With less than a month left until the South Carolina primary, it will likely be the focus of this Sunday’s talk shows. Additionally, Congress is embroiled in a battle over a southern border bill, which is also likely to become a focal point as tensions rise after months of negotiations.
After winning the New Hampshire Republican primary on Tuesday, former President Trump now has his sights set on the home state of his only remaining Republican rival, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley.
Haley was second last week but is stepping up his game, saying the race is “not over yet.”
Haley is far behind Trump in the polls, raising concerns about how she will fare in her home state’s primary on February 24, The Hill/Decision reported. Desk informed. Headquarters reports.
Sen. Tim Scott (RS.C.), who withdrew from the Republican primary in November, formally endorsed Trump last week. Haley’s supporters criticized the decision, pointing out that Haley appointed her to the Senate in 2012 when she was governor.
Scott will appear on ABC’s “This Week” to talk about the state’s upcoming primary and her decision to support Trump, while Haley will appear on NBC’s “Meet the Press” and talk about South Carolina’s upcoming primary and her decision to support Trump. He is likely to talk about gaining support from Her voters and her determination not to back down after her second loss last week.
The Biden campaign is also preparing for its first official primary in South Carolina, and several supporters are likely to appear on talk shows this week to make the case for his re-election. California Gov. Gavin Newsom (Democratic) will appear on ABC’s “This Week” after announcing he will campaign for Biden in Nevada and South Carolina. United Auto Workers Union President Sean Fein will join CBS’s “Face the Nation” after endorsing Biden at a news conference Wednesday.
Congress continues to struggle to pass a deal focused on sending aid to the country’s southern border. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle say that ahead of the election, President Trump has persuaded key allies in the Senate to block legislation that has been in the works for months and would override border deals that would be detrimental to Biden. I’m angry at what they’re trying to do.
Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) has been in the spotlight this month for trying to get his Republican colleagues in the House and Senate to agree on a potential border deal. He is likely to appear on CBS’ “Face the Nation” and “Fox News Sunday” to discuss efforts to get the deal backed by Biden across the finish line.
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) is also scheduled to appear on CBS’s “Face the Nation” on Sunday. expected to speak On behalf of the Democratic Party, he appealed to Democrats’ priorities in ongoing border negotiations, particularly how internal conflicts are slowing aid to Ukraine and Israel in their respective wars.
Here’s the full lineup of Sunday newscasts:
CBS’s “Face the Nation”– Sens. james lankford (Republican, Oklahoma), tim kane (Virginia); Senior Advisor to the Biden Administration Amos Hochstein; President of the United Auto Workers Union Sean FeinCEO of Save the Children Genti Soeripto.
CNN’s “State of the Union” – Honorable Speaker of the House of Commons nancy pelosi (D-California); Governor Kristi Noem (RD); Member of Parliament Debbie Dingell (Michigan Democratic Party); Sen. chris murphy (D-Conn.).
ABC’s “This Week” – Sen. Tim Scott (RC); Governor gavin newsome (D-California); General of the Joint Chiefs of Staff CQ Brown.
NBC’s “Meet the Press” – Republican presidential candidate nikki haley; Member of Parliament Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (DN.Y.).
“Fox News Sunday” – Sens. james lankford (Republican, Oklahoma), rick scott (Republican of Florida); Rep. michael mccall (R-Texas); NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
FOX News Channel’s “Sunday Morning Futures” – House Republican Conference Chairman, Rep. Elise Stefanik (RN.Y.); Arizona State Senate Candidate Lake Kali; Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development ben carson; Former aide of President Trump kellyanne conway.
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