AirTalk’s weekly political roundtable recaps the major headlines you might’ve missed in politics news over the weekend and looks ahead to the week to come. Here are the headlines that we’re following this week:
2020
Preview of Michigan primary. Where do Biden and Sanders go from here?
Plus, where will Warren supporters go?
Kamala Harris and Cory Booker endorse Biden
Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson endorses Sanders
With the race winnowed down to two, there’s some attention turning towards potential running mates. Who would be the strategically smart choice for each?
Trump’s strategies against Sanders and Biden
Biden’s language fumbles at events. Trump’s criticism. Does it matter to voters?
Sanders says the candidate with the most delegates is the nominee
Coronavirus:
Guests:
Kathy Gray, politics reporter at the Detroit Free Press who’s been following the Michigan primary
Lanhee Chen, research fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University; he was an adviser for Marco Rubio’s 2016 presidential campaign and served as policy director for the Romney-Ryan 2012 presidential campaign; he tweets
Nomiki Konst, founding member and board director of the newly launched organization, Matriarch, which aims to help progressive working class women run for Congress; he is the host of “The Nomiki Show” on YouTube; former member of the DNC Unity Reform Commission, which worked to increase participation in the Democratic Party and reform the presidential primary process; former Bernie Sanders surrogate in 2016; she tweets @NomikiKonst