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Good morning! Today, on The Meter, we will cover the clinching of the party nominations. Donald Trump and Joe Biden effectively became the nominees of their respective parties after sweeping primary victories last Tuesday. This will be the first rematch since 1956 and the first rematch of presidents since 1892. Biden's poll numbers remain low, and the polls in key battleground states remain within the margin of error. How do you see the 2024 campaign? Also, in Georgia, a federal judge threw out 6 charges against Trump in that election interference case and ordered Fani Wllis or Nathan Wade to step aside. Wade is out. The judge criticized Willis as unprofessional but allowed the prosecution to move forward. Trump's legal team wanted the entire case tossed. Donald Trump continues to lead in the state. How will this decision impact voters in the crucial state? In the Biden document case, Special Counsel Robert Hur testified before Congress and reported that Joe Biden had kept top secret documents in at least 8 different locations beginning from the 1970s while a Delaware Senator. Hur concluded that Biden took the documents illegally for the purpose of securing an $8 million book deal. Hur declined to bring charges because he didn't think a jury would convict Biden. Republicans are outraged over the double standard. Will the different treatment of the 2 men affect the November election? Please join the discussion at 10AM. The call-in number is 347-308-8933. Your input is essential!