"All of these people running for president are asking for the job that George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Dwight Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan, and Barack Obama had."
“By expanding the range and depth of our programming lineup across multiple dayparts, we are strengthening our reporting excellence throughout the schedule..."
Opening statements will not be made by the candidates. Those on stage will be offered one minute for answers, 30 seconds for follow-ups, and a 45-second closing statement.
Carter came to the network in 2015 and has been based in both Atlanta and Washington D.C. He previously worked as an original producer on MSNBC's Morning Joe.
After much speculation about a potential sale of CNN, Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav says that's not on the table.
During the company's quarterly...
During a Wednesday appearance with Hannity, DeSantis said “Absolutely, I’m game. Just tell me when and where,” when the topic of a debate with Newsom was broached.
"It’s ended up costing them a billion dollars. It’ll end up probably costing them closer to two billion dollars, but they did that. And they haven’t learned their lesson."