Jon Stewart says Trump is 'becoming Biden in this race'
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10% Center
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45% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
10% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-37% Negative
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57% : Stewart said that the interview made him realize one thing: that Trump is turning into Biden "before our eyes.""I think he is, before our eyes, becoming Biden in this race," he said.45% : On the latest episode of his podcast The Weekly Show With Jon Stewart on Thursday, the late night host spoke about the rambling interview between Trump and Elon Musk on X Spaces on Monday and how Trump's position in the 2024 election has changed since President Joe Biden quit his reelection campaign and Kamala Harris became the Democratic party's nominee.
36% : "One day on from the interview, Trump blamed the "complexities" of modern technology and put out what he said was a cleaned-up version.
30% : Trump appears to be struggling to grasp the limelight back from Harris, who is on avereage 2.7 points ahead of him in the national polls.
19% : On Thursday afternoon, he hosted a press conference at his Bedminster golf club - his second news briefing in seven days, the first being at his Mar-a-Lago club - where he rehashed the same complaints about Harris.Reports that Trump regrets picking JD Vance as his running mate are also swirling, as the pair have struggled to shake the "weird" label coined by Harris's own VP pick Tim Walz.
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