The week that changed the US election: Trump's immunity as Biden falls flat on his face
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First, Joe Biden squandered his a chance to prove he has the vitality, vigor and suitability for a second term in the White House, with a debate performance which only underlined concerns that he is too old for the job.
The supreme court announced that presidents have broad immunity from criminal prosecution for almost anything they do in office. It threw Trump's recent conviction, and his other court cases, into jeopardy and could embolden Trump to act without restraint should he win a second term.
Trump has opened up a lead over Biden among young voters, according to an AtlasIntel poll. The ex-president leads the current president by 15 points among 18-to-29-year-olds, according to the survey conducted by one of the most accurate pollsters in the 2020 election.
The Biden campaign and the Democratic National Committee raised $264m in the second quarter of 2024, including $127m in June, which should buoy up the president somewhat.
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