Monday, February 23, 2026

Election Data Analyst Dispels Notion That Abortion Will Help Biden Win 2024 Election.

Voter support for abortion access could be offering false hope for Joe Biden‘s 2024 presidential re-election campaign. Election analyst Harry Enten, during a recent appearance on CNN, noted that while Biden leads former President Donald J. Trump on the issue nationally, voters — for the most part — rank abortion low among issues of concern.

“In Arizona, 59 percent believe that abortion should be always or mostly legal. In Nevada, two-thirds, 66 percent,” Enten explained to host John Berman. He added that putting one’s self in the shoes of the Biden campaign, “Yeah, you love the fact that abortion is in the news because would Biden or Trump do a better job… Biden leads on this measure by 14 points. It’s by far his best issue.”

Despite his polling strength on the issue, however, the data isn’t all good news for Biden. Enten explained that a recent poll by CNN found that only 23 percent of Americans think the candidate they support should share their views on abortion. Meanwhile, the same poll found that former President Trump is running well ahead of Biden on issues ranked as more important among voters.

“The economy, Trump leads. Immigration, Trump leads, foreign conflicts, Trump leads,” Enten said, before adding: “And even on preserving democracy, which has obviously been a focal point of the Joe Biden campaign. He only leads on issue by this issue by four points.”

The National Pulse previously reported that despite an abortion referendum making the ballot in Florida, the issue appears to have had little impact on the dynamics of the 2024 presidential race in the state. Former President Trump holds a double-digit lead over Biden in Florida, according to polling taken after it was announced the abortion question would appear on the November ballot.

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Voter support for abortion access could be offering false hope for Joe Biden's 2024 presidential re-election campaign. Election analyst Harry Enten, during a recent appearance on CNN, noted that while Biden leads former President Donald J. Trump on the issue nationally, voters — for the most part — rank abortion low among issues of concern. show more
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NYT Columnist Urges Biden to Drop Out.

New York Times columnist Ezra Klein is calling for Joe Biden to step aside for a new Democratic nominee.

In the latest episode of The Ezra Klein Show, Klein complimented President Biden on successfully unifying the Democratic Party, contrasting it with Republican disunity on key issues like Ukraine. The columnist also praised Biden for his handling of the economy. However, despite praising Biden, he questioned his viability as a central figure in a presidential campaign.

“I like Biden… he’s been a good president… he is a good president. I don’t like having this conversation. And I know a lot of liberals, a lot of Democrats are going to be furious at me for this show,” Klein said.

Furthermore, Klein said using former President Donald Trump’s age as a defense against concerns about Biden’s age is “self-defeating.” “So yes, I think Biden, as painful as this is, should find his way to stepping down as a hero,” Klein said.

Klein urged influential figures in Biden’s circle to counsel Biden that stepping aside would be beneficial.

“The people whom Biden listens to — Barack Obama, Chuck Schumer, Mike Donilon, Ron Klain, Nancy Pelosi, Anita Dunn — they need to get him to see this. Biden may come to see it himself,” Klein said.

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New York Times columnist Ezra Klein is calling for Joe Biden to step aside for a new Democratic nominee. show more

Judge Judy Endorses Nikki Haley for President.

Famed TV judge Judith Sheindlin, better known as Judge Judy, has publicly endorsed Nikki Haley for president.

“I’m proud to endorse Nikki Haley because she is whip smart, has executive credentials, and was a superb governor,” Sheindlin said in a statement. “She has international gravitas as Ambassador to the United Nations. She is principled, measured, and has that illusive [sic] quality of real common sense. I truly think she can restore America and believe she is the future of this great nation.”

“Judge Judy is a no-nonsense lady who has earned the respect of millions of Americans from her courtroom by being thoughtful, fair, and honest. I’m honored to have her support,” said Haley in response.

Sheindlin’s endorsement comes one week before primary season officially begins with the Iowa Caucus on January 15.

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Famed TV judge Judith Sheindlin, better known as Judge Judy, has publicly endorsed Nikki Haley for president. show more
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Congressional Budget Office: US Economic Growth Will Slow In 2024.

In the latest economic projections released Friday, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) stated the U.S. successfully evaded a recession in 2023. The government agency predicted the U.S. will also likely avoid a recession in 2024, although it does project continued sluggish economic growth for the next year.

The CBO forecasts a 1.5% expansion in real gross domestic product (GDP) for 2024, a decrease from this year’s 2.5% growth, attributing the drop mainly to a deceleration in consumer spending and commercial construction. In the labor market, unemployment rates are predicted to rise slightly from the current 3.9% to 4.4% by the end of 2024, but will still maintain healthy levels with slight workforce growth largely propelled by immigrant labor.

While the economic outlook and avoidance of a recession is mildly positive news, the end of 2024 presents a potential challenge for President Biden when voters head to the polls. At that time, only 45,000 new jobs are projected to be created per month.

The softening labor market is expected to slow inflation, estimated at 2.1% next year, close to the Federal Reserve’s target of 2%. Falling prices  could undermine Republican accusations linking Biden’s economic policies to the country’s recent peak inflation period, the highest in 40 years. Inflation rates are projected to slightly increase in 2025 as the economy regains momentum.

The forecast that the U.S. sidestepped a recession in 2023 contradicts earlier predictions by Bloomberg’s economists in 2022 who estimated a 100% likelihood of a recession occurring. Instead, the U.S. reported a substantial increase in real GDP growth from 0.7% in 2022 to 2.5% this year. Despite this positive turn, the CBO has detected a slowdown with real GDP growth currently at 0.8% this quarter, projected to grow to 1.3% in Q1 2025, and achieve a 1.7% annualized quarterly growth by the end of 2024.

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In the latest economic projections released Friday, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) stated the U.S. successfully evaded a recession in 2023. The government agency predicted the U.S. will also likely avoid a recession in 2024, although it does project continued sluggish economic growth for the next year. show more
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DATA: Trump Beating Biden In SEVEN Swing States.

Former President Donald Trump is beating incumbent President Joe Biden in all seven swing states by an average of 5.28 points, with less than eleven months to go before the 2024 presidential election, according to a poll published on Thursday by Morning Consult/Bloomberg.

Pollsters found that with independents included, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr, Cornel West, and Jill Stein, Donald Trump is leading Biden by three points in Arizona, seven points in Georgia, four points in Michigan, five points in Nevada, six points in Wisconsin, one point in Pennsylvania, and a whopping 11 points in North Carolina.

The 45th President maintains his lead in all seven states even when all third-party candidates are removed. The only exception is Georgia, where the race falls within the margin of error.

The U.S. economy and health care were the most important issues among those surveyed. At least six in ten swing state voters deemed those issues “very” important.

Trump is dominant regarding the economy, with voters having more trust in the former President in all seven states. Biden, however, maintains a “slight edge” over Trump on health care in five of the seven states. Voters in Georgia and North Carolina have more trust in Trump by one point and five points, respectively.

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Former President Donald Trump is beating incumbent President Joe Biden in all seven swing states by an average of 5.28 points, with less than eleven months to go before the 2024 presidential election, according to a poll published on Thursday by Morning Consult/Bloomberg. show more

Almost 1 In 5 Black Americans Say They’ll Vote Trump.

Just under one in five black Americans – 17 percent – have indicated that they will vote for Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election, representing a nine-point increase in support among black voters compared to 2020, according to a recent survey from GenForward.

The survey questioned nearly 3,500 people, including large numbers of black Americans. Pollsters found that another 20 percent of black voters said they would choose “someone else” other than Trump or President Joe Biden.

The incumbent President has hemorrhaged a staggering 28 points among black voters since 2020, in which he received 91 percent of the vote. As of this month, just 63 percent said they would support Biden.

The results of the survey have already terrified Democrats, with one long-term Democratic pollster, Cornell Belcher, forced to dismiss the results by declaring, “Polling numbers at this point are not predictive of the future.”

“It is possible, and we’ve seen it before, that a higher number, in particular Black men because of a kind of hypermasculinity of Donald Trump, could vote for Trump [again],” said Cathy Cohen, the far-left director of the GenForward project at the University of Chicago.

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Just under one in five black Americans – 17 percent – have indicated that they will vote for Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election, representing a nine-point increase in support among black voters compared to 2020, according to a recent survey from GenForward. show more

Senator Josh Hawley Endorses Donald Trump For President.

Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) announced he is endorsing Donald Trump for the 2024 Republican presidential nominee during an interview with POLITICO.

“President Trump doesn’t need to worry. I’m with him. He’s asked me several times to support him. I said yes.” Hawley explained, “[a]nd I’ve been saying for a year that I think he’s gonna be the nominee. I support him. I’m gonna vote for him.”

The announcement comes shortly after the 45th President warned both Hawley and Texas Senator Ted Cruz that the Democrats are “looking hard at the Senate races in both Missouri and Texas” in a Truth Social post over the weekend. Trump added, “Josh and Ted must be very careful, stranger things have happened!!!”

The endorsement makes Hawley the 18th GOP Senator to openly declare their support for the former President so far. More than 100 congressional lawmakers have similarly announced their support for Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.

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Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) announced he is endorsing Donald Trump for the 2024 Republican presidential nominee during an interview with POLITICO. show more

WATCH: RFK Jr Admits He Twice Flew On Jeffrey Epstein’s Private Jet.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has admitted to traveling on convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet – the “Lolita Express” – on two occasions. He also admitted his ex-wife, Mary Richardson Kennedy, had an affiliation with Ghislaine Maxwell.

“I was on Jeffrey Epstein’s jet two times. I was on it in 1993 and I was on it, I went to Florida with my wife and two children to visit my mom over Easter,” said the 2024 presidential hopeful when asked about it by Fox News’s Jesse Waters.

“My wife had some kind of relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell and they offered us a ride to Palm Beach, I went then and on another occasion I flew again with my family  with four of my children and, and, and, Mary, my wife to Rapid City, South Dakota, to go fossil hunting for a weekend,” RFK Jr. continued.

“But otherwise I was never on his jet alone, I’ve been very open about this from the beginning… it was thirty years ago, it was before anybody knew about Jeffrey Epstein’s, you know, his nefarious issues,” he added before expressing his wish for transparency concerning the existing records on Epstein’s high-profile affiliations.

A representative clarified Kennedy Jr.’s statement concerning his ex-wife’s association with Maxwell, explaining that the connection arose when Maxwell extended a flight offer to the Kennedy family during an Easter trip to Palm Beach.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has admitted to traveling on convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's private jet – the "Lolita Express" – on two occasions. He also admitted his ex-wife, Mary Richardson Kennedy, had an affiliation with Ghislaine Maxwell. show more
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Biden Admits He’s Not Running for America, Only to Stop Trump.

Joe Biden admitted on Tuesday that his reason for seeking re-election in 2024 is preventing former President Donald Trump from reclaiming the presidency. “If Trump wasn’t running, I’m not sure I’d be running. But we cannot let him win,” he said, placing his animosity towards the reality TV billionaire over any positive plans for the country.

Biden’s comments have sparked increased speculation about his fitness for office given his age and perceived cognitive decline. His tendency for gaffes and unconventional anecdotes, used to connect with audiences, have fueled this debate.

The statement comes in the backdrop of recent poll increases for Trump. According to the RealClearPolitics polling average, the former president currently holds a two percent lead over Biden. The sentiment that Trump holds little regard for the U.S. Constitution or democratic institutions has been echoed by many of his detractors and has intensified in recent weeks in the light of these poll numbers.

Asked about the comments by Sean Hannity, former President Trump said it was unclear if Biden will even make it to the election in 2024.

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Joe Biden admitted on Tuesday that his reason for seeking re-election in 2024 is preventing former President Donald Trump from reclaiming the presidency. "If Trump wasn’t running, I’m not sure I’d be running. But we cannot let him win," he said, placing his animosity towards the reality TV billionaire over any positive plans for the country. show more
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Trump Currently Has the Largest Lead He’s Ever Had.

Former President Donald Trump currently leads incumbent President Joe Biden by his largest margin ever in the Real Clear Politics national polling average. In 2016 Trump lead Hillary Clinton for just five days, in 2020 he never led Biden. As of today Donald Trump leads Joe Biden by  2.6 points – his largest lead to-date.

According to Real Clear Politics’s Sean Trende, “[Trump] briefly closed to within four points in early January of 2020, but that is it. He led in five polls all cycle… He’s led in more polls in the past three weeks than he did against Biden in all of 2019-2020.” Trump’s resurgent popularity comes despite the persistent law-fare campaign being waged against him by the Biden Justice Department and the corporate media pushing hysteric claims Trump will end democracy as we know it.

Trump’s strong poll lead less-than-a-year-out from the 2024 presidential election has spooked Democrats and anti-Trump Republicans who comprise the ‘uniparty.’ Globalist favorite Mitt Romney, who lost the 2012 election to Barack Obama, announced “I’d be happy to vote for a number of Democrats” should trump secure the nomination. Lacking any substantive popularity it is unlikely Romney’s anti-Trump stance will impact voter choices in any real way, however.

In the Republican presidential primary, Trump continues to hold a near-insurmountable lead. Yesterday The National Pulse reported the former Republican President had secured nearly double the number of signed voter commitment cards as Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in Iowa ahead of the state’s caucus on January 15th, 2024.

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Former President Donald Trump currently leads incumbent President Joe Biden by his largest margin ever in the Real Clear Politics national polling average. In 2016 Trump lead Hillary Clinton for just five days, in 2020 he never led Biden. As of today Donald Trump leads Joe Biden by  2.6 points – his largest lead to-date. show more