Biden Rejects Full-Term Abortion Stance, Contrasts with Kennedy’s Views

President Biden’s reelection campaign has clarified that he does not support full-term abortions, distancing himself from independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who opposes any government restrictions on abortions. The Democratic National Committee has criticized Kennedy’s stance, highlighting his support for a national abortion ban and dismissing the importance of abortion rights. Abortion has become a significant issue in the 2024 presidential campaign, with Biden repeatedly criticizing former President Trump over his policies. While several Republican states have passed legislation limiting abortion, Democratic candidates have supported ballot initiatives to allow for abortion procedures.

Trump’s Wildwood Rally Draws Massive Crowd; Critics Contrast Biden’s Delaware Getaway

Former President Donald Trump held a massive rally in Wildwood, New Jersey, on Saturday, May 11, 2024, attracting an estimated 80,000 to 100,000 supporters. The event drew sharp contrasts to President Joe Biden’s Mother’s Day weekend getaway in Delaware, with critics lambasting Biden’s vacation while praising Trump’s rally as a sign of his enduring popularity. Social media commentators highlighted the stark contrast between the two events, with Trump’s rally drawing massive crowds while Biden faced a lack of visible support during his beach outing.

Trump Blasts ‘Biden Show Trial’ in New Jersey Rally, Fuels Speculations on 2024 Election

Former US President Donald Trump, addressing a campaign rally in Wildwood, N.J., on Saturday, blasted incumbent Joe Biden over criminal charges against him, calling it a ‘Biden show trial.’ Despite Trump’s concerns about a potential rematch with Biden, a new poll suggests an increase in support for Trump in critical swing states if he is found guilty in the hush money trial. The poll, conducted by The Telegraph by Redfield & Wilton Strategies, surveyed voters in Michigan, North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, indicating a higher likelihood of support for Trump in the event of a guilty verdict.

Trump Challenges Biden to Presidential Debate: ‘Let’s Go Joe’

Former President Donald Trump has publicly challenged President Joe Biden to a presidential debate after both candidates expressed interest in the idea. Trump addressed Biden in a letter posted on his social media platform, proposing various venues, including the White House and New York City. Biden has not yet responded directly to Trump’s latest challenge, but has previously indicated his willingness to debate. The Commission on Presidential Debates has set the first presidential debate for September 16, with two more debates scheduled later in September and October. No progress has been made on setting up a debate between Trump and Biden outside of the CPD’s schedule.

Electoral College Changes Could Help Trump Win in 2024

The changes to the Electoral College map after the 2020 Census could prove to be pivotal for Trump, who benefited significantly from the adjustments. Republican-leaning states gained two votes in the Electoral College and Democrat-leaning states lost two. These changes make it possible for Trump to win the 2024 election with fewer states than what was required in 2020. If Trump does win in 2024 and the changes to the Electoral College end up contributing to his success, Democrats will use the situation as an excuse to expand their efforts to replace the Electoral College model with a national popular vote system.

Trump and RNC Gain Momentum with $76 Million Fundraising Boost

Following former President Trump’s announcement as the presumptive GOP nominee for 2024, his campaign and the Republican National Committee have showcased a significant fundraising haul of $76 million. This impressive amount reflects a steady increase since March and signals a surge in campaign activity. Despite trailing President Biden in total funds, Trump and the RNC maintain confidence in their ability to raise sufficient funds for the upcoming election.

Fox News Politics Newsletter: Latest Political News and Campaign Updates

Stay up-to-date with the latest political news from Washington D.C. and the 2024 campaign trail. President Biden is facing criticism for his handling of antisemitism, while anti-McCarthy rebels weigh in on the effort to oust Johnson. Trump denies falling asleep during his criminal trial and delivers pizzas to a New York City fire department. White House issues Day of Prayer proclamation, and Capitol Hill debates antisemitism legislation. Get exclusive interviews and more on FoxNews.com.

Trump Back in Battleground States Michigan and Wisconsin

Former President Donald Trump is visiting Wisconsin and Michigan, two crucial battleground states he won in 2016 but lost in 2020. Trump is expected to focus on issues such as rising prices and immigration during his rallies, while President Biden enjoys a strong organizational advantage in both states. However, Trump has made inroads with some autoworkers and has criticized Biden’s support for electric vehicles in the fight against climate change. Democrats are attacking Trump over abortion rights and his claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election.

Stefanik Files Ethics Complaint Against Special Counsel Jack Smith

House GOP Conference Chair Elise Stefanik has filed an ethics complaint against special counsel Jack Smith, accusing him of violating Department of Justice (DOJ) standards and trying to tip the election against former President Trump. Specifically, Stefanik alleges that Smith attempted to influence the election by hastily scheduling the trial against Trump in the January 6th case, despite its complexity, and by repeatedly violating the District Court’s stay of proceedings. She cites Smith’s comments in court emphasizing the principle that “no American is above the law” as justification for an investigation into his own conduct.

Noem’s VP Chances Plummet After Shocking Dog Shooting Revelation

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem’s chances of securing the Republican vice presidential nomination in 2024 have dwindled significantly, according to an online prediction market, following reports that she shot her ‘untrainable’ dog, Cricket. Noem, once considered a frontrunner for the position, has seen her odds drop from 10% to 3%, placing her behind other potential candidates such as Senator Tim Scott and Representative Elise Stefanik.

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