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Sliding Biden: Is This the End of the Democrat Political Machine?
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Cautious optimism. That’s how David Catron, a frequent contributor and columnist for The American Spectator, looks at the poll numbers for the 2024 election. (Read his column here) On today’s episode of The Spectacle, Catron joins hosts Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay to discuss those poll numbers and his suspicion that Trump may actually be doing far better than even the numbers indicate. They try and answer the all-important question: Will Trump’s supporters in swing states be enough to overwhelm the Democrat voting machine? Tune in to hear their thoughts.