Politics with Amy Walter: Super Tuesday and Beyond

The Takeaway

Joe Biden, the one-time frontrunner turned underdog is now the frontrunner again. While Bernie Sanders, the one-time underdog turned frontrunner, is once again in the fight for his political survival.

We hear from various constituencies across the Democratic spectrum about how they’re feeling now that the race has narrowed. Our voices includeAimee Allison, founder of She the People,Domingo Garcia, national president of LULAC,Lanae Erickson, senior vice president at Third Way, andAracely Jimenez, deputy communications director of Sunrise Movement. 

While the attention has been on the fight happening on the Democratic side, President Trump certainly hasn’t been sitting on the sidelines. Politico’sAlex Isenstadtdiscusses Trump’s reelection strategy. Also on the show, a look at the Trump administration’s handling of the coronavirus outbreak withYasmeen Abutaleb, a health policy reporter at The Washington Post.

Plus, a conversation withJoshua Geltzerof Georgetown’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection about the lost words of the 14th Amendment and what they could mean for voting rights in this country. 

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