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155 views • February 16, 2024

NTD Newsroom Full Broadcast (Feb. 16)

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Former President Donald Trump is beating out President Joe Biden in key swing states, according to recent polls. However, Epoch Times reporter Kevin Stocklin tells NTD that Republicans may face more challenges than they realize if comparing what happened in 2020, where election laws that were changed fundamentally went on to benefit the Democratic Party. If the election were to take place today, pollster Doug Kaplan says President Trump would regain the presidency. But a lot can happen over the coming year. To find out more about the state of the political races and the election landscape, Mr. Kaplan, president of Kaplan Strategies, provides NTD with his analysis. The United States currently stands with the United Nation’s goal of phasing out fossil fuels. However, that may change if President Trump is re-elected. The former president has repeatedly said on the campaign trail that if elected, it would be “Drill baby, drill!”—meaning the utilization of more of the nation’s oil supply. Ronald Stein, engineer and author of "'Clean' Energy Exploitations," tells NTD about the feasibility of phasing out fossil fuels.
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