The Media Strategy That’s Failing Kamala Harris

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J.D. Vance's Big Test and the Iran Gamble

Meghan McCain welcomes veteran political analyst Mark Halperin for a wide-ranging conversation on the rapidly evolving Iran deal, J.D. Vance's growing role in the Trump administration, and the early battle lines of the 2028 presidential race. As Vice President Vance takes center ...  Show more

JD Vance Takes on The View, Democrats Double Down & America Turns 250

JD Vance makes a headline-grabbing appearance on The View, sparking debate about the future of the Republican Party, the 2028 presidential race, and whether Vance is already positioning himself as the GOP's next nominee. Meghan McCain and Miranda Wilkins break down Vance's media ...  Show more

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