Jason Kander and Ravi Gupta discuss Lauren Boebert giving up on her constituents and hightailing it over to Colorado’s 4th Congressional District as she faces certain defeat in her previous district. Kander and Gupta then report on the former President’s Christmas rampage, reacting to his absolutely deranged social media posts. Jason and Ravi then discuss Michigan’s Supreme Court side-stepping a case on Trump’s eligibility for the ballot in 2024 and maybe the most important issue ahead of 2024: is Trump smelly? This and more on the podcast that helps you, the 54% of the country that votes for progress in every election, convince your conservative friends and family members to join our majority. This is Majority 54!
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