A defining week in politics will clarify the choice Americans will face in November in a fateful and unprecedented election that is already testing long-held interpretations of the Constitution and the powers of the presidency.
Donald Trump is expected to emerge from the 15-state Super Tuesday GOP primaries within touching distance of a third straight Republican nomination.ย As he seeks a stunning White House return four years after trying to overturn the last election, the ex-president is showing a new term would be even more extreme than his first.
President Joe Biden, meanwhile, will take the stage before a huge television audience two nights later for his State of the Union address. Itโs a critical test for an 81-year-old commander in chief facing deep doubts that heโs fit to serve a second term as heโs beset by global crises and disappointment with his performance at home.
A race between the current president and the ex-president is one that polls show many Americans dread. But Trump and Bidenโs turns in the spotlight this week will highlight their all-but-certain rematch, barring health crises or other surprise events. Biden is highly vulnerable in a race that has no clear leader, according to the CNN Poll of Polls average.
Novemberโs election is already heaping pressure on political and electoral institutions, the Constitution and Americaโs fragile national unity. The country has never had an election in which one candidate faces multiple criminal trials and is running on the false premise that he was illegally ousted from power.
The Supreme Court could deliver a ruling in a momentous case as early as Monday, over the Colorado Supreme Courtโs decision to throw the ex-president off the ballot because of the 14th Amendmentโs ban on insurrectionists. And last week, the Supreme Court
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