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The 2024 presidential race is shaping up to be one of the most unpredictable and dramatic elections in recent history. With Michael Smerconish, host of CNN's "Smerconish" and a seasoned political commentator, we dive into the intricacies of this electoral journey. Michael, good morning! Let's start with Trump's speech last night. It began with a unifying tone, a changed man, as his team promised. But then, it took a turn. What was your take on this transformation, and where does it leave us in the race?
For 25 minutes, it seemed like a new dawn, as the New York Post's cover suggested this morning. But then, it reverted to the old Trump. The speech was full of misrepresentations, falsifications, and grievances. It was as if he sensed the audience getting bored and threw in some red meat, a tactic that has worked for him at rallies. Yet, was this a missed opportunity for Trump to truly reset his image?
The Republican National Committee (RNC) had been choreographed and compelling, but they didn't keep it tight. Trump went off the rails, and you could see the wheels turning in his head. Does this indicate a weakness in his campaign strategy, or is it just part of his unpredictable style?
Looking at the broader picture, it seems that being on the Republican side is more advantageous than the Democratic side due to vulnerabilities in the Biden White House. However, Trump's speech also revealed some of those weaknesses that persist. Michael, where do you see the Democratic party standing in this tumultuous election cycle?
Meghan McCain tweeted that this is the most insane, intense, dramatic election cycle of her life. She even predicted that President Biden won't be the standard bearer for his party. The data seems overwhelming, and voices within the Democratic leadership are echoing this sentiment. Is it truly a matter of "when, not if" for Biden to step aside?
Money talks, and it seems to have dried up for the Democrats. It's a sad reality that didn't have to be, but here we are. The question now is, will it be by acclamation that the vice president takes over, or will there be some type of competition in the next five weeks? Do you think Kamala Harris has what it takes to beat Donald Trump?
The polling data suggests that someone from one of the three critical states could be a strong contender. Names like Josh Shapiro and Gretchen Whitmer are being thrown around. But who do you think can keep the Democratic ship afloat in this stormy election cycle?
As we delve deeper into this election, it's clear that nothing is certain. Every speech, every tweet, every poll is shaping this race in unpredictable ways. Will it be a new dawn or an old one? Only time will tell. But for now, the suspense and the drama are keeping us all on the edge of our seats.
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