Category: Politics
Hulk Hogan praises former President Trump as a 'hero' and 'gladiator' during his remarks at the RNC, encouraging 'Trump-a-mania' while theatrically ripping his shirt off.
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Source: C-SPAN
Update At: 7/19/2024
Pressure is mounting for President Biden to exit the presidential race, with Governor Andy Beshear of Kentucky emerging as a potential VP candidate. Political analyst Bob Babbage emphasizes the uncertainty surrounding the situation, noting Beshear's popularity and economic success in Kentucky, despite the state not being a swing state. Other names mentioned include Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and North Carolina's Roy Cooper.
LEX 18 News
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly, California Gov. Gavin Newsom, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, and Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer are prominent political figures supporting President Biden's re-election campaign, each with significant political backgrounds and roles in their respective states.
AJC.com
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear is being considered as a potential running mate for Kamala Harris in the event President Biden withdraws from the 2024 presidential race. Former Congressman John Yarmuth and other Democratic officials have mentioned Beshear alongside governors Josh Shapiro and Roy Cooper as top contenders. The speculation arises amid Biden's declining popularity and calls for him to step aside, with Harris likely to ascend as the front-runner if Biden exits. Beshear's political future is uncertain, but he has not ruled out seeking national office.
Yahoo
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear emphasized the need for President Joe Biden to demonstrate his physical fitness for a potential second term, addressing growing concerns about his candidacy.
Nikkei Asia
House Speaker Mike Johnson, Sen. Joe Manchin, and Rep. Ro Khanna will appear on 'This Week' with Co-Anchor Martha Raddatz. ABC News Senior National Correspondent Terry Moran will discuss voter sentiments in battleground states including Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
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Democrats are under pressure to decide whether to replace President Biden as their nominee before critical state ballot certification deadlines. The party faces legal complexities and risks losing key Electoral College votes if a decision is delayed past early September. Experts suggest that a timely decision could mitigate potential legal challenges, but state laws vary significantly, complicating the process of replacing a nominee for political reasons.
Democrats face a tight deadline to replace President Biden on the Texas ballot if he withdraws from the presidential race. The Texas election code allows for a replacement nominee if Biden exits by August 23, with the party needing to act quickly to ensure the new candidate is certified by August 26. Pressure is mounting on Biden from fellow Democrats to step aside, especially after concerns about his performance in debates. The logistics of ballot printing and military voting deadlines add urgency to the situation.
ABC13 Houston
Rumors suggest President Joe Biden may withdraw from the 2024 presidential race, raising questions about the impact on Vermont's ballot. The Vermont Secretary of State's office indicates that Biden's potential replacement could still be included on the ballot, as ballots are printed after the Democratic National Convention. Vice President Kamala Harris is seen as a leading candidate for replacement, but the process for selecting a successor could complicate party unity if Biden does not endorse a candidate.
Burlington Free Press
If Joe Biden drops his presidential bid, it won't affect the ballots in Massachusetts as they haven't been printed yet. Ballots are printed after the certificates of nomination are presented, which is expected after the Democratic National Convention scheduled for Aug. 19-22. Some states have raised concerns about the timing of the convention and its impact on ballot deadlines.
Worcester Telegram
President Joe Biden announced he will not seek reelection, endorsing Kamala Harris as his replacement. This marks a historic moment for Texas Democrats, who will vote for a new nominee for the first time in decades. Biden's withdrawal follows concerns about his age and performance in recent debates, leading to immediate support for Harris from Texas delegates. The Democratic National Convention will be the first contested convention since 1968, with 273 Texas delegates participating.
WOAI