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Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd joins Sunday TODAY’s Willie Geist and says that it’s hard to look at Trump’s time in office “as anything but a failed presidency. … But politically, he’s actually stronger today inside the Republican party than he was when he entered office.” Todd also says he’s optimistic that President-elect Joe Biden will be able to get coronavirus relief and a big infrastructure bill passed this year, but “it’ll get harder” further into his presidency.