Biden and Trump both face ‘segment’ in their parties who dislike them as candidates
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Biden and Trump both face ‘segment’ in their parties who dislike them as candidates
- March 6, 2024
- Louis DeSipio, Chicano/Latino studies and poli sci, Sky News Australia, March 6, 2024 (Video)
University of California, [Irvine] political science professor Louis DeSipio both Donald Trump and Joe Biden face a “segment” in their own parties who dislike them as candidates. Mr. DeSipio joined Sky News Australia to discuss the latest in US politics. “It’s a very unusual race in that both frontrunners got the nominations very early, but there’s a segment in each of their parties that are dissatisfied with them as candidates and sort of can’t believe that there’ll be another Trump versus Biden race,” he said.
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