Looking ahead to 1st contests in 2024 presidential race



ABC News’ Jay O’Brien previews the upcoming Iowa caucus and New Hampshire primary; early indicators of which candidates may go further in the race for president.

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25 comments

  1. It has to be Vivek this time. We need smart and tough people to rule countries.

  2. Say šŸ—£ļø ASA , ASA , ASA šŸŽ¹ type. ASA Hutchinson wil win.

  3. Vivek 2024 baby let’s gooooo

  4. Most certainly can complain if you don’t vote think opposite is true considering how both sides are corrupt

  5. Doesn’t matter Biden is winning re election!

  6. Looking ahead, I see a transformative shift in the political arena with the rise of a new, younger president. This isn’t just about changing faces; it’s about a fundamental shift in perspective and policy. The days of Trump and Biden represent an old guard that’s increasingly out of touch with today’s rapidly evolving world. This new president will symbolize a generation that’s grown up in a digital, interconnected era, deeply aware of global issues like climate change, technological advancements, and social justice.
    Voters, especially the younger ones, will view this president as a symbol of hope and a catalyst for change. They’ll resonate with a leader who speaks their language, understands their concerns, and embodies a progressive, inclusive vision for the future. This president won’t just appeal to the youth but will also inspire a broader spectrum of voters who are yearning for a fresh, dynamic approach to governance.This upcoming change is more than just a possibility; it’s on the horizon. As the electorate becomes more diverse and informed, the demand for leaders who are adaptable, innovative, and genuinely committed to addressing contemporary challenges will grow stronger. We’re not just voting for a new president; we’re voting for a new era in politics – one that embraces change, values diversity, and is ready to tackle the challenges of the 21st century.

  7. Dumb man learns something from a child. 6:39

  8. Love how the media ignores the fact that the democrats refuse to hold a real primary. Democracy is dead on the democrat side.

  9. Nobody wants trump yet he's the one winning šŸ™„. Obviously America wants him.

  10. Democrats are pushing GOPers to select Nikki but want happen. I'm a Black male voting for Trump

  11. Trump and Vivek ticket 2024-2036, Desantis Secretary of State; wokes will go nuts

  12. Sikki Failey Rump DeSatanist Ramaswampy
    What a Disgusting lineup.

  13. I live in Florida. Ron was once liked, but Is now disliked by both republicans and democrats. His state is going further into a state of decline. It’s too expensive here, there’s no real regulation or protection of corporate interest greed. Everyone is being priced out, and hatred is on the rise.

  14. It says in the Bible that in the end of days ,Nothing will be as it appears.Trump is Not who you think he is.When Biden won election the same individual has been running the Nation close to 7 years now.I am a warrior for Christ.

  15. Today's edition of "lets pretend like Trumps not ahead by 50 plus points in almost every state"

  16. caucuses are friggin stupid

  17. I'm in NH. Haley isn't going to beat Trump or even come close to beating him here.

  18. 0:470:49 Hutchinson and Christie will drop out soon and Hutchinson will not be there due to his campaign funds.

  19. She hasn’t been ā€œSURGING IN THE POLLSā€ just because you decide you use that descriptive word.
    Lmao abc is biased af and this video is proof
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