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People watch a projection on the side of a building in Washington, DC as poll reports begin to roll in Election Day, November 3, 2020 in Washington, DC. After decisive primaries in Michigan and South Carolina, the 2024 race for President is shaping up to be a rematch.

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People watch a projection on the side of a building in Washington, DC as poll reports begin to roll in Election Day, November 3, 2020 in Washington, DC. After decisive primaries in Michigan and South Carolina, the 2024 race for President is shaping up to be a rematch.

Samuel Corum/Getty Images

Chances are, this November 5th 2024 is going to feel a lot like November 3rd 2020 — a bit like Groundhog Day.

After a decisive set of Republican primaries, it’s increasingly clear President Joe Biden is likely to face off against a familiar foe: former President Donald Trump.

A race between Donald Trump and Joe Biden isn’t only a rematch, but a contest between two men who have already occupied the Oval office and been in the public eye for decades.

This, despite the fact that several polls show Americans did not want a rematch between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. So what is there still to learn about the two candidates, their styles, and the policies they would put in place if they get another four years in the White House?

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This episode was produced by Jonaki Mehta, with audio engineering by Patrick Murray.

It was edited by Courtney Dorning.

Our executive producer is Sami Yenigun.