new york – In this edition of Eyewitness News Extra, we break down the aftermath of the Super Tuesday results.
Nikki Haley suspended her campaign after winning just one of 16 states in the Super Tuesday primary.
The race for the White House now resembles a contest between a sitting president and a former president.
Despite the current situation, both President Biden and President Donald Trump face serious challenges ahead of Election Day.
ABC News' Perry Russum will be reporting live from Washington, D.C., and will be joined by political analyst Hank Sheinkopf to unravel the path to the 2024 presidential election.
Other headlines from Wednesday's show include:
subway safety plan
A day after the New York Police Department announced plans to increase subway patrols to stem a rise in crime, New York Gov. Cathy Hochul said the state would step in to help.
Eyewitness News reporter NJ Burkett is in downtown Brooklyn with the latest report.
medical debt and health
A new study from the American Cancer Society found that for every $100 increase in medical debt, a patient's actual health worsens.
Dr. Curtis Miyamoto, who joins us in the extension, is a spokesperson for the American Cancer Society and associate director of clinical services for Fox Chase Cancer Center and portions of Temple University in Philadelphia.
“Eyewitness News Extra Time” can be watched live Monday through Friday at 6:30 p.m. on ABC7NY.com or the ABC7NY app on Roku, FireTV, Apple TV and Android TV.
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