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The Bret Baier Podcast

How Coronavirus Is Changing Voters’ Priorities

The Bret Baier Podcast

FOX News Podcasts

News, Politics, News Commentary

3.6681 Ratings

🗓️ 12 May 2020

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

This week, Bret sits down with Amy Walter National Editor of the Cook Political Report, Josh Kraushaar Political Editor at National Journal and FOX News Politics Editor Chris Stirewalt to discuss how COVID-19 continues to change the landscape of the 2020 race. The panel discussed the important role the coronavirus will play in deciding what kind of policies will matter most to voters in the 2020 election, how the campaign issues will evolve as we get closer to November and whether Senator Kamala Harris is Biden’s best choice for VP. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:32.3

From Fox News, it's the campaign with Brett Baer.

0:39.0

Recent reports of White House staff exposure to the coronavirus have prompted a reinvigorated

0:45.1

effort to ensure that the administration stays protected and healthy while dealing with the crisis

0:50.1

in hand. Meanwhile, the April Jobs report revealed the unemployment rate reached 14.7%, the highest

0:57.4

level since the Great Depression. Secretary of Treasury Stephen Mnuchin told Fox News Sunday,

1:02.9

the reported numbers are likely to get worse before they get better, but he said the economy

1:08.4

would have a better third quarter.

1:11.5

Our socially distant panel is anxiously waiting to discuss all of this and the politics involved.

1:16.6

But first, Fox News correspondent Peter Ducey gives us an update from the digital campaign trip.

1:21.5

If Joe Biden has nothing to hide, then the lawyer for the woman accusing him of raping her on capital grounds, Tara Reid argues he should open his files at the University of Delaware.

1:31.9

Tara Reid's attorney Douglas Wigdor writes to Biden, quote, given that you have repeatedly made a blanket denial of any knowledge of any complaint made by Ms. Reed against you, I am sure you would agree that we all deserve to know whether there are, in fact,

1:45.5

any records that corroborate Ms. Reed's allegations in your archives.

1:49.7

Four days before Reed left Biden's office in 1993, she was charged with a misdemeanor for bouncing

1:55.6

a check. Her lawyer, Mr. Wigdor, insists, quote, there's nothing to it. The case was dismissed, and she had left the office before it even was initiated.

2:06.1

But prominent progressives want her story sidelined, including HBO real-time host, Bill Maher.

2:11.9

Because believing everything doesn't make you noble.

2:14.7

It makes you gullible.

2:16.6

And leaves us with a world where Republicans

2:18.8

don't care about this stuff. So it's just a unilateral weapon that is used only against Democrats.

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