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oz and j.d. vance are not doing well speaks to perhaps some fever breaking. the fact that on friday "the wall street journal" and the new york post went against donald trump and basically said he was unfit for office regardless of whether there is a criminal indictment by the d.o.j., that is big. >> made it clear -- >> what we may be seeing right now is trump going at it alone. we are close to what teddy roosevelt did in 1912 with the bull moose party. he said, you know what, i'm going to break off from the republican party and form my own. >> we tend to overstate what people are going to vote for. i think that these hearings have laid a foundation in people's minds that donald trump obviously was, i was in the capitol on january 6th, he was obviously responsible in a major way. and the people who have, kevin mccarthy and the republican leadership who have decided not to be a part of this investigation, i think that is probably the biggest act of political malpractice i have ever seen. and i think all of that will lay a foundation. maybe it is not this electi
oz and j.d. vance are not doing well speaks to perhaps some fever breaking. the fact that on friday "the wall street journal" and the new york post went against donald trump and basically said he was unfit for office regardless of whether there is a criminal indictment by the d.o.j., that is big. >> made it clear -- >> what we may be seeing right now is trump going at it alone. we are close to what teddy roosevelt did in 1912 with the bull moose party. he said, you know...
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oz and j.d. vancere in a dead heat also speaks to the fever breaking but the fact on friday "the wall street journal" and "the new york post" went against donald trump and basically said he was unfit for office regardless if there's a criminal indictment by the doj. that is big business. >> the murdochs have made it clear what side they want to be on. >> this is the other thing. what we may be seeing it right now. does trump go at it alone, close to what teddy roosevelt did with the bull moose party and said, you know what, i'm going to break off and create my own, and that's something to watch. >> i think we as journalists and political observers tend to overstate what people are going to vote for. i think that these hearings have laid a foundation in people's minds that donald trump obviously was -- i was in the capitol on january 6th, obviously responsible in a major way and the people who have kevin mccarthy and the republican leadership who have decided not to be a part of this investigation, prob
oz and j.d. vancere in a dead heat also speaks to the fever breaking but the fact on friday "the wall street journal" and "the new york post" went against donald trump and basically said he was unfit for office regardless if there's a criminal indictment by the doj. that is big business. >> the murdochs have made it clear what side they want to be on. >> this is the other thing. what we may be seeing it right now. does trump go at it alone, close to what teddy...
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j.d. vance's appeal, if you will.them like tim ryan. >> republicans 17 with the midterms like -- it'll be a slam dunk for them and they regain a balance of power. do you think that still the case where do you think democrats have the edge? they've been racking up some legislative wins in. the gop is putting up a lot of these fringe candidates. >> the fringe candidates the gop has in the senate races is definitely a democrat advantage. no question. and i think that there is a very good chance of democrats hold the senate. that being said, when it comes to the house, there's only a five vote majority in the democrats right now. and when it is a midterm election, it is a referendum on the current president. for the republicans not to pick up six seats is a very unlikely. but anything can happen. we've seen the economy starting to turn around a little bit, gas prices. and maybe inflation comes down. i wouldn't bet against history on it. >> don susan said at the front candidates actually helps democrats. we've kind of seen
j.d. vance's appeal, if you will.them like tim ryan. >> republicans 17 with the midterms like -- it'll be a slam dunk for them and they regain a balance of power. do you think that still the case where do you think democrats have the edge? they've been racking up some legislative wins in. the gop is putting up a lot of these fringe candidates. >> the fringe candidates the gop has in the senate races is definitely a democrat advantage. no question. and i think that there is a very...
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j.d. vancebrought in. that's good, more money in a campaign war chest is good. but do you think that it will be enough compensate for a really tough political environment, and frankly a president of your party whose approval rating is in the 30s? we're talking about 38% in the latest cnn poll. >> we are absolutely going to win this race. j.d. vance is lucky he made it through the primary. he had one donor, peter thiel who gave him $15 million and donald trump endorsed him in the primary. he didn't even get a third of the vote, only 32%. contrast that with the fact that i have 250,000 donors, low dollar, under $100, powered by the people. when ohioans hear that, they say here's j.d. vance, moved here from california, has a silicon valley billionaire that wrote him a $15 million check to get him through the primary. what in the hell does he have in common with anybody in ohio, and the answer is nothing. ohioans know that which is why we're up in the polls and are going to win in addition to he can
j.d. vancebrought in. that's good, more money in a campaign war chest is good. but do you think that it will be enough compensate for a really tough political environment, and frankly a president of your party whose approval rating is in the 30s? we're talking about 38% in the latest cnn poll. >> we are absolutely going to win this race. j.d. vance is lucky he made it through the primary. he had one donor, peter thiel who gave him $15 million and donald trump endorsed him in the primary....
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. >> reporter: ryan's also blasting his opponent, republican j.d. vance, for his position. >> j.d. vance wants to abolish alcohol, tobacco, and firearms, the federal agency that helps local police departments and sheriff's departments solve crimes and prevent crimes that is an extreme position. >> reporter: vance, like other republicans across the country, is accusing ryan of being soft on crime. and what do you have to say about tim ryan's record on crime? >> well, it's terrible, right? i mean, this is a guy who, in the wake of the george floyd killing, called all police systemically racist, said that law enforcement was the new jim crow. >> reporter: meanwhile, erica ingram says republicans like vance best reflect her anger amid the violence. >> i kind of like him because he'll fight, he won't be scared to come out and really come to the cities and talk to one of us that, you know, has experienced a crime. >> reporter: and bickerstaff has a blunt message for her party. >> quit playing games. either you're for the restructure of the reform or you're not don't straddle the fence bec
. >> reporter: ryan's also blasting his opponent, republican j.d. vance, for his position. >> j.d. vance wants to abolish alcohol, tobacco, and firearms, the federal agency that helps local police departments and sheriff's departments solve crimes and prevent crimes that is an extreme position. >> reporter: vance, like other republicans across the country, is accusing ryan of being soft on crime. and what do you have to say about tim ryan's record on crime? >> well, it's...
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it shows republican ohio senate candidate, j.d. vanceomen having the ability to leave violent and abusive marriages has harmed society, changed society for the worse. watch. >> this is one of the great tricks that i think the sexual revolution pulled on the american populous. this idea that, okay, these marriages were fundamentally -- they were maybe even violent but certainly they were unhappy. so getting rid of them and making it easier for people to shift spouses like they change their underwear, that's going to make people happier in the long term. maybe it worked out for the moms and dads. i'm skeptical. it really didn't work out for the kids of the marriages. >> i don't amplify people like this without a purpose. here is the purpose. every republican should answer for one of their own, advocating for women staying in violent relationships. before i get you in on this, i just want to read off j.d. vance's major donors. they should answer for that, too. that's his vision for women in america. exxonmobile, general dynamic, internation
it shows republican ohio senate candidate, j.d. vanceomen having the ability to leave violent and abusive marriages has harmed society, changed society for the worse. watch. >> this is one of the great tricks that i think the sexual revolution pulled on the american populous. this idea that, okay, these marriages were fundamentally -- they were maybe even violent but certainly they were unhappy. so getting rid of them and making it easier for people to shift spouses like they change their...
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j.d. vance is too strong for ohio. and you define that extreme this will affect individual voters health, wealth and safety. you really talk about creating a referendum effect which is, as a pro, the key to disrupting the midterm. -- but the attack is more potent. >> cornell, quick question on florida and north carolina, democrats val demings, and sherry bleeds ali, black women running -- on a lot of the platforms -- are you surprised to see the campaigns see two women of color running? or is that just the way it has to be done? >> the, ablaze surprise. -- this authentically who she is. crime, violence will be a big issue. republicans have tried to use crime and violence as a hammer to be democrats and show them soft on crime. with these two candidates, it's hard to make these candidates are soft on crime. it makes a lot of sense for these democrats to -- one of the biggest hits that you're going to see coming. particularly, -- sexism has a thing, there are troops it is absorbed will be -- offset, women have the sensib
j.d. vance is too strong for ohio. and you define that extreme this will affect individual voters health, wealth and safety. you really talk about creating a referendum effect which is, as a pro, the key to disrupting the midterm. -- but the attack is more potent. >> cornell, quick question on florida and north carolina, democrats val demings, and sherry bleeds ali, black women running -- on a lot of the platforms -- are you surprised to see the campaigns see two women of color running?...
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j.d. vance's, name, and called him j.d.l. [ light laughter ] that's bad enough, but then he said, "j.d. mandel will win, or my name isn't donald vance." [ laughter ] according to a new poll, jut 35% of college students said they like elon musk more than other mega billionaires. said musk, "oh, yeah how much to buy college? [ laughter ] not just yours the whole idea." [ laughter ] after the share price of meta increased by over 17% last week, ceo mark zuckerberg became $11 billion wealthier in one day. then that became $12 billion when he stuck his hand in the pocket of a hoodie he hadn't worn in a while. [ laughter ] "oh, that's fortuitous." a couple recently got married on a southwest flight to las vegas, and then immediately started watching different movies. [ light laughter ] deserved better. that's a very -- that's a wonderful joke i didn't think it would go well - [ laughter ] -- but it was too good not to do and a lot of you aren't married yet, but you're going to be, and then one day you're going to be lying in bed,
j.d. vance's, name, and called him j.d.l. [ light laughter ] that's bad enough, but then he said, "j.d. mandel will win, or my name isn't donald vance." [ laughter ] according to a new poll, jut 35% of college students said they like elon musk more than other mega billionaires. said musk, "oh, yeah how much to buy college? [ laughter ] not just yours the whole idea." [ laughter ] after the share price of meta increased by over 17% last week, ceo mark zuckerberg became $11...
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j.d. vance is too extreme for ohio.they need to find out that extremists will affect the individual voters, health, wealth and safety. you're really talking about creating a referendum effect, which is as i wrote months, ago the key to destructing the mid term effect. we have to make it about them, not about us. the attacking is more important. >> cornell, quick question on florida and north carolina and the democrats -- jerry beasley, both black women running for the senate, one former judge and one former police officer. are you surprised to see the campaigns these two women of color running? or is it the way it has to be done? >> i'm not surprised that val demings is leading into her law enforcement background, because that makes a lot of sense. it's authentic to who she has. look, crime, violence will be a big issue. republicans have tried to use crime and balance as a hammer to sort a beat as a hammer -- with these two candidates it's hard to make a case that these two candidates are soft on crime. it makes a lot o
j.d. vance is too extreme for ohio.they need to find out that extremists will affect the individual voters, health, wealth and safety. you're really talking about creating a referendum effect, which is as i wrote months, ago the key to destructing the mid term effect. we have to make it about them, not about us. the attacking is more important. >> cornell, quick question on florida and north carolina and the democrats -- jerry beasley, both black women running for the senate, one former...
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one of the races that was totally off the race was j.d. vance and tim ryan. many thought j.d. s like he's in trouble. you've got a situation that not only do you have republicans saying this guy is running the worst campaign in the year and we need to deal with john kasich, he's being out-raised by tim ryan by a significant amount of money. i guess the question is there a possibility that republicans have overplayed their hand with some of these astroturf phony candidates and they may lose seats that they shouldn't lose this fall despite the fact that they have gerrymandered district and engaged in amazing voter suppression? >> i mean, i guess anything is possible to answer that question. what's interesting to me is the transformation of j.d. vance. let's keep in mind you're not talking about this years ago. this is a guy who wrote the great book, right, describing the trump voters that we talk about so frequently today, the gentleman who was on cnn frequently, was on msnbc frequently, typically brought on as the quasi-expert, if you will, on who these people are, why they thin
one of the races that was totally off the race was j.d. vance and tim ryan. many thought j.d. s like he's in trouble. you've got a situation that not only do you have republicans saying this guy is running the worst campaign in the year and we need to deal with john kasich, he's being out-raised by tim ryan by a significant amount of money. i guess the question is there a possibility that republicans have overplayed their hand with some of these astroturf phony candidates and they may lose...
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joining us is ohio senate candidate j.d. vance. this axios piece really struck me because the media are seeing this kind of globalist dream world beginning to fade away for them because more people are on to this total charade. how do you see this playing out with this new crop of republicans coming into the republican party? >> i think we have an incredible opportunity to actually do something for the increasingly working and middle-class base of the party. i think president trump delivered in a big way but as you know he was often not aligned with his own party and i think we really win the way we should in '22 and we deliver results, we are going to have a republican party at every level that is actually aligned with its own voters and then we're going to be unstoppable because we can accomplish on trade, immigration, fighting china, bringing american manufacturing jobs back, securing the southern border. we can do the things republicans have promised to do for a long time but have failed to do. >> laura: this new insight from t
joining us is ohio senate candidate j.d. vance. this axios piece really struck me because the media are seeing this kind of globalist dream world beginning to fade away for them because more people are on to this total charade. how do you see this playing out with this new crop of republicans coming into the republican party? >> i think we have an incredible opportunity to actually do something for the increasingly working and middle-class base of the party. i think president trump...
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that is -- >> go ahead, willie. >> we should tell workers we're still workshoping j.d. vancesonation. this is just a first pass. we'll get there. we'll get there. >> willie, it is always, my default is terrance and philip. hey, betty, what is wrong with you. what is wrong with you? it is a southpark thing. default back to southpark. >> we're going to get you some voice work one of these days. so from the los angeles times, jonah goldberg has a new piece looking at this from the sitting president, where did biden go wrong. in this piece, goldberg writes there is a lot of theories why he's such a political mess. and my own is their correct to one extent or another but the biggest problem is ideological and structural. he will be remembered as last democratic president shaped by the old fdr coalition and reliance on the white working class and bipartisanship. meanwhile the democratic party base is philosophically and cultural contemptuous of politics, yes, the same is true of the gop and all too happy to blow up that old coalition. and if biden had followed an eisenhower like po
that is -- >> go ahead, willie. >> we should tell workers we're still workshoping j.d. vancesonation. this is just a first pass. we'll get there. we'll get there. >> willie, it is always, my default is terrance and philip. hey, betty, what is wrong with you. what is wrong with you? it is a southpark thing. default back to southpark. >> we're going to get you some voice work one of these days. so from the los angeles times, jonah goldberg has a new piece looking at this...
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you look at j.d. vancebiden's approval rating very low in these states and republicans are behind in the polls and getting crushed in fund-raising, so it's not just the extremes when we're talking about the issues. it seems the republican base in these swing states have also selected really extreme candidates and it looks like they'll do it in the arizona senate race, as well. how much does that keep democrats in the game. >> well, this is where you have to make this distinction that we both understand between the house and the senate. the house in the midterm election like this is increasingly a nationalized thing and you see the congressional generic ballot rise and fall on the basis of some of the things that you talk about and there are individual factors in certain house races and not that much. the senate races make their own wind and weather like gubernatorial races and the question there isn't about joe biden's approval rating and to some extent the national mood matters, but in a race where you hav
you look at j.d. vancebiden's approval rating very low in these states and republicans are behind in the polls and getting crushed in fund-raising, so it's not just the extremes when we're talking about the issues. it seems the republican base in these swing states have also selected really extreme candidates and it looks like they'll do it in the arizona senate race, as well. how much does that keep democrats in the game. >> well, this is where you have to make this distinction that we...
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do people like j.d. vanceany respect for their voters, or do they just think that their voters are dumb, and that they will believe it if they just say, i love trump? >> it really doesn't look respectful from the outside. the fact is, they voted for him. he is the republican nominee for senate in ohio, and he's a bet to win that senate seat in november. they will say, the only formula that they care about of success formula, and just getting into office. lindsey graham said to me, if you don't like being reelected, you're in the wrong business. they all have stories, and you can juxtapose the stuff they said about trump when they ran against him in 2018, or 2016, and it's not as if there is a shortage of side-by-side video for it. ultimately, i think it is a combination of weakness, fear, not knowing what to do with yourself without the parking space, without the pin, ultimately, it's a depressing story. it was fascinating to talk to people, and to brief them on their thinking here, in their own, we are, the p
do people like j.d. vanceany respect for their voters, or do they just think that their voters are dumb, and that they will believe it if they just say, i love trump? >> it really doesn't look respectful from the outside. the fact is, they voted for him. he is the republican nominee for senate in ohio, and he's a bet to win that senate seat in november. they will say, the only formula that they care about of success formula, and just getting into office. lindsey graham said to me, if you...
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j.d. vance thinks, i could run as a shock jocks. blake masterson arizona.ng into this doesn't exist anymore. yeah, we can do a whole symposium on this. but also, part of it is that people don't feel like they are getting anything from washington. the response to this, another thing we learn from these focus groups that senators are different from governors. people think their governors are being responsive to him. i would say republican focus groups are like, i really think marjorie taylor greene and matt gates are in the ones doing their job because they are fighting. i see them on tv. they don't believe or even care whether people in washington actually deliver results for them. so, i think that disconnect between what we are seeing in local politics and washington is really evident. >> yeah, and that distinction between how governors are doing and how senators are doing. if you look at mike dewine in ohio, right, the way he is trying to be a republican politician versus j.d. vance. it is really quite different. i wonder how much, you know, how much the m
j.d. vance thinks, i could run as a shock jocks. blake masterson arizona.ng into this doesn't exist anymore. yeah, we can do a whole symposium on this. but also, part of it is that people don't feel like they are getting anything from washington. the response to this, another thing we learn from these focus groups that senators are different from governors. people think their governors are being responsive to him. i would say republican focus groups are like, i really think marjorie taylor...
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he is that, state and when you look for j.d. vanceacking him for not being high enough, where you have tim bryant giving such an impassioned speech on microchips passage of legislation, he is meant for ohio. these candidates, the democrat candidates are running really smart races. against their opponents. again, in a surgical way that is making a difference. >> so, jonathan, very quickly, i have less than 30 seconds. i want to start with you guys so much longer. do you think that we have become to echo chamber? it would become too entrenched, too siloed, on both sides of the aisle? because i feel like as we go into these november midterms, people are paying attention to some of these races, but i do not think there are still giving at the attention of the needs in terms of a more organic and holistic way of looking at what is happening. >> i think it is a good point, katie. you do have to remember that we are still a ways out from the election. and i think the intensity of the midterm elections might resemble presidential election yea
he is that, state and when you look for j.d. vanceacking him for not being high enough, where you have tim bryant giving such an impassioned speech on microchips passage of legislation, he is meant for ohio. these candidates, the democrat candidates are running really smart races. against their opponents. again, in a surgical way that is making a difference. >> so, jonathan, very quickly, i have less than 30 seconds. i want to start with you guys so much longer. do you think that we have...
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can j.d. vance really beat tim ryan? j.d. vance is a novice candidate.we'll see. if it's a huge gop wave in the fall, then that's one thing. but elections are choices and voters are going to have to make these choices, and they're not going to choose wackos to represent them. those independents in the middle trying to take an honest look at the candidates are going to say we cannot elect this republican because this is just not a senator. that's certainly the case in georgia. as far as where the democrats stand right now, i think your analogy of the college basketball team that shoots 14% and is one point ahead at half-time is about right. democrats and president biden have had crisis followed by catastrophe followed by calamity all along to this point and biden still beats trump in head-to-head match-ups. if you assume the next two years can't get any worse in terms of circumstances, democrats are not looking that bad for '24 and not looking near as bad as many people thought they would for '22. >>> coming up, even a little league game isn't spared from
can j.d. vance really beat tim ryan? j.d. vance is a novice candidate.we'll see. if it's a huge gop wave in the fall, then that's one thing. but elections are choices and voters are going to have to make these choices, and they're not going to choose wackos to represent them. those independents in the middle trying to take an honest look at the candidates are going to say we cannot elect this republican because this is just not a senator. that's certainly the case in georgia. as far as where...
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j.d. vance's ohio senate campaign. he went on to win the republican nomination. into masters, a stanford grad and venture capitalist trying to win over a maga base. >> peter teal, the one america first billionaire that we have. okay. not a fan. i think he's great. okay. you know what? i'm proud of peter. >> you know, he looks like he walked right out of the palo alto campus of google and i think that, you know, that's not something that republican conservatives are used to. the republican party is having a difficult time catching up to what the definition of conservative is and i think that we in arizona are feeling the heart of that. >> the last thing we need to take on big tech is somebody from big tech. >> reporter: another leading contender in the race is solar executive ex self-funder jim layman attacking claims he's beholden to peter teal. >> blake masters is the puppet of california big tech. >> reporter: is it possible for you to win the nomination without trump's backing? >> absolutely. the people of this state realize that the president hasn't always ma
j.d. vance's ohio senate campaign. he went on to win the republican nomination. into masters, a stanford grad and venture capitalist trying to win over a maga base. >> peter teal, the one america first billionaire that we have. okay. not a fan. i think he's great. okay. you know what? i'm proud of peter. >> you know, he looks like he walked right out of the palo alto campus of google and i think that, you know, that's not something that republican conservatives are used to. the...
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incumbents have and what some of these even, you know, trump supported candidates are raising, like j.d. vance racing a whole lot of money. i think money matters less in politics than it did before. we're very polarized and people vote according to the national environment. i think it's worth asking the question is this indicative of an enthusiasm thing? is this republicans assuming they're going to do well in november but democrats being a little bit more mobilized to and maybe since the overturning of roe v. wade. >> and money going to donald trump, his various fund-raising messages, they're constant and they have a lot of people who regularly give $5, $20, $50, money that might otherwise go to candidates that is instead going for stop the steal or whatever else that particular fund-raising e-mail happens to say. >> yeah, it's a really good question and i should emphasize that the numbers we have here, the blue and win red numbers include numbers for president biden and donald trump, so the joint fund-raising committee that those candidates have are included and we've seen even donald trump'
incumbents have and what some of these even, you know, trump supported candidates are raising, like j.d. vance racing a whole lot of money. i think money matters less in politics than it did before. we're very polarized and people vote according to the national environment. i think it's worth asking the question is this indicative of an enthusiasm thing? is this republicans assuming they're going to do well in november but democrats being a little bit more mobilized to and maybe since the...
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and time ryan's 9.1 million haul is well ahead of republican opponent j.d. vance.ning despite president biden's poll numbers that are plunging? joining me to discuss, democratic strategist crystal knight. anez, how do you explain it? >> well, i'm not sure that there's a strong correlation between fund rating numbers and victories. democrats did outraise republicans i believe in senate races in 2016. so increasingly when there's such a huge disconnect between essentially one section of the elite and in public and private across different sectors and the rest of the country, i wouldn't expect the fund-raising numbers to necessarily indicate something about where the electorate is. the best example is jeb bush who spent $130 million running for president and couldn't crack 3%. >> charles: another issue, crystal, i did some work on the abrams numbers versus kemp. he's significantly outraised her amongst georgia residents. in california, new york and illinois, they have a war chest for her. doesn't make a difference because they can't vote for her. >> voters in the stat
and time ryan's 9.1 million haul is well ahead of republican opponent j.d. vance.ning despite president biden's poll numbers that are plunging? joining me to discuss, democratic strategist crystal knight. anez, how do you explain it? >> well, i'm not sure that there's a strong correlation between fund rating numbers and victories. democrats did outraise republicans i believe in senate races in 2016. so increasingly when there's such a huge disconnect between essentially one section of the...
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you've got ohio, tim ryan is really doing well now against j.d. vanceems to be in big trouble there, author of hillbilly-ilogy. even ron johnson who the january 6th mentioned in regard to fake electors is lagging in the polls in possible match-ups. when you look at topher all picture, most people will say to you it's still very much favoring the republicans but not nearly as much as it did before. >> not like the house at all. the map is totally in favor of republicans. you look at the senate, and there could be some friction there and it might not be as easy of a layup as it should have been. it's going to depend on their momentum in wisconsin. ron johnson is not very popular. is there going to be enough enthusiasm among democrats to kick him out of office. >> maybe the big picture question, you never know what it's going to be in november. maybe the big picture question that a lot of people are asking themselves is yes, inflation, gas prices, food prices. that stuff is worrying to me, but not as worrying as having somebody in office who is questioning
you've got ohio, tim ryan is really doing well now against j.d. vanceems to be in big trouble there, author of hillbilly-ilogy. even ron johnson who the january 6th mentioned in regard to fake electors is lagging in the polls in possible match-ups. when you look at topher all picture, most people will say to you it's still very much favoring the republicans but not nearly as much as it did before. >> not like the house at all. the map is totally in favor of republicans. you look at the...
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time ryan in ohio outraising j.d. vance, the democratic incumbent in georgia, in nevada, colorado, arizona doing very well. abortion politics is driving a lot of this from the fund-raising perspective. people's nervousness, women's nervousness they'll see their rights restricted under stronger republican majority senate. the question is can that money, can those big donations translate into votes? that's a real question because inflation concerns around the economy still are bigger drivers, at least in the polling, of what voters say will turn them out in november. >> one of the other things that happened while president biden was overseas, you had west virginia senator joe manchin dealing that pretty devastating blow to what was left of president biden's domestic agenda. senator manchin says he is not going to support climate provisions or a tax hike on the wealthy in that package. what does it say biden is struggling to win over a member of his own party to support his agenda even if it is a senator like senator manchin?
time ryan in ohio outraising j.d. vance, the democratic incumbent in georgia, in nevada, colorado, arizona doing very well. abortion politics is driving a lot of this from the fund-raising perspective. people's nervousness, women's nervousness they'll see their rights restricted under stronger republican majority senate. the question is can that money, can those big donations translate into votes? that's a real question because inflation concerns around the economy still are bigger drivers, at...
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oz, and you have j.d. vance and herschel walker and out in arizona, someone who may be even more extreme than all of those candidates that donald trump is supporting. >> yeah. arizona has become a battleground state in part because the republican leadership there seems out of step from the rest of the populous. by simply voter registration should be leaning republican. but kari lake, who is a gubernatorial candidate, she's an election denier and that is why she has donald trump's support. and that is just one of her radical views. and what we've seen in arizona, it just says we've seen a couple of other states, georgia among them, where the rest of the republican party tries to get behind a more conventional candidate, one still conservative but not as trumpy and that is setting up the showdown here with with the split screen, it captures the dynamic. and sp-t speaks to mike pence being able to break with his former boss. that he is someone on january 6 said he was doing his constitutional duty. trump has never
oz, and you have j.d. vance and herschel walker and out in arizona, someone who may be even more extreme than all of those candidates that donald trump is supporting. >> yeah. arizona has become a battleground state in part because the republican leadership there seems out of step from the rest of the populous. by simply voter registration should be leaning republican. but kari lake, who is a gubernatorial candidate, she's an election denier and that is why she has donald trump's support....
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that is between trump-backed republican j.d. vance and democrat congressman tim ryan. only 54% of democrats approve of the president's handling of the economy as whispers of a recession grow much louder and inflation straps family budgets. let's bring in buckeye state republican congressman jim jordan. he's the top republican on the house judicially committee. congressman, great to have you on. this is the sixth time the president has visited your state. he clearly believes he's got a captive audience there. your thoughts. >> he might believe that. but what is it? nine out of ten fellow citizens think the country is on the wrong track. that's up 15 points from two months ago. that's how bad things are. i don't know that making a trip to ohio will change things. you mentioned the senate race. where is tim ryan? i don't think he will be with president biden today. the president makes the sixth visit to your state and you're running for senate and you won't show up? that tells you about this administration and how wrong the policy is. >> you mentioned tim ryan. there's a
that is between trump-backed republican j.d. vance and democrat congressman tim ryan. only 54% of democrats approve of the president's handling of the economy as whispers of a recession grow much louder and inflation straps family budgets. let's bring in buckeye state republican congressman jim jordan. he's the top republican on the house judicially committee. congressman, great to have you on. this is the sixth time the president has visited your state. he clearly believes he's got a captive...
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ohio, tim ryan raised $9 million well ahead of j.d. vance. raphael warnock, $17.2 million.k kelly raise the $13.6 million. of course, we've seen just before, just in 2020 actually, there were some democratic candidates who raised bonkers cash. and that did not amount to a victory so money is not everything. >> money is not everything. neither is polling. if you ask the white house, they say it goes up it goes down but we do have new cnn polling that does not spell good things for the white house. david, i know when you look at this polling that cnn has, it can't be good for the white house when people say the top economic concern is inflation. 75% of the people when they ask people how is biden handling inflation. that's just at 25%. >> yeah, kaitlan, these numbers are dismal to the white house. that's why the democratic fundraising initiatives are important because the environment is so treacherous for democrats. the eye-popping number of the new poll created by fsrs, to me the question is does joe biden have the right priority? is he working on the right problems? 7 in 10
ohio, tim ryan raised $9 million well ahead of j.d. vance. raphael warnock, $17.2 million.k kelly raise the $13.6 million. of course, we've seen just before, just in 2020 actually, there were some democratic candidates who raised bonkers cash. and that did not amount to a victory so money is not everything. >> money is not everything. neither is polling. if you ask the white house, they say it goes up it goes down but we do have new cnn polling that does not spell good things for the...
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j.d. vance's. >> excellent, tim miller, 20 seconds i appreciated. do it for me on this edition of alex witt reports. in just a minute, lindsey ryder is in for yazoo vossoughian as our coverage continues here on msnbc. have a good saturday. on msnbc. have a good saturday (dad) we have to tell everyone that we just switched to verizon's new welcome unlimited plan, for just $30. (daughter) i've already told everyone! (nurse) wait... did you say verizon for just $30? (mom) it's their best unlimited price ever. (cool guy) $30...that's awesome. (dad) yeah, and it's from the most reliable 5g network in america. (woman) for $30 a line, i'm switching now. (mom) yeah, it's easy and you get $960 when you switch the whole family. (geek) wow... i've got to let my buddies know. (geek friend) we're already here! (vo) the network you want. the price you love. only from verizon. good afternoon everyone i'm lindsey reiser in for yasmin vossoughian. right now rescuers rescue efforts are going on across kentucky to find those who our chat by the devastating funding tha
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we have a very close senate race with j.d. vanceim ryan trying to hold onto his seat. you've got arizona which is in play. you've got florida. we have a lot of races that we are going to be looking at to see how these issues fare. and this is not representation on the moderate side of the republican party. at all. >> then yelp, roughly, i saw you nodding win if she just alluded to the branding of the republican party. and the impact that's going to have. so abortion actually into an increase in voter turnout especially in battleground states. do you think we'll see some purple states from blue? >> i hope so. i hope that democrats connect the dots and get people fired up in the republicans are doing a really good job of making people recognize that we're at a five alarm fire. in this country in terms of our democracy and in terms of keeping our constitutional rights. >> really helpful and important else from both of you, noelle nikpour in daniel moody. thank you so much for your time. coming up, the top of the hour, we are live in tw
we have a very close senate race with j.d. vanceim ryan trying to hold onto his seat. you've got arizona which is in play. you've got florida. we have a lot of races that we are going to be looking at to see how these issues fare. and this is not representation on the moderate side of the republican party. at all. >> then yelp, roughly, i saw you nodding win if she just alluded to the branding of the republican party. and the impact that's going to have. so abortion actually into an...
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j.d. vance in ohio. . blake masters in arizona. that's just a few of them. david, you first. you make of this reporting? does that echo what you are hearing from other republicans? or even former republicans? are some of these candidates ethically pad? >> absolutely. and republicans could be going into a cycle where they should have the upper hand but they might snatch defeat from the jaws of history. you listed the candidates that, and otherwise neutral, racism republicans might have a leg up but looks like mitch mcconnell might not get his majority back, given some of the candidates walker, oz, vance, and masters there are second scenarios that could happen republicans might get 50 republican senators, or 51. but mcconnell might not actually have the books to become a majority leader you have masters race, he might not support mitch mcconnell. and missouri, greitens, full disclosure, i have an interest in the politics of that race. but eric wright and said he will not support mitch mcconnell. so mcconnell may not even get his majority. and if he does, he might not have the
j.d. vance in ohio. . blake masters in arizona. that's just a few of them. david, you first. you make of this reporting? does that echo what you are hearing from other republicans? or even former republicans? are some of these candidates ethically pad? >> absolutely. and republicans could be going into a cycle where they should have the upper hand but they might snatch defeat from the jaws of history. you listed the candidates that, and otherwise neutral, racism republicans might have a...
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you know, j.d. vancee day said, i love san francisco, the next day he said, i hate san francisco, i love silicon valley. i mean, this does actually, people go, when is this gonna catch up with these people? usually at the voting booth, right? >> it does, it has. i think in large measure it will. i think they're dynamics political crosscurrents that i know, and i'm sure you know from your conversation with a number of republicans, a lot of the leadership did not want to be in play this fall, it did not want to go into this fall having the discussion about abortion, they didn't go into this fall having a discussion about guns. now, here we are. they were very unhappy that a number of the conservative states, mississippi included, pushing forward abortion legislation that they knew would wind up in front of the supreme court. so, here we are. now, the leadership is hammered by candidates who are so whacked out, the voters are looking at them saying, i can't do that, and policy positions that are untenable fo
you know, j.d. vancee day said, i love san francisco, the next day he said, i hate san francisco, i love silicon valley. i mean, this does actually, people go, when is this gonna catch up with these people? usually at the voting booth, right? >> it does, it has. i think in large measure it will. i think they're dynamics political crosscurrents that i know, and i'm sure you know from your conversation with a number of republicans, a lot of the leadership did not want to be in play this...
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and especially when you look at the trump-backed candidates like j.d. vanceink that it's a little too early for what the new yorker just wrote about the dash it's very early. people are notoing general election odds yet. democrats have clearly gotten up bounce and funding post-dobbs, but especially when you're looking at a statewide race, the fox news poll number that really struck me was that democrats and republicans are both extremely motivated by 67%. that's not something i think any of us have seen in recent polling, at least in this election cycle. and so that i think is what really stuck out to me, because when you get into these statewide races, they e normally a few points apart anyway, and so does this hold? i remember in 2018 during kavanaugh we all got really excited and thought it we are actually not going to lose, and we famously did. so we will see if this enthusiasm holds, but that 67% number should stick out to ever republican senate candidate buried >> shannon: which of these races do you think are the best options for democrats? >> look, i
and especially when you look at the trump-backed candidates like j.d. vanceink that it's a little too early for what the new yorker just wrote about the dash it's very early. people are notoing general election odds yet. democrats have clearly gotten up bounce and funding post-dobbs, but especially when you're looking at a statewide race, the fox news poll number that really struck me was that democrats and republicans are both extremely motivated by 67%. that's not something i think any of us...
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walk around in a jean shirt and tell everyone how bad j.d. vanceance himself from the president. he does not show up in cleveland. he wants to be a senator from ohio. and then whaley wants to be the governor of ohio. she does not show up either. what an embarrassment to the president. if they got an advance of this why would they send him anyway? there was nothing urgent about that trip. what's urgent about it if he wanted to do something, maybe he wants to show up in highland, in illinois, maybe he wants to do something there. he's not going to win ohio. he has lost handily to donald trump in ohio as did hillary clinton. but he shows up with between 36 and 39% approval rating. look at the q. poll it's at 33%. is he losing his own party. here's an example. anonymous dem lawmaker told nbc there is a goft having the president out there every day using his executive power show the country you are fighting for them. almost like is he hiding. has the bully pull pitted hiding behind it or under it. it he goes on vacation every weekend. doesn't have any i
walk around in a jean shirt and tell everyone how bad j.d. vanceance himself from the president. he does not show up in cleveland. he wants to be a senator from ohio. and then whaley wants to be the governor of ohio. she does not show up either. what an embarrassment to the president. if they got an advance of this why would they send him anyway? there was nothing urgent about that trip. what's urgent about it if he wanted to do something, maybe he wants to show up in highland, in illinois,...
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j.d. vancether for the kids. >>> plus president biden gives an optimistic outlook on the economy. why he believes we are not headed for a recession. keep it right here on "morning joe." not headed for a recession headed for a recession keep it right here on "morning suggests the scientists. so they shoot it. hmm... back to the miro board. dave says “feed it?” joe. just then our hero has a breakthrough. "shoot it, camera, shoot a movie!" and so our humble team saves the day by working together. on miro. seen this ad? it's not paid for by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling corporations that wrote prop 27. it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state corporations. a tiny share goes to the homeless, and even less to tribes. and a big loophole says, costs to promote betting reduce money for the tribes, so they get less. hidden agendas. fine print. loopholes. prop 27. they didn't write it for the tribes or the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. when you
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we have j.d. vance. we have dr. oz.se individuals that were thought to be more mainstream political americans who have shifted to the far right and evolved to the points and places because donald trump has propagated these election conspiracies and elevated the relevancy in the parties. and yet at the same time that is where this question is really dug down for a lot of us here and each individual is their own. but i went to arizona because i wanted to figure out that question. carrie lake, right, just over a decade ago she was an obama donor, a local news anchor. i talked to more than a dozen of her friends who described her as liberal and yet you saw her shift slowly and gradual over the last decade. leader to this point where she is an accolade of donald trump and the front-runner for governor in arizona. take a look at her evolution. >> you're watching the best. >> we begin with the fox 10 news alert. >> reporter: carrie lake used to be known as a charismatic newscaster. a staple on tv for more than two decades. but
we have j.d. vance. we have dr. oz.se individuals that were thought to be more mainstream political americans who have shifted to the far right and evolved to the points and places because donald trump has propagated these election conspiracies and elevated the relevancy in the parties. and yet at the same time that is where this question is really dug down for a lot of us here and each individual is their own. but i went to arizona because i wanted to figure out that question. carrie lake,...
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some of the marquee races and herschel walker ducking debates and the trolling of mehmet oz to j.d. vance losing the support of his own party and democrats have a shot at the majority and the continued shift and more extreme than your average authoritarian leader. we'll tell you about all of those stories and more when "deadline: white house" continues. "deadline: white house" continues. i mean, "riders" is cool, but "bikers"...is really cool. -seriously? -denied. can we go back to meeting at the rec center? the commute here is brutal. denied. how do we feel about getting a quote to see if we can save with america's number one motorcycle insurer? should flo stop asking the same question every time? -approved! -[ altered voice ] denied! [ normal voice ] whoa. [whistling] when you have technology that's easier to control... that can scale across all your clouds... we got that right? yeah, we got that. it's easier to be an innovator. so you can do more incredible things. [whistling] wanna help kids get their homework done? so you can do more incredible things. well, an internet connection's
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candidates being flawed, but we know in the polling, herschel walker, you know, you talk about j.d. vanceu talk about some of these other candidates. even though they are flawed, they are pulling very well. what do you make of this? guest 2: what do i make of it? i reference to this earlier, and i will reiterate once again, i am in a position where, look, for me, control of the senate is everything, ok? the question is whether democrats can keep the senate, and i am hopeful that we can keep the senate, in part because of candidates like herschel walker, who is a walking disaster. i mean, he just strong nice words together. not sure what they mean, but once you get him on a stop, you know, the guy cannot string together, you know, anything intelligible in english. he is not telling the truth. he has got wacky ideas. and, you know, i can only imagine that senator mcconnell is looking, getting a little nervous, you know, looking at these races, you know, wondering if he will be able to maintain the majority or not. host: dj, let me bring you in. we know republicans are hoping to pick up a th
candidates being flawed, but we know in the polling, herschel walker, you know, you talk about j.d. vanceu talk about some of these other candidates. even though they are flawed, they are pulling very well. what do you make of this? guest 2: what do i make of it? i reference to this earlier, and i will reiterate once again, i am in a position where, look, for me, control of the senate is everything, ok? the question is whether democrats can keep the senate, and i am hopeful that we can keep the...
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oz does and look to see how j.d. vancerschel walker, too. >> steve: maybe the former president is a king maker then because he has been very successful in endorsing candidates who have gone on to win the primaries. let's see what happens in general. >> ainsley: they love his policy. they love trump's policies. they have been critical about other parts of his personality. but as far as his policies are concerned, the gas prices were better. our economy was doing better. and we'll have to see. gavin newsom went to the white house, you know, when our president was over in saudi arabia. >> steve: that was weird. >> ainsley: now is he taking out these ads in florida. ains. >> brian: and texas. >> ainsley: he would love to run. >> steve: i wonder if there were a lot of people in california at the turning point event, because the number for the california governor seems so high. >> brian: right. >> ainsley: michelle obama much lower i think she would beat anyone who puts their hat in the ring. >> brian: i will add this, too. gove
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candidates being flawed, but we know in the polling, herschel walker, you know, you talk about j.d. vanceu talk about some of these other candidates. even though they are flawed, they are pulling very well. what do you make of this? guest 2: what do i make of it? i reference to this earlier, and i will reiterate once again, i am in a position where, look, for me, control of the senate is everything, ok? the question is whether democrats can keep the senate, and i am hopeful that we can keep the senate, in part because of candidates like herschel walker, who is a walking disaster. i mean, he just strong nice words together. not sure what they mean, but once you get him on a stop, you know, the guy cannot string together, you know, anything intelligible in english. he is not telling the truth. he has got wacky ideas. and, you know, i can only imagine that senator mcconnell is looking, getting a little nervous, you know, looking at these races, you know, wondering if he will be able to maintain the majority or not. host: dj, let me bring you in. we know republicans are hoping to pick up a th
candidates being flawed, but we know in the polling, herschel walker, you know, you talk about j.d. vanceu talk about some of these other candidates. even though they are flawed, they are pulling very well. what do you make of this? guest 2: what do i make of it? i reference to this earlier, and i will reiterate once again, i am in a position where, look, for me, control of the senate is everything, ok? the question is whether democrats can keep the senate, and i am hopeful that we can keep the...
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and j.d. vance and others saying that he thinks it's necessary. is it to advantage to continue to point to that war as the reason people are suffering after the home. think politically. you are slicing your own throat in order for short-term gain that nobody believes. >> ainsley: you know i haven't thought about it that way, he would have saved his presidency if he would have started drilling again. >> brian: urgency. >> ainsley: gas prices would have gone down. americans would have been much happier. more money in our pockets. and he could say we are going to produce more of these electric cars. we are going to get more chips. going to start making these quickly and we will have -- exactly. that way you will have alternative. >> pete: makes you wonder who is making the calls. that's the question people are asking. is the president running the teleprompter and putting in the talking points or is joe biden actually making? because you feel like a rational joe biden based on the one we have known for 40 years in public life. my legacy is important.
and j.d. vance and others saying that he thinks it's necessary. is it to advantage to continue to point to that war as the reason people are suffering after the home. think politically. you are slicing your own throat in order for short-term gain that nobody believes. >> ainsley: you know i haven't thought about it that way, he would have saved his presidency if he would have started drilling again. >> brian: urgency. >> ainsley: gas prices would have gone down. americans...