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said he helps her score a goal she's been very aggressive in on the soccer field from time to time. those are the stories we addressing it. it lipg ngers a bit, but it doet remember and you can feel that down here at the memorial site. come up on the trail. again, this will wrap up soon a lot of voters don't mention it but members of the public will as something that bothers them, be able to pay their respects as at least in the democratic primary. >> i'm not so sure that if she well throughout the day. thank you all so much for continues to rise, some of her joining me on this day and every day. "inside politics" with john king starts right now. ♪ opponents bring it up as well. it gets dirty as the campaign gets tighter. there's a big debate tomorrow night. welcome to "inside it's the first time you'll have just one stage. politics." i'm john king. thank you for sharing your day elizabeth warren and joe biden together for the first time. the "new york times," they meet with us. republicans celebrate a win in a close house election in north at last. it is important. she has been the rising carolina. with victory, comes more proof candidate over the summer. biden stabilized after a shaky the president's unpopularity in first debate. he's at the top of the race. the suburbs is a drag on if you look at the early state candidates across america. polls he's gettable. joe biden and elizabeth warren share the stage for the first are we overhyping this matchup time and new numbers show the massachusetts senator at the or is it important? >> i think it is important. moment is a rising threat to the you have the establishment candidate in biden who's been former vice president.
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and on this september 11th, 18 resilient despite a lot of years later, a pause to reflect criticism and a variety of gaffes. and she has been sort of ascendant all summer. and remember. it is a matchup that also deals with two very different styles >> my brother, paul ran to the of dimmemocratic politics. she is obviously coming from a fire house, ran into the burning progressive point of view whereas he is offering a more building and never came out. we're proud of him, but we miss centrist, moderate play. him every single day. i think voters are really >> we will have more on those looking for this. 9/11 ceremonies throughout the when you go out and talk to hour. democratic voters throughout the we begin, though, with a big summer in advance of some of the special election in north other debates, what you heard a carolina. the bottom line is the republican won and president lot from people are we want this trump has every right to claim a field to narrow down. piece of the credit for that. i do think among democratic but it was close, very very voters there's an eagerness to close in a district built for see them head to head. republican dominance. >> they have a history. because of that, both parties she was critical of him as a studying the results for any senator. he was representing delaware clues about the 2020 train. banks in the credit card fights it's the ninth house district in and bankruptcy fights. the state of north carolina. you see the republican dan there's a history there. bishop winning, a 2-point win. she has risen and risen and risen and she believes a lot of yes, the republicans won this
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it is based on the specificity district. however, they've held this of her plans. district since 1963. biden aides, i don't think it was drawn by republicans for they're doing any favors. republicans. this is a biden aide speaking to so that it was that close has some republicans a little bit recorders yet. nervous. i suspect you'll see biden echo how did it break out? remember, the president's claiming credit and he should. an important point he said on he visited this part of the last week's climate forum. district late. we need more than plans. in cumberland county, that's not it's hard in a primary to say i'm the guy who will cut deals. a big win. primaries tend to be more about move over here. passion and ideology. dan mccready was on the ballot last year, that election never >> i think that we start with a certified because of some fraud plan and then we get out there and fight for it. to me, that's what being injuries. president is all about. where the democrats are saying this is not a total loss for us it's about laying those plans out and showing the direction is in this district near for this country and then charlotte. look how well the democrat dan getting in the fight, leading mccready did there. the fight and bringing people we have seen this throughout 2018, early 2019. along. >> the polite way of saying i the president's problems in the suburbs extend to other disagree. and she has gotten better as a candidate. she used to appear to be republican candidates. here's the conversation today.
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it's a win. lecturing voters at times. dan bishop will be the she's gotten better as a congressman from the 9th district. if you're a republican on the fence about retiring next year, is there a clue here for you? candidate. >> it's a good line for her to a 2-point race. say when she's out there and go back to the presidential campaigning. but biden's team does have a election. not apples and apples but point that you do at some point president trump won this have to layout how you're going district by 12 points not that to get this done. i'm reminds in one of the long ago so there's something previous debates candidates got happening in north carolina 9. asked how would you dealcconnel. the republican dan bishop says i won and thank you, mr. i don't remember any of the democrats coming up with a good president. >> i've only been in six months answer for that. >> nthough, i and really just six weeks did we have a level playing field think, has a decent answer for that. financially with the campaign on during a primary, voters want to the other side that was running know a vision. biden is not running on with $12 million of outside money seeking to flip the seat ideology. >> i think the thing about blue. so we were far behind. warren's plans is the way they we were making progress, but the all fit together to tell a story about america and tell voters president and vice president coming in, i think it put us how she perceives the system's over the top. relationship to them.
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>> trump's flip to her is can we >> hetwo things can be true at afford all this. once in that republicans won and that's why we have campaigns. they should be happy they won and how they won in the end. befo before we go to break, the president and the first lady they were behind in this race not that long ago. along with members of congress if you look deep into the pausing for the moment of numbers, it's not all good news for republicans. silence 8:46 a.m. this morning. >> you're right. a win is a win. that is when 18 years ago the but if you look at the numbers first plane struck the north it's not the greatest signs for republicans right now. tower. bishop won by two points. that is a district that trump won by 12 points in 2016. so it should have been in the bag. my joints... they hurt. the president and the vice president shouldn't necessarily have to have done this major get out the vote operation at the end of the day. i think that's what democrats are pointing to a lot, that this is a district republicans should have kept easily in control. while special elections aren't always indicative of what happens the following november, there was a big 2009 very closely watched special election in new york where a republican held seat flipped to democrats.
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obviously there was a blood bath next year on the part of democrats. but it's a trajectory that clearly republican who is want to win back the house are not going to like. and there is a stream of retirements already. there are 14 house republican retirements. some are running for higher office. but some of the districts they are vacating are a lot tougher than this particular district. you look at will herd's district and pete olson's district in texas. >> if you're a retiring republican and you see last night's result, if you're thinking about retiring, it doesn't necessarily make you feel better about what happened the pain and swelling. last night. you don't look at it and say, the psoriasis. oh, maybe i have an ability to cosentyx treats more than just the joint pain stick around or maybe we have of active psoriatic arthritis. better prospects for winning it even helps stop further joint damage. back the house. i was texting with consultants don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. last night who said it was before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. embarrassing that the gop had to an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. spend the amount of money that tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, it did to win by two points in a if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms district that has long time been develop or worsen, republican. or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. what this means about north serious allergic reactions may occur.
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carolina is that a lot of republicans think that someone get real relief, with cosentyx. like tom tillis, the senator up for reelection there, needs to but dad, you've got allstate. be as close to trump as possible, that a lot of with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up republicans, you live or die by just because of an accident. the president heading into 2020. smart kid. indeed. >> if you are a republican and are you in good hands? you are already thinking about retiring, that's where this race kicks in. if your district touches suburbs and you've watched those suburbs drift, you know i could probably win my race but i'm going to have to work a lot harder and i'm likely coming back to being in the minority even if i win. do i want to do that. >> tough calculation. i think that's absolutely right. these are tough choices they're making. we've seen the president express some frustration this week on twitter with retirements and people leaving the house. certainly on the president east side, he and his advisors are taking some comfort for this
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result today. the campaign did a conference call a little while ago touting these results and specifically making the argument that the president helped get this over the finish line. they want to highlight that he helped get this done. they did push back quite a bit against questions specifically about weakness in the suburbs. >> look at the pattern of the presidential communication for the past week or two. it's been there's not a recession coming, the polls that show me at low popularity are not real. it's been a steady drum beat of rejecting storm clouds. i'm wondering if those retiring republicans are probably sitting down now saying, can i replicate this, do i want to replicate this and can i get the president on board to help me replicate it. >> there are two sides of every coin. you mentioned the tillis tweet. steve bullock who's a long shot
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in the democratic race who's saying i can win in red rural areas. the republicans have some issues here, but so do the democrats. it's easy to see a coastal democrat doing much worse than mccready. if you look at the district, if you just were running in the suburbs, democrats say yay. if you look at these rural areas, forget it. they are getting redder, more trump as we watch the suburbs get bluer, less trump. >> the interesting thing about north carolina 9, it's a mixture of ex-urban and rural and where democrats had their revolt in 2018 was in suburban. if they are able to drive upturnout in those areas, mccready did drive up more
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turnout in medicathe county. you see that if trump makes a visit to certain states that he can help galvanize that base and turn them out. >> the president trying to reinforce that with tweets last night. we changed his strategy together. so the president taking some credit for that. if you're a republican even if more now on the republican you're a little nervous about victory last night in that north carolina special election. trump f y the president's campaign manager trump, if you run for him, you held a conference call with reporters today to claim the run at your peril. president drove republicans greg murphy in one district and dan the chamber of commerce didn't bishop in the district everybody was watching into the win do any television. column. they normally do television in kaitlan collins joins us now from the white house. races. they did all digital >> reporter: they're touting advertising, text messages. this as a big win because of the trump campaign has a rally course they had a pretty big like that. presence here at the end of this it's to get their phone numbers. race with not only the president
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so you text them and see if they traveling to north carolina on turned out. monday but also the vice if they did you go back and ask president there during that rally trying to get dan bishop them, what was it, was the immigration text, was it the over the line. the president is touting it so economic text? the campaigns use this as a lab much as a win that his campaign to test their 2020 gizmos. went as far as to hold a call >> this means you can't run the this morning talking about how the president was the one who same campaign that rob portman really helped pull dan bishop ran where he ran a senate campaign where he basically declined to talk about trump over the line. entirely. of course, even though they are they said, nope, now you got to touting this as a win, you've hug the president and you've got got to look at the fact that to hug the message from the this is a district that hasn't been held by a democrat in campaign which is boo socialism, decades. yet it was closely contested in boo elites, boo liberals, boo this race and even some white house officials the day of green new deal. voting yesterday weren't so sure if it was going to go in their they're saying you can't run the kind of campaign that portman t favor. now they're touting it as this ran. >> this is dan bishop the win. one thing they are looking at republican winner this morning behind the scenes here is the on television. listen to dan bishop. number of suburban voters who voted for the democrat in this you hear donald trump. race and his appeal to them >> 2018 was a very different time than now. because of course that's a that was before the squad larger concern that president trump has going into 2020 and emerged. that was before the time that his campaign whether or not he's going to be able to retain democrats emerged openly
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suburban voters who polls have shown don't always like what the embracing -- democrat president tweets or what he presidential candidates emerged openly embracing socialism. says. during that call today they down played that. you have an economy that is they said it wasn't a concern surging, you have unemployment for them and they weren't numbers that are the best in looking at this as a rural history for multiple groups. it really is a pretty attractive versus suburban race, though that's something they're going to be looking at in 2020. picture. if there was a narrow margin >> i think their perspective is here, the best explanation for build a list, get the names, it is we had a lot to do in six turn them out no matter where weeks basically. they live. when we come back, we dig a >> we'll debate the future after this race, but it is clear in the present the president has a little deeper into those numbers new ally in congress. to show why the president has n some reasons to be optimistic >> it's trump's republican and some to be nervous. party. you have to be with him to have any shot. >> as we go to break today, we dough made from scratch, every day. want to show you some of the sauce from the original giammarco recipe. ceremonies and remembrances and authentic toppings like crispy, around the country on this very old world pepperoni™. important day 18 years after that's italian quality pizza. 9/11. this, the president of the united states at the pentagon a and it makes the moment... primo. short time ago. every day at marco's, get two medium, one-topping pizzas for just $6.99 each. hello to the italian way.
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president trump not happy this morning and again attacking, taking issues with polls by cnn and others that show his approval rating is down and that americans are getting a little jittery about the state of the economy. now, the numbers don't lie. his approval rating for the past month hovering around 40%, down a bit from its high essentially where it's been for most of his time in office. the numbers a year from now, of today more fallout from john course, matter much more, but bolton's departure and debate the numbers right now are not about how it happened. good. take a look at his handling of sources telling cnn that two of the economy, for example. bolton's closest allies on the you see the slide in his approval rating and rising national security council are following him out the door. disapproval of how the president
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the immediate challenge for the is managing the issue that is administration, finding a fourth usually number one for the national security advisor. voters. the president always says these sources tell cnn the list of are fake, the media's out to get potential replacements includes at least ten names. him, you should never invest at the reasons for bolton's home in any one poll whether it's by cnn or anybody else. dismissal pretty obvious, he but if you look cumulatively a repeatedly disagreed with trump and tried to check his boss's whole bunch of polls in the last week show he's come down some, bad instincts. concerns about the economy are listen to the secretary of state up. mike pompeo right here laying he's worried about it. out the job expectations. >> he definitely is. >> absolutely. >> his recurring theme has to do >> the president is entitled to with the incredible unemployment numbers and the rest of it. the staff that he wants. so he's going after the polls. at any moment there's a staff he's going for the media. person that works directly for the president of the united he's going after powell. states and he should have people who trusts and values and whose efforts and judgments benefit he's looking for some place to hang the possibility of bad him in foreign policy. economic news. people are worried day to day. >> interesting when you listen. he didn't really say anything 70% of americans live paycheck there, but that's the point, to paycheck. that if you're a cabinet member, while he's saying the system's you do your job quietly. not working for you and ho's if you've got a difference with
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the president, you do it one on going to fix it, he's had 2 1/2 one with no cameras. the knock on john bolton is, he years. >> this was their pitch didn't do many of those things. throughout this campaign to people who are less enthusiastic >> with the exception of wanting to or not wanting to work for about other aspects of the president's message. this president, john bolton left don't look at all that stuff, look at the economy. the white house the same man think about your bottom line, that he was when he went in. think about your 401(k), think he turned out to be caustic. about your paycheck, think about really, guys? your tax return. he turns out to not want to cut deals with, not want to really they know if it starts slipping away, it gets that much harder negotiate with some of these rogue regimes. to reach folks on the margins. oh really? that's also not new. >> i'll shorten that by saying it's interesting to see mike you don't like the tweets, but you like your bank account. >> exactly. >> we're going to show you some pomp pompeo, to hear what he said. 2016 exit polls to show how the there's some emerging reporting that the last thing was a fight president performed and some over whether to ease sanctions more recent polls. this is not an exact comparison on iran. a list of ten names tells me that no one has any idea who's but it does show you that the president is weaker. going to do that job, who will among independents back in agree to do the job and whether they will take mick mulvaney's november 2016, 46%. approach, the stay out of the now 34%. way, don't try to influence the president, run your own affairs
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over here approach to the job. among women from 41% on election day, 33% now, down. >> what's interesting too is that the president seemed to for white non-college men, key part some time enjoy this sort of of the trump base. team of rivals makeup of his still a good number, 61% but down. suburban voters, way down. advisors that he had. rural voters down. he himself sort of vacillates between engagement and tough again, it's september twooig201. talk and between bolton and pompeo and others, he had that in the room a lot. and he up until he didn't the president has time to deal repeatedly said he liked it that with his problems and issues, but he has a long list. way, that he liked that he had >> there's a lot of time to go, this hawk who was more extreme but the only group he's above than he was at times. now does he want someone who water with in the cnn poll is white men. he's even underwater with white offers a dissenting voice or someone who's going to fall more women, but does have a strong in line. >> the democrats have these base of support there. again, the concerns are still very present about can they win fights too. but the fights within the republican party over just about back some of the suburban votes everything. trump is not a fiscal they lost and how is he going to conservative. he is not john mccain. fare in the key states like he's not john bolton. michigan and wisconsin. he's rand paul more most days. >> the rural voters number is actually really fascinating. they are such a core part of the the "wall street journal" puts trump base. but we have talked over and over
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it this way, john bolton about how the president's trade war is really killing these family communities. i have constantly talked to ag resigned on tuesday which must state republican senators and lawmakers who say the farmers' delight kim jong-un. patience are running out and there may be a point where they're no longer able to plan america's adversaries lost a for the planning seasons and rare internal restraint on they see their bottom line president trump's inconstant and faltering and they tell the transactional security instin s president we can't support you anymore. >> you see again the president's instincts. the world is now a more tweets today, china did ease dangerous place. tucker carlson says yay. some tariffs on american goods. the president seeing that as a positive sign that they want to >> it is great news for america, come to the table. where the president is especially for the large number of young people who would have been killed in pointless wars if september, third year in office. here's president trump over here. only jimmy carter to his right bolton stayed on the job. if you're wondering why so many on the graphic lost, he was at progressives are mourning 30% at this point. bolton's firing tonight, it's if you're the president you can because take some solace in that barack fundamentally was a man of the obama and bill clinton both went left. there was not a human problem onto win reelection. john bolton was not totally in obama's case the economy got convinced could be solved with better. in bill clinton's case, the the brute force of government. republicans nominated bob dole,
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a great american hero but not that's an assumption of the left, not the right. the best candidate in an >> tucker's gone through his own election. we still don't know who the president's opponent is and the pretzel. the part about the left is a tad numbers could change then. or who the third party odd. but that's a more rand paul candidates are going to be. view. >> we just don't know. again, you were making your one of the things the campaign point about john bolton, why is will come back to again and again is a lot of the polling, anybody surprised. if you remember him from the first or the second bush you don't actually know who the administration, he's a hawk. opponent is. i think it's wrong to say he you're testing him against a came to work every day looking to start a war. generic democrat. he just did not rule out the use they also would argue it is early, there's a lot of time of military force to intimidate between now and then. >> these polls are ref ren dere. people. >> the most telling thing i saw was an anonymous bolton ally quoted i think in the post he will be in a choice election. saying on john bolton's watch >> if the numbers are the president didn't make any overwhelming trump, they say we bad deals. that to me was the number one like our incumbent. most telling thing. up next, three senators had a phone call today with the in other words stopped engagement with north korea, president about gun control. stopped engagement with iran. rfu- >> certainly that rand paul view all for just $30 bucks a line for 4 lines. is out there and rand paul literally held a press call and for a limited time, get free smartphones too! yesterday to applaud bolton's get 4 new lines of unlimited and 4 free phones dismissal. but that is certainly not the for just 30 bucks a line!
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sandy look shootinhook checks sales. they said the president was very encouraging, behind this piece of legislation with some modifications. now what joe manchin said, he said he can support something that we all can agree on. that's what i took out of their discussion. pat toomey said he wants to make clear the president didn't support any individual piece of legislation, but all sides said this was a productive conversation and they expect the president could ultimately decide what he could get behind as soon as tomorrow. now, john, you mentioned it. the question all around washington is what exactly will the president support. because mitch mcconnell has indicated he will not move on gun legislation until the president signals what he can get behind. and behind closed doors at a leadership meeting with the new numbers today on the 2020 democratic race and they president last night at the white house, the president still
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frame the stakes clearly, did not say what he ultimately perfectly you might say for could support but kicked around tomorrow night, the third various ideas of how to deal debate, but the first time joe with the ongoing mass shootings biden and elizabeth warren will be on the same stage, first time that are happening in this they will be together. country. but at least an indication today number one, this is a question among democrats, right? from the president to these senators that background checks among registered voters here. who's best in a matchup against still is on the table. the president has been all over the map on that topic, president trump? joe biden beats him by 15 supporting it, backing off of points, elizabeth warren just 7 it, but now again signaling he points. so biden will say i'm more could potentially get behind electable but elizabeth warren will say, hey, that's not so that. we'll see ultimately what he decides. bad. we'll see ultimately what who has the best chance to beat modifications are made to this the president? bill. at least the democrats and 42% say joe biden, 12% say republicans advocating for this, some movement on this bill which most republicans in the senate oppose. >> i suspect those other elizabeth warren. favorability ratings. this is just among democratic republicans are going to pull voters and democratic leaners. their colleague aside and try to elizabeth warren in january, 53% find out exactly what the to 76% for the vice president. president said. as we leave you on this 9/11, now equal if you factor in the more remembrances, a very margin of error, elizabeth important and solemn day. warren clearly. among favorability, the more democrats see her, the more they
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like her. that's good. that makes her a growth stock as a candidate. let's look at some subgroups important in the democratic brianna keilar starts right now. race. >> reporter: li . breaking news, in a special among progressives elizabeth warren gets better ratings. meeting in the oval office, the president and first lady discussed a number of topics, the vice president has an advantage among moderates. the dangers of e-cigarettes, the again, if you're elizabeth warren newer to the national departure of his national stage and a growth stock, that's security advisor john bolton and not a bad number. gun control. they tie essentially. joining me is boris sanchez, elizabeth warren has a slight lead among voters who make more than 50 grand. elizabeth cohen and kate among white non-college voters, some people think of that as part of the trump base, they run pretty even. what's the point there? joe biden, former vice president for eight years, elizabeth warren, massachusetts senator, she matches up pretty evenly or pretty close to him on some big issues. look another this number, favorability among all registered voters. both of them are politicians. only a 45% approval rating
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overall for the former vice president, 41% for elizabeth warren. president trump's about in this same ballpark. biden, warren on the debate stage for the first time. no question if you've watched the poll this is summer, she has come up as the leading threat to the vice president right now. you know who else thinks that? the president. >> china has taken advantage of our country for decades. decades. and i guarantee you one thing. none of these democrats, whether it's pocahontas or sleepy joe, none of them would be able to do a thing about it. you've got to go out and vote. what are you going to do, put one of these crazy people running our country again? >> that's the president's take. he uses words that maybe others would not use, but he does follow the race as closely as anybody. and it's not an accident he puts
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biden and warren together in making his case you need me, not them. >> right. because warren is now on the steady rise. mentioned, not only is biden paying i paying attention to her, also because a lot of the people around him feel as though those to weather,
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