Jen and Kara: Is there a chance to replace her at all? Each of you? Why don't you start, Jen? And now you cannot replace her. I mean, it's interesting when she ran for president herself, black voters were behind Biden as opposed to as opposed to her. But that is no longer the case. You know, black women support her in a big way. There's a lot of pride about that. It's hard being by president. Like you're working on doesn't break through. We get abortion voting rights, space, foreign policy. That's like what she's doing. She feels like she's really hit her stride and it's doing well.
We discuss Biden's State of the Union speech — and the state of the Democratic party — with three of the party's savviest strategists: Bernie Sanders’s 2020 campaign manager Faiz Shakir, former White House Communications Director (and host of The Circus) Jennifer Palmieri, and Tom Bonier, the CEO of TargetSmart.
On the agenda: how Marjorie Taylor Greene's State of the Union heckling made President Biden shine, how Democrats have rallied in response to Trump, whether the party can win the narrative and wedge-issue wars...and, of course, if Biden is running in 2024.
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