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Trump: The Comeback?

Could Donald Trump return to the White House? He keeps hinting that he is about to attempt one of the biggest political comebacks of all time, so could it really happen? Katty Kay has reported from the US for 20 years, and now she sets off on an epic road trip across the US on the eve of the midterm elections to discover how strong support for Trump still is. Can American democracy weather the storm if he runs again?

Top Cast

  • Katty Kay

    Katty Kay

    Self - North America Correspondent

  • Kari Lake

    Kari Lake

    Self - Republican Candidate for Governor

  • Mark Finchem

    Mark Finchem

    Self - Republican Candidate

  • Jamal Bryant

    Jamal Bryant

    Self - New Birth Missionary Baptist Church

  • Deidre Holden

    Deidre Holden

    Self - Director of Elections, Paulding CO

  • Gisele Fetterman

    Gisele Fetterman

    Self - Wife of John Fetterman

  • Josh Shapiro

    Josh Shapiro

    Self - Democrat Candidate for Governor

  • Sheila Ramgopal

    Sheila Ramgopal

    Self - Allegheny Reproductive Health Center

  • Joe Scarborough

    Joe Scarborough

    Self - Presenter, 'Morning Joe'

Overview

Could Donald Trump return to the White House? He keeps hinting that he is about to attempt one of the biggest political comebacks of all time, so could it really happen? Katty Kay has reported from the US for 20 years, and now she sets off on an epic road trip across the US on the eve of the midterm elections to discover how strong support for Trump still is. Can American democracy weather the storm if he runs again?

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