Could Democrats’ Political Problems Spell Red Wave In 2022?
With the midterm elections seven months away, President Biden’s approval rating has been a top concern among Democrats. Inflation, the economy, and immigration are some of the leading topics for voters and many are disillusioned with the President’s handling of them. As questions arise regarding President Biden’s competency for the next election, many wonder if a stronger candidate could win the race. Founder and CEO of Stagwell Inc. and former Clinton advisor Mark Penn joins to discuss why the midterms may favor Republicans, what issues matter most to voters, and his predictions for the presidential ballot in 2024.
In response to reports of an imminent Russian offensive on Ukraine’s eastern flank, NATO countries announced plans to increase their supply of weapons and equipment to the Ukrainian government. The Kremlin is feeling increased pressure from the West as they were suspended from the Human Rights Council and their neighbors, Finland and Sweden, are more seriously discussing applying for NATO membership. Former Ambassador to the United Nations Kurt Volker joins to break down the ways Russian President Vladimir Putin has isolated his country by waging war, how the function of NATO will be transformed by the invasion of Ukraine and what lessons from this conflict can be applied to better deter China from any aggressive action on Taiwan.
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