
The Briefing with Albert Mohler Thursday, March 14, 2024
Mar 14, 2024
Analysis of the 2024 presidential race dynamics with Trump and Biden, exploring election rigging accusations in California. Delving into President Biden's stance on Israel's conflict with Hamas and the battle of public opinion. Encouraging deeper reflection on contentious issues like the Israel-Palestine conflict.
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Nominees Become Inevitable
- Both parties now effectively have their nominees: incumbent Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump.
- Their dominance flowed from incumbency power for Biden and an energized base plus name recognition for Trump.
Incumbency Shields Biden
- Incumbency gives Joe Biden near-insurmountable advantage inside his party despite concerns about age.
- Major Democrats avoided challenging him to preserve future viability.
Trump's Movement Advantage
- Donald Trump retained unmatched political energy and an activated base that outpaced rivals.
- That movement-building made dislodging him within the GOP highly unlikely.
