From Washington: The Stakes At Hand On Super Tuesday

Super Tuesday is a few days away, with former President Donald Trump remaining the top Republican competitor. So far, Trump has racked up 182 delegates, and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley only has 24 (and has shown no signs of dropping out). Senior Political Correspondent of National Review and a contributing columnist at the Washington Post, Jim Geraghty, joins to preview Tuesday’s contests, share why Trump needs to unite the Republican party and explain why President Joe Biden is less popular today than in 2020. 

President Biden will deliver his third State of the Union address on Thursday night. The President’s team is hoping to use the speech as an opportunity to convince voters that he is the stable choice for the country. However, many voters still need to be convinced. The speech will come two days after Super Tuesday, during a high-stakes election year. Co-host of The Five and Democratic Strategist Jessica Tarlov previews the State of the Union and discusses what listeners can expect from the President in terms of messaging and the policies and accomplishments he will likely tout.