Inside the Beltway: Trump campaign ad calls out 'Trump imposters' - - washtimes
remains a very nimble candidate when it comes to the 2024 presidential race. Consider his newest campaign spot, a one-minute production released Monday — complete with urgent music, dynamic graphics and video footage plus a straightforward pitch.
“Americans who’ve long wanted to put COVID in the rearview mirror are actively embracing the idea the pandemic is over,” report Axios analysts“For the first time, the majority of the public agrees the crisis has passed, according to the Axios-Ipsos American Health Index. 62% agreed that the pandemic is over — compared to 46% when we asked the question in February,” they note in their analysis.
“Reality check: For many, the desire for normalcy has been tempered by a lingering fear of the stealthy virus,” they concluded.is still very active in his quest to win the White House. He is returning to New Hampshire this week to court the very discerning voters in the Granite State — cruising through the gorgeous countryside by bus and spreading his campaign message.
The news organization also conducted a straightforward poll of 1,412 U.S. drivers on the matter. “How likely will you consider buying/leasing an electric vehicle for your next car?” the poll asked.
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