It’s been quite a month in U.S. politics. There was President Joe Biden’s terrible showing at the candidates’ debate in late June, an attempted assassination on Donald Trump, and a sitting president choosing not to let his name stand when he has the delegate primary votes in his pocket.
On top of all this drama in the presidential campaign, the Senate and House races are looking to be in the Republicans’ favour and the Farm Bill hangs in the balance.
In the video below, Shaun Haney and Jim Wiesemeyer discuss the following related to the last few weeks in U.S., weeks that are certainly to go down in history as some of the most tumultuous ever. Hear about:
- Early polling for a Trump vs Harris election
- The potential delay of the Farm Bill due to political tensions between the House and Senate Ag Committees
- A bipartisan spirit lacking in the Farm Bill debate, with Republicans frustrated over funding and Democrats recharged after the election
- Farmers and ranchers concerned about policy related to China under either a Harris or Trump administration
- The policies of Harris and Trump on agriculture and energy.
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