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>> there'll be gone in a flash designer sales at up to 70% or so of guilt.com today today on inside politics, falling in line. nikki haley makes official what was long assumed that chill pick trump over biden after a let's just campaign that included racist and sexist sexist taunts, even an attack on her husband while he was serving his country overseas the question now, we'll her voters follow her lead. plus, he did it again. the new york times reports that justice samuel alito flew a flag used by stop the steal still supporters. >> and some christian nationalists above his second home. >> a top democrats says, alito is quote, speaking pretty clearly about his political one while ties. and we're standing by for a rare white house news conference. president biden will take questions later this hour after meeting with the president of kenya, will bring it to you live i'm dana bash. let's go behind the headlines and inside politics 77 days
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ago, nikki haley ended her campaign without endorsing donald trump. instead, she challenged trump to earn her support and that of her voters trump has done much to answer her call, even as hundreds of thousands of republicans kept voting for her after she dropped out of the race the two haven't spoken yet, but yesterday, she reemerged from a few months away from the spotlight and said this i put my priorities on a president who's going to have the backs of our allies and hold her enemies to account who would secure the border? no more excuses. a president who understands, we need less debt, not more debt trump has not been perfect on these been a
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catastrophe so i will be voting for trump that's very different from what she told me back in january i mean, if they were, if either one of them was good, i wouldn't be running. >> yes, they are equally bad. that's when i'm running is because i don't think we need to have biden or trump. i don't think we need to have two 80-year-olds sitting in the white house now what we haven't heard yet is anything from donald trump. >> it's been nearly 24 hours and he's still hasn't thanked her or said anything about winning her support. let's talk about this with my group of great colleagues. cnn's gloria borger, jeff zeleny daniel strauss, and kylie atwood. ok. so this was probably not the biggest surprise in the world that she was going to support donald trump vote for him the question is, now how she did it and what she will do in the future. jeff, i know you've been doing reporting on this. i
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mean, we all have but i'm going to start with you about first and foremost kind of how this went down. what your impression based on your sources. look, she gave a big foreign policy speech. it was how she wanted to sort of re-enter public life. she's going to israel next week. she clearly staked out what she sees as flaws in both parties. and then in a very friendly question-and-answ er session, almost at the end, she said didn't yes, i will be voting for donald trump look, she needed to say this at some 0.1 adviser said, i mean, it's almost a convention time we're almost at june, not quite, but she needed to say at some point sort of re-established for republican credentials, if you will. she of course, is a conservative republican from different strain of the republican party than we see leading the way right now. but there was no scenario under which she would vote for joe biden, even biden officials knew that. but the question is, i thought how she said it was so interesting if she still did
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not really pretend that she can bring along her supporters and wanted advisers said she doesn't own those supporters and her voters in that is true. the big question now is what will she do going forward? i'm told they're waiting to see what the trump campaign does. so she has some delegates. she'll take them to a milwaukee, i think 93 or so. but look, she headed to this at some point and not let's surprise, but again, not standing on the rooftop saying, i endorsed donald floor standing do that or standing at mar-a-lago, right or doing anything that shows anything more than what she had to do as a traditional republican and that really is i'm sure you're hearing this as well from her people that that really is the key. i don't think anybody thought that she was going to say i'm voting for joe biden. it's just not realistic but it is one thing to not vote for joe biden. it's another thing to say. i'm going to vote for the guy who has said a whole bunch of really nasty things
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about me. and i have said about him, which i'll play in a minute. but what are you hearing from your sources? >> i think you guys point out this is not altogether surprising, but it was about her trying to make the case that she is a republican first and foremost. >> and i think that was the frustration among folks who are close to her that as there's this talk about biden courting her voters, she was she in those close to her were saying these are not there may be some democratic voters in the law, but these are not altogether democratic voters. >> and so i think it was necessary. she felt to make folks aware that she maintains her bone theories as republican. >> and gloria, i'm also told that there was a, a big donor meeting. haley one are meeting last week? i believe. and that they're not all but there were some donors. i'm not saying that she wouldn't have endorsed trump without this, but that there were some donors who were very focused on her her viability, 2028 injured, and exactly it's a look, this
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is this is about 20:28 it's not really about now this wasn't a full-throated endorsement. she did it in response to a question. she didn't come on stage and say, hey, guess what guys, i'm endorsing donald trump she, she did it in a way that was sort of like, well, look, he's better than the other guy. by the way, a lot of the stuff she says he's better than the other guy on like she mentioned, debt and during the campaign and i know you'll roll the tape. she said that he got the country $8 trillion more on debt. so there were it was a little disingenuous foreign policy. she's a foreign policy person. she disagrees with him on ukraine and so but there's pressure from donors, from people who are supporters of hers, who want to see her have a future. and the republican party. and you can't right now have a future and the republican party, unless you're on team trump. yeah. all right. well, let's take a trip down memory lane not that long. go
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and listen to just some of what nikki haley was saying about donald trump the reason that america keeps losing is because of donald trump. >> with that kind of disrespect for the military. >> he's not qualified to be the president of the united states hinge trump through time a temper tantrum about me last night, i feel no need to kiss the ring daniel i mean, we've seen contested primaries, hostile candidates especially republicans who oppose trump and then ended up supporting him. >> ted cruz's a recent example. in 2016, he was the last man standing had a pretty acrimonious relationship fast-forward to today. he's very supportive of the former president, but what's telling here, i think is not so much peleus. clearly think about her future, think about 2028. you can't run and be viable contender than without endorsing or supporting trump. now what's telling though, is
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what she admitted, which is whether she wants her supporters, whether she wants to strongly encourage them to fully and voice syphilis, voice seven. >> firstly, back trunk. and what's exceptional? exceptional about this is that these haley voters are voting for her in these primary by double-digits, which is something that's very rare in my time covering let's show some of that because we've shown up before on the show. >> i think even yesterday, but in a different context. and now we're going to show it again across the board. this, these contests. >> we're after nikki haley dropped out of the race, it's including and especially in some of the most important swing statates like arizona, light, pennsylvania, a little bit less so florida, but these are areas where republican voters closed primaries are saying, i do not want donald trump. i'm told that there aren't any conversations at this moment. about her campaigning, but that is at
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this moment in time and when you look at those numbers, it's clear that she would be beneficial to the former president if she were to go out on the campaign trail for him and be able to draw in some of those more moderate voters that she's so very clearly and repeatedly said, he would need in order to win in the election. so i think that's the next thing that we'll all be watching for. what does this dialogue between the two camps look like once they start talking presumably, that'll have been at some point soon. >> isn't there a danger here though that her voters are independent voters? they see her now, could they see her now looking like just another political hack and who lies to you during the campaign. and now changes her mind. and maybe they're angry about this. i mean, is that maybe other possibility? >> maybe that's the question for joe biden and for the biden campaign about whether if they do see some of them see her that way. or more importantly, voted for her because they
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don't like donald trump so much. >> how does he get that? >> it's a bit of a risk for her brand and there's no doubt about it, but a much safer route for her in the long term if she has long-term future by re-establishing the fact that she is a republican that doesn't necessarily mean that she supports everything in this current iteration of the republican party, but it's much riskier i think, but i'm remembering a conversation ahead in the final weekend she was in a race with two women in charlotte they were at orality, loved her, and one woman said she's going to vote joe biden won, so she's going to vote donald trump. so there is a split. there isn't that with the biden campaign is studying these results very carefully and not just statewide outside of philadelphia, in chester and delaware county judge get 25% of them have already added. so glad you brought that up. >> also, indiana she got one in five republican votes, 21% of the vote why indiana? so the biden campaign is looking at that as sort of a brand test, if you will, for what to those
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suburban voters. one, and they know most of them will put on their republican jerseys at the end of the de, but perhaps not all of them. so that is why her voters are still very much sort of a laboratory here for at least on the margins. and this is an election on the margin. daniel gotten it is still risky move though, as you say, like the independence might be frustrated, but also the republicans are probably still going to be in a place where they're frustrated with her because they could label well, her as a spoiler if she doesn't get out on the campaign trail for trump saying she'd vote for him, but not actively pursuing that. >> i just want to get to ted cruz. >> you've mentioned ted cruz. what happened back in 2016, kaitlan collins had him on her show last night, asked him a, lot of about what happened, including what we've learned in this hush money trial about how active donald trump and his associates were in in placing incorrect information about crews and his family in the national enquirer, listen to what he said he'd just been
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elected president. i got a job. i got a job to represent 30 million texans. and frankly, if i was going to let my hurt feelings make me say i'm not going to work with you. i needed to be prepared to resign my job and go home. i was in that position as she didn't win any states, but she was the last person standing i understand. and that's and she was in a hard-fought primary. i i had been in that spot and it took some time for me to decide what to do now, she did when vermont and dc she did those republican powerhouse look, but at the same time, you're there is no trump has indicated it, has said in his word is only temporary. >> a lot of the time that she will not be his vice presidential pick. it is hard at this moment to see any, any real sort of alliance between the two similar to where trump and cruz are and her supporters are different than cruises.
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supporters in comparison to the average trump's inclinations are different. >> but i you know, jeff, i really i can't get over the indiana thing because the last time democrats have competed and won indiana was 2008 at the presidential that is hard territory, but it's just a type of but are there yeah. yeah. so sort of like what kind of toothpaste july exactly. i never republican. do you like the old columbus, ohio. >> yeah. and so i think that tells us that the biden campaign and the trump campaign both see this as jeff said, as a very, very marginal election one that's going to be won by a small sliver of the electorate hi everybody standby because another controversial flag was spotted outside a home of supreme court justice samuel alito. this same kind of flag was also on display during the january 6 attack on the us capitol. >> what we're learning after a quick break the sirens are going off and the tornado i'm
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alito and clarence thomas are totally out of control these individuals continue to detonate the credibility of the united states supreme court. the supreme court has chosen to conduct itself as if. the judiciary is above the law cnn's joan biskupic joins me now. >> joan, the justice, justice alito. obviously you just heard that from hakeem jeffries and others saying you've got to recuse yourself on these january 6 related cases. >> do you think he will? >> there are no signs of that, dana, it's good to see you and the calls for recusal have been increasing but as i say, justice alito has given no indication that he thinks there's any reason for him to disqualify himself. i was just
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up at the supreme court as all nine justices were issuing opinions from the bench, two of them by justice alito. it was really business it says usual. and as you know, we're about to get our most closely watched cases, including two that involve former president trump and activities that traced to january 6. >> the riot at the capitol now, here's why this is important. >> in terms of the overall ethics picture the justices last november adopted a code of conduct in which all nine of them signed that said that they should be acting in a manner that promotes confident public confidence in the integrity of the judiciary. and that code specifically says adjust this should disqualify himself or herself in a proceeding in which the justice's impartiality might reasonably be questioned that is, where an unbiased and reasonable person who is aware of all relevant circumstances would doubt that
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the justice could fairly discharge his or her duties. now, one caveat i would add to that though dana is that test is completely in the control of each individual justices to decide whether do they have a conflict or not. and there's really no way to lodge a formal complaint with the court or to have an airing of this. the only way to challenge these justices were appointed for life is essentially impeachment. and that's not going to happen yeah, wow, that's really interesting, john. thank you so much. appreciate that reporting and the flag seen flying outside of alito's beach house was an obscure revolutionary war flag. until dutch sheets, who was a prominent figure in the far right new apostolic reformation, warning to the new york times made it a feature of his appeal to heaven prayer campaign in the early 20 teens, it is closely associated with stop the steal that of course is a movement that sparked the
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january 6, riot shortly after the 2020 election, according to the new york times quote, when trump lost, mr. sheets and a team of others formed an instant ad hoc religious arm of the stop the steal campaign, blitzing swing-state mega churches, broadcasting the services at each job and drawing hundreds of thousands viewers my panel is back now gloria, it's really striking we can talk about what this flag means and the fact that it is out there and on his at his house but also i'm just really struck by what joan said about the lack of oversight when it comes to the supreme court except for the one pull the fire alarm, which is the impeachment, is impossible to imagine. >> they're supposed to police themselves and what this flag showing or two flags show is
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that the midst justice alito has not been policing himself or i guess his wife because he said it was his wife's faulted. the first flag and these are political symbols. there's no doubt about it. once of christian nationalist flag and the others are january 6 flag and represents something politically and he had to know that it's kind of easy to figure out. and it's clear that people who took pictures of it and clearly informed the new york times also thought that it was improper and puzzling. and what do you what are you gonna do about about this when it occurs? if you have no way? >> of saying to somebody short of impeachment. >> we think you need to recuse yourself and write its public pressure, but there's absolutely no lifetime appointments. you sign that they that right there even
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remotely swayed by that we've been assuming that people know, so i don't want to do that. that this was when we refer to the second flag, this one that we just showed you, that john was talking about at samuel alito's beach house. the first one and you were talking about him blaming his wife. was at his home here in the dc area. that was a flag that was sloan upside down which was very much a symbol. i mean, it's supposed to be a symbol of distress, but it was a symbol of the riot and election denialism, particularly the days right after january 6, 2021. look the reason this matters is well my safe free speech, et cetera. he's a justice of the united states. i mean, he's hearing cases that are involved in this larger set of issues here. so that's why it matters, and the court is already under so much scrutiny. and, you know, americans don't believe in institutions, et cetera. this
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just contributes to that. so you have to wonder, i don't expect any justices to speak out. that's not how it works there, but this certainly cannot please the chief justice who really has tried to keep politics out of the court. and this is just one more example here so there is separation of powers. >> here checks, and balances. and there is a democratic chair of the senate judiciary committee, dick durbin he doesn't feel like there's a whole lot he can do, listen to what he said you start to wonder, is this just a chance and discretion or is it a conscious declaration of his mega loyalty? you can use he say when you start to wonder which do you think it is, senator listen, i don't think it's a coincidence in the second instance, i think he's speaking pretty clearly as to his political loyalties but daniel, kait also asked, what can you do if he doesn't recuse himself and durbin said the recourses under the constitution are very limited,
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right? >> and look, maybe there'll be hearing able, there'll be some kind of ceremonial scrutiny on capitol hill about this, but at the end of the day, this is a body of the american, the federal government that really doesn't have a lot of oversight. and what these episodes do do, as jeff said, is it underscores the very persistent sense of skepticism and partisanship in parts of the government that are not supposed to be that way. i mean, just just in the recent years, we talk about supreme court justices as liberal and conservative. their votes are always along party lines. >> and that, that's one of the things that really frustrates the american voter here. >> and these episodes are just going to reinforce that. >> and i think particularly now when you have cases that are going before the courts, such as one involving should a president have immunity from prosecution are very political, involve the former president of the united states. and that
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makes the stakes even higher. and for the supreme court and you are seeing some progressive groups who are very focused on the court pressure durban, among others, to be more forceful. >> hold hearings, for example, as 11 who's the co-executive director of indivisible? >> said durbin has a responsibility ability to use every ounce of subpoena investigative power he has to uncover just how compromise samuel alito and clarence thomas are for the sake of our democracy, durban, continued inaction here isn't an option and it's time he heard that message loud and clear and just underscoring. this is a progressive group, someone in his own party. >> look, senator durbin has been around a very long time as we all know. and i think he's probably taking the realistic, practical approach here he's not promising some type of big hearings are investigation because he knows that there's very little he can do so. i think that they may not
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disagree on the broader view, but if not he's really always practical in his thinking or generally so in that to me is what he sounded like this morning with what is interesting that alito is not. there are three trump appointees. alito is not one of them. write it came from a more traditional republican, george w bush okay, everybody stand by coming up. we are standing by for a presidential news conference at the white house. president biden is hosting the leader of kenya for a state visit. they're going to answer questions from reporters later this hour in the stanley cup life is on the line right now two now, the distractions good serious. still feel hi hi, rose sparks engineered for the spontaneous a dual action formula with the active ingredients of viagra and sialic faster acting and long-lasting grabbed the moment
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started today. accustoming.com even macaj in washington and this is cnn any minute now we're expecting president biden to take questions at a news conference with kenya's president lliam ruto kenya is the first african nation honored with a u who has state visit since 2008. >> and it comes as russia and china are both expanding their influence on the continent. cell alvarez is at the white house, priscilla, a lot on the agenda in this three-day visit a lot on the agenda and all of wide range of issues broken into three buckets here. they're talking about elevating. can you have a regional partner to a global partner? the importance of democracy and also private sector investments just yesterday to two liters met with business leaders on this exact issue today, as you see there in those images, meeting in a bilateral meeting. and also having that arrival ceremony this morning. but of
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course, looming over all of the pump in sacrum circumstance and also over these issues is countering china's influence. of course, the us and china have been jockeying for economic and geopolitical influence and china in particular has provided high interest loans to africa. so those investments and economic cooperation are really core to the conversations that the two liters are having over the course of the day. and they're also expected to announce a spate of commitments, including a document known as the nairobi washington vision that calls on creditors to ease the financial burden and then to president biden is going to designate kenya as a major non non-nato allies. so clearly trying to strengthen this relationship. and of course, president biden in 2022, so that he was quote, only in for africa, but he never actually visited the continent in part because of the foreign conflicts that kept his attention here at home. but all of this really to reinforce this relationship with the east african nation and priscilla,
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the state dinner is tonight always exciting. what can you tell us? >> it's going to be glitzy night here at the white house. they've been setting up over the course of the day. it is one of the highest diplomatic tools that the white house uses two honore top allies, there will be special guests. we know that country star brad paisley i'll be performing along with the howard gospel choir, both of them in honore of the kenyan president's love for country and gospel music. there will also be an infusion of american culture and kenyan culture. so of black-tie dinner. and a moment to mark the occasion this evening thank you so much. now let's go over to the trump side of it all and talk about where he is. in just a few hours, donald trump will hold a rally in one of the most heavily democratic counties in the country. he's going to be in the bronx. that of course is in new york. >> he hopes to persuade unjust sided voters that bidenomics isn't working, and that he
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would be better to lead the country. >> cnn's kristen holmes is traveling with the former president and join us live from the bronx so kristen, how much of this is he expected to be in court today? and they wanted to squeeze in a rally. and how much of this is him actually thinking and his campaign thinking that this is an area where he can turn it red well, it did multiple things can be true at one, it is through the donald trump's team believed that he can make some short of inroads, particularly with minority voters. and we've seen pulling that indicates that among latino men and black men, there has been some movement towards donald trump and his team wants to seize on that. that's part of the reason that they're here. we also know donald trump has the heatedly said, and i will let you know that this has been since 2016, that new york state is in play. it was not in play in 2016. it is not was not in play in 2020 and it is likely not in play. now, however, as you noted, donald trump's team did
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believe he was going to be in court, only had those three days off wins today's saturdays and sundays and had been scheduling events around the state of new york trying to get him out there on the campaign trail. this is at 6:00 p.m. on a thursday would have been while he was out of court and they had done a lot of extensive planning before they realized that court had wrapped up on tuesday night, you talked about this area being a deep blue area. i do want to say one more time that we have seeing pooling that indicates that minority voters, the large part of the demographic here in this area, are showing some interest in donald trump's some movement in that direction. but you look at the 2020 exit polls and bronx county, which i think we have there for you at three 3.4% voted for biden. that was to donald trump's 15.9 the percent that would be a lot of movement in this county for him to take it. and we also just had a lovely resident drive by and say donald trump does not belong in the bronx. get them the f out to that has been somewhat of a sentiment we heard from some people here, but i will also note there are
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people in line to see him speak later today. >> welcome to the bronx. kristen holmes that's that's classic. appreciate it. thank you so much. >> up next, house speaker mike johnson and bites the israeli prime minister to washington to address congress top democrats are saying not so fast and we are standing by for president biden to take questions from reporters in the eastern of the white house. >> don't go anywhere riyadh say's new album is breaking records get to say what country is comey country beyond, nashville's renaissance monday, that aid on cnn what makes a medicare supplement insurance plan like an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. a good choice for people on medicare it's smart for you to have now, i'm 65 and later on for the future you i'm 70 it's really smart.
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people is something that i think is a very bad idea sanders also told kaitlan he would boycott the speech. >> cnn's manu raju is here live from capitol hill. manu, i know you've been talking to other democrats across the capital about how they anticipate schumer to react and what they think you should do. yeah. there's actually a lot of pushback among democrats in the house and the senate. of course, this comes about a growing rift within the party about how to deal with the war in gaza and whether the president biden should change his posture with benjamin netanyahu behaved more forceful demand in demand a permanent ceasefire and all the rest. but the calls for having netanyahu address a joint meeting of congress has caused significant divisions within the ranks and let members the house and the senate are telling me that they won't go if he comes to the capital what schumer signs onto this invite netanyahu to
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address com i just don't think it's constructive for netanyahu to be addressing we're doing a joint a joint address in this moment period, regardless of his sentiment, i think gets republican mischief an action. >> i think he is not the right person to come in and talk about a affairs in the middle east at this moment, you wouldn't go if he comes, i will not now, chuck schumer, senate majority leader, has suggested that he would sign onto this invite other. >> he has not said so publicly publicly. in fact, i asked him earlier this week whether that he is supportive of the idea of inviting netanyahu to address a joint meeting of congress. he would not say so that we're having discussions about it, although he has later privately indicated to speaker johnson that he would sign onto this that's what johnson himself said, dana, but we have not seen in this invite go out yet. this schumer, of course, is the highest ranking jewish democrat, the first jewish senate majority leader, someone who has been, is an israel hawk and defender for most so his career, but as you noted at the top, has gone when crosswise with netanyahu, putting them in
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a difficult spot here with his party at this critical moment for the it's war. >> yeah. >> he went on the floor of the senate and called for elections for the israeli people to decide whether or not netanyahu should stay or go and his government should stay or go. we were talking about the fact that it was 2015 that then speaker bay nar invited the same israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who without telling the white house. and at that time, it was barak obama who was there different circumstances in the middle east, but she was supportive. schumer supported that then do oh, that's a really good point. thank you for and me. shade it thank you. as always, great to see you, mano up next, president biden has almost no chance of winning ohio but thanks to a partisan standoff in the gop dominated legislature, they may not even be on the ballot. will explain
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again, that's one 1871230800 bats on capitol hill once upon a time in a land called ohio republicans and democrats fought tooth and nail to win the state's electoral votes because it was one of the most important swing states in the country. then donald trump won in 2016 by eight points. the biggest winning margin in three decades. he did it again in 2020. president biden now is unlikely to campaign in the buckeye state at all. >> but republicans in the state might not even let him on the ballot. >> that is because of an ohio law that requires nominees to be set 90 days before the election that day is october excuse me, august 7th. >> biden won't become official
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until the democratic convention. >> and that is august 19th jeff zeleny is back with me what are you hearing? >> are they going to fix this? >> look, i mean, the legislative session ended yesterday and they were ping that there would be some type of effects in columbus. so this isn't unique to ohio. several other states have this as well. alabama being among them, but they basically said both sides came together and agreed that the nominees are the parties should be on the ballot. so they just kinda let it go through it did not ohio. it was caught up in other issues. so republicans adjourned. they control the legislature and governor mike dewine was in favor of some type of a a solution, if you will, a bipartisan solution, but it wasn't up to him so now the biden campaign has a couple of choices. one, they could sue that is a risky gambit because it could take a long time, or they could change the nominating calendar and formally nominate to joe biden some other time or perhaps there's some other way it could work out. but the reason
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the matters is sherrod brown, of course, is running for senate you and i remember many ohio racist 20 years ago when george bush and john qarrah running, it came down to ohio. >> things change. the population shifts in the country that's why every presidential campaign, every four years tells us something about the changing fabric of the country here. >> but sherrod brown, of course, on the ballot in ohio desperately trying to hang on, running against biden or away from biden to touch. >> i want to play one of the ads that sherrod brown has up on that barry note every day 12 of highlands die of an overdose. >> solid, the most dangerous drugs are the ones brought here illegally. >> it's sherrod brown who sponsored the law signed by president trump to crack down on illegal drugs being smuggled across the border luck that's an example of shared brand running on policy, not politics in a respect, not talking about that. >> he's a democrat or in
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president biden's party, but also there are a couple of very key house races. marcy chapter, who was ul know, she's been on the ballot for a long time, running for 22nd term. i believe in the alito area, as well as a new member from the akron area without president biden on the top of the a ticket, you may think, oh, it might save them a little bit from the blowback, not the case, probably for them. so we'll see if this is you still need the base to come out for sure. but what it speaks to is just the increasing partisan nature even in state capitals where something like this cannot get worked out seemingly yeah, it's so interesting because sherrod brown, marcy kaptur, we were talking in the break. i mean, those are brand name politicians and public servants in the state of ohio. so the question is whether that would balance it out. but you think it might get worked out. we'll see we'll see, let's say, but it is fascinating. >> sure thanks. >> good to see you, jeff thank, you for joining inside politics. any minute, president biden will hold a news conference at the white house with the kenyan president.
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