the battle for the swing states officially on, Trump and Biden are campaigning in competitive states trying to shore up support from independents, as well as hesitant members of their own parties.
“Regulate guns, not women!” declared Biden at a recent campaign rally.
Trump is juggling a full campaign schedule with frequent court appearances like Thursday’s hearing in Florida over his handling of classified documents. Trump is accused of intentionally taking highly classified documents and storing them at his personal properties, but Trump’s lawyers argue the former president had the authority to take the documents.
Nathan Gonzales from Inside Elections tells CBN News even with the same candidates, it’s a very different race than 2020.
“Both Biden and Trump come to this race with significantly more liabilities than what they had almost four years ago,” said Gonzales. “There’s a lot of volatility in this race
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