
Morning Wire Super Tuesday Forecast & First Amendment Fears | 3.4.24
Mar 4, 2024
As Super Tuesday approaches, Trump rides a wave of optimism while Haley struggles to keep pace. Polling data raises alarms for Biden, revealing cracks in support among key voter groups. Meanwhile, allegations of conflicts of interest threaten the credibility of Trump's prosecution in Georgia, complicating the legal landscape. Adding to the tension, First Amendment advocates are concerned about rising challenges to journalists, emphasizing the importance of press freedom in these contentious times.
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Trump's Super Tuesday Sweep
- Trump is expected to sweep Super Tuesday, virtually guaranteeing a general election rematch against Biden.
- New polls show Trump leading Biden, causing concern for Democrats.
Concerning Poll for Biden
- A recent New York Times-Siena poll suggests a potential Trump victory against Biden, possibly even a landslide.
- This is concerning for Biden, as Trump rarely led in 2020 polls and the election was still close.
Willis Misconduct Allegations
- Text messages reveal potential misconduct by Fulton County DA Fani Willis in the Georgia election interference case against Trump.
- The texts suggest a conflict of interest due to Willis's alleged affair with a special prosecutor in the case.
