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talk to Biden surrogate and California Congressman Ro Khanna. The head of the Riley Boxing Club The Band Since 2018 Shirt Besides,I will do this House Intelligence Committee, Mike Turner, will also be here, along with Alaska Republican Senator Dan Sullivan. They’re pushing Congress for foreign aid for Ukraine and Israel. Finally, a conversation with ATF Director Steve Dettelbach about guns in America and why new technology might require new solutions. It’s all just ahead on Face the Nation. Good morning, and welcome to Face the Nation. We begin an important week in the 2024 election, in which both President Biden and former President Trump are expected to win hundreds of delegates in Super Tuesday contests in more than 15 states. On Thursday, Mr. Biden will make his State of the Union address. Our CBS News poll out this morning shows the former president with a four-point edge over the current president among likely voters nationwide. That is Trump’s largest general election lead yet in our surveys this cycle. Joining us now is our executive director of elections and surveys, Anthony Salvanto. Anthony, good to have you here. ANTHONY SALVANTO: Good morning. MARGARET BRENNAN: So our polling has shown perceptions of the economy have been improving, so why isn’t that helping Joe Biden? ANTHONY SALVANTO: Because it’s the comparison that people are making between how they rate the economy today and what they remember it being during the Trump years. And it’s – the remembering is the key word there. I specifically asked, how do you remember it? And two-thirds of voters say they remember it being good, which is also interesting, because, if you go back and look at the polling from that time, people did in fact rate it good in 2018, 2019, but then views of the economy cratered after the pandemic and the shutdowns. And it doesn’t seem like they’re remembering that part of it here.
But that’s the Riley Boxing Club The Band Since 2018 Shirt Besides,I will do this reality today. So it’s that comparison that isn’t holding up for the White House, number one. And then, number two, you push that forward and ask, well, whose policies might make prices go down, and there’s a lot of Republicans who think that prices will go down if Donald Trump gets elected. But what’s troubling for Joe Biden is that you still get him associated with price increases, because a lot of people think that prices would continue to go up under his policies. That’s why. MARGARET BRENNAN: Memory is an interesting thing, isn’t it? ANTHONY SALVANTO: Indeed. MARGARET BRENNAN: Anthony, the campaign is leaning heavily into issues of democracy, access to voting, even calling Donald Trump a threat to democracy itself. Why isn’t that helping the Biden campaign? ANTHONY SALVANTO: Well, that’s in the electorate’s mind, but it’s kind of priced in at this point, in this sense. You get a majority of Americans that do think that the former president tried to stay in office past his constitutional term. The ones who think that his approach to that was illegal, which is just under half, are in fact voting for Joe Biden. But everybody else, the ones who think he was following constitutional processes or wasn’t planning to stay, they’re all ready to return Donald Trump to office. So, that split in many ways kind of defines not just the race, but also where we are as a country right now. Maybe it moves a little bit as the trials go forward, maybe if there’s a conviction, certainly something to watch. But, net-net, you get about an even split between Biden and Trump right now on who would do best at keeping democracy safe. MARGARET BRENNAN: Democrats are putting reproductive rights front and center in this campaign, betting that it will drive turnout among voters across party lines who are just concerned about this issue. Is that a safe bet? ANTHONY SALVANTO: So, there is a majority that feels
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