All eyes around the world are on the US Presidential Election, slated to take place in November. And already, it’s working out to be one filled with many trials and tribulations for both candidates.
Just days ago, former President Donald Trump survived what has been touted as an assassination attempt.
Current incumbent Joe Biden on the other hand has been battling public debate among Democrats over whether he should quit the race because of a lacklustre performance in the first Presidential Debate with Trump.
How will all of that pan out in the coming weeks, and how consequential is this Presidential Election to senate control and the ability to enact significant policy reforms in the coming years?
On this episode of Breakfast Special, Rick Mullaney, Director of the Public Policy Institute at Jacksonville University shares his analysis.
Presented by: Audrey Siek & Emaad Akhtar
Produced & Edited by: Yeo Kai Ting (ykaiting@sph.com.sg)

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