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Column: A 2024 Biden-Trump election would be a contest of unpopularity

Por: Los Angeles Times Politics May 14, 2023

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Two television events in the last 10 days — a raucous Donald Trump rally billed as a CNN town hall and a far more sedate interview with President Biden on MSNBC — offer a sobering preview of the 2024 presidential campaign. It won’t be pretty. It may not be inspiring. And it will mostly be about which candidate you dislike more. On CNN, Trump repeated his bogus claim that the 2020 election was “rigged,” praised the rioters who stormed... + full article



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