Mara Liasson appears in the following:
Trump Questions Harris' Eligibility To Be The Vice Presidential Candidate
Thursday, August 13, 2020
President Trump appeared to raise questions about whether Kamala Harris was eligible to be the vice presidential candidate following an op-ed that incorrectly raised doubts about her eligibility.
Politics Chat: Trump Extends Coronavirus Relief In Executive Order
Sunday, August 09, 2020
We look at President Trump's executive order on extending unemployment benefits and look to the next phase of the presidential race to see how Vice President Biden will handle the increasing scrutiny.
Bloomberg Vowed To Spend Whatever It Takes To Beat Trump. Democrats Are Still Waiting
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Mike Bloomberg has already spent well over $350 million for Democrats this cycle, according to his team. Some Democrats say the former New York mayor and presidential candidate could do more.
Time Is Of The Essence As Coronavirus Relief Is Set To Expire
Sunday, July 26, 2020
Senate Republicans hope to have proposals ready Monday so they can start negotiating with House Democrats on a new COVID-19 relief bill. Millions of Americans are out of work.
Trump Downscales RNC, Says Coronavirus 'Hot Spots' May Need To Delay School Reopening
Thursday, July 23, 2020
President Trump on Thursday has downscaled the Republican National Convention. He also acknowledged that cities or states facing surges of coronavirus cases might need to delay reopening schools.
Trump Wants To Send Federal Law Enforcement Officials To More Cities
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
President Trump wants to send more federal law enforcement officials to cities to fight violent crime — as a part of his "law and order" message to suburban voters ahead of the election.
President Trump To Resume His Daily Coronavirus Briefings
Monday, July 20, 2020
Voters have soured on Trump's handling of the pandemic, imperiling his reelection bid. Trump said he would resume daily briefings that would make him more visible in the response once again.
Politics Chat: A Look At Trump And Biden's Election Strategies Amid The Pandemic
Sunday, July 19, 2020
We look at President's re-election strategy now that the economy isn't making a fast recovery and coronavirus cases are rising. We also look at his rival, Vice President Joe Biden's policy agendas.
Experts Warn Biden's Lead In Polls Doesn't Mean Democrats Should Be Optimistic
Friday, July 17, 2020
Joe Biden continues to build a lead in polls against President Trump, and Democrats across the U.S. are raking in huge amounts in fundraising. But some question how confident the party should be.
Politics Chat: Trump Delivers 2 Divisive Speeches Over Independence Day Weekend
Sunday, July 05, 2020
We take a look at what Trump's speeches tell us about how he sees the upcoming election and what ignoring the pandemic may mean for him.
Politics Chat: Trump's Response To COVID-19 Surge And Plans For Reelection
Sunday, June 28, 2020
We take a look a the White House reponse to the surge of coronavirus infections in the U.S., as well as President Trump's agenda for his second term and his attempt to kill the Affordable Care Act.
President Trump's Attempts To Define And Disqualify Biden Are Having Mixed Results
Friday, June 26, 2020
President Trump's campaign is hard at work, trying to define and disqualify presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden. But so far, it has had mixed results.
Week In Politics: President Trump's Tulsa Rally Sees Smaller Crowds Than Anticipated
Sunday, June 21, 2020
We take a look at the president's first campaign rally in months, as well as the many battles he is waging against the NFL, Dr. Anthony Fauci and more.
As The Culture Wars Shift, President Trump Struggles To Adapt
Saturday, June 20, 2020
Hot-button issues like immigration and family values have been part of American politics for decades. But as the country deals with multiple crises, attitudes are changing.
President Trump Seems Struggling To Adjust To The Changes In The Culture Wars
Friday, June 19, 2020
President Trump has used culture wars to fire up his base since he first ran for the White House, but that strategy may be losing its value as social attitudes and policies on race and identity shift.
In A Polarized Election, 'Guardian Women' Could Be Key Swing Voters
Monday, June 08, 2020
A new survey identifies a swing group of women voters, who are mostly white, married, over 50 and suburban. They're evenly divided and sure to vote, watching the candidates respond to multiple crises.
President Trump Tests 'Law And Order' Rhetoric Amid Protests For Racial Justice
Sunday, June 07, 2020
The use of force against peaceful protesters in Washington, DC continues to dominate political conversations, as the President's military advisors try to distance themselves from his rhetoric.
Trump Promises Dramatic Action To End Violent Protests
Tuesday, June 02, 2020
President Trump addressed the nation and promised to restore law and order, against a backdrop of explosions as protests swirled through Washington, D.C., and across the nation.
President Trump Urges Governors To 'Dominate' Unruly Protests
Monday, June 01, 2020
President Trump discussed the protests raging across the U.S. over George Floyd's death with governors Monday. He told the governors to "dominate" the protesters and to use the military.
President Trump Visits Michigan, Argues It's Time To Reopen The State
Thursday, May 21, 2020
President Trump on Thursday has visited a battleground state of Michigan, where he has sparred with Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer — and made his case for reopening the state's economy.