Mary Trump says president expects ‘a reckoning’ if not re-elected
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THIS EPISODE: Donald Trump’s niece Mary Trump says the president is “desperate” to win, because he knows there will be a “reckoning,” if he doesn’t win the 2020 presidential election. Mary Trump joins Jonathan Capehart to discuss. NEXT: Donald Trump should not be president again, Cindy McCain says regarding working for Joe Biden’s election in the 2020 presidential race. McCain, widow of Sen. John McCain and a Republican, says, “Americans deserve better.” AND: Trump is slammed by former Trump administration officials, as the president travels America holding large rallies in the final 48 hours before Election Day. THEN: The president could be driving high voter turnout, as voting levels in 2020 could exceed 70%, election forecasting expert Rachel Bitecofer tells Jonathan Capehart. PLUS: Trump may lose the Midwest to Joe Biden, as the manufacturing jobs Trump promised to states such as Ohio never materialized, former U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill tells Jonathan Capehart. All this and much more in this Sunday edition of AM JOY on MSNBC.
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