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"This is simply the pinnacle of political journalism, and something my younger self never imagined. No matter how much of a grind at the current political climate is, wearing me down on any given day, I still always have had a 'pinch me, I can't believe it feeling' every time I hear my name introduced as the moderator of the longest running show in the history of television," Todd said at the start of Sunday's program. |
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When asked by Chuck Todd on the moderator's last time hosting "Meet the Press" about his relationship with Kennedy, Newsom said that their points of views have split "pretty significantly and consequently." He pointed to Kennedy's stances on vaccines and other issues as reasons for splitting with him, but noted that he did not discourage him from running against the Biden while noting that he revered the Kennedy family. |
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Cassidy said that he was not currently speaking to the organization, which is pushing for a bipartisan ticket as an alternative to Biden and Trump but said it would be something he's open to.
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Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley said Sunday it was a "mistake" to use military families as "political pawns" in response to Sen. Tommy Tuberville's (R-Ala.) holds on the confirmations of more than 300 military officers to protest the Pentagon's new abortion policy. |
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When asked about who is on his "short list" for who he would endorse, Sununu said he is looking at all the candidates, noting he is looking for a one who understands what everyday people are asking regarding their day-to-day lives. |
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Vice President Harris said in an interview that airs Sunday the notion that Republicans spread about Democrats wanting abortion access until birth was "ridiculous" but avoided answering at what week she believes the cut off to such access should be.
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Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) said Sunday that lawmaker health records should be mandatory disclosures amid recent health scares in Congress.
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President Biden on Sunday said he's not looking to contain China's economy, but that he wants Beijing to succeed by following international rules and ensure the two have a relationship "on the up and up." | |
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