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and back with me are susan del percio and dean obeidallah. susan, i worked in campaigns.at you ever had a candidate like hearsal walker, but i would think at a certain point, a party would have the sort of respect for politics and respect for the united states senate that they wouldn't want a candidate like herschel walker. he was the pick of the voters down there. that's who they picked. they had a lot of choices. what would you do with a candidate like this, and why do you think republicans don't care about his scandals? >> just from a logistic point of view, i would do exactly what they did with walker tonight. they gave him very scripted lines to deliver. and he memorized them. so he's delivering. as far as what do you do with a client, i mean, i'm sorry, what you do with a candidate like that, it's really tough once they're on the ballot. even with all the abortion talk, they couldn't walk away from him, and i think when we saw rick scott go down there, it was to show for fund-raiser purposes, we're not abandoning him. at the end of the day, the party did first get b
and back with me are susan del percio and dean obeidallah. susan, i worked in campaigns.at you ever had a candidate like hearsal walker, but i would think at a certain point, a party would have the sort of respect for politics and respect for the united states senate that they wouldn't want a candidate like herschel walker. he was the pick of the voters down there. that's who they picked. they had a lot of choices. what would you do with a candidate like this, and why do you think republicans...
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susan del percio on set and msnbc political analyst and we love talking new york politics. this race has been consistently tightening in a state where we should say it's become even increasingly blue. it's more than two to one registered democrats here. is crime the main reason zeldin has been able to make it closer? what do you see at play here? >> it should be about a 20-point race right now. in the last couple of years, any other cycle, that's what we would see. we came off 2021 in a mayoral race that was all about crime. eric adams fighting crime, being a former cop, that's what really rallied people all across the political spectrum to him. there's never been a mayor that had that kind of support going into their first year of office. this is a combination, though. i look to the nassau county suburbs of new york to get a better idea, which was economy and crime. that was the 2021 message that led to a sweep in nassau county. let's not forget the top of the ticket rode in on the coattails of the attorney general. what did she talk about morning, noon and night? bail ref
susan del percio on set and msnbc political analyst and we love talking new york politics. this race has been consistently tightening in a state where we should say it's become even increasingly blue. it's more than two to one registered democrats here. is crime the main reason zeldin has been able to make it closer? what do you see at play here? >> it should be about a 20-point race right now. in the last couple of years, any other cycle, that's what we would see. we came off 2021 in a...
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susan del percio, we thank you and this is not the only stop for the former president today.e following his movements throughout the day as he is really being put to work ahead of the midterm elections. i also mention obviously what is happening in the state of arizona, former president there mentioning it in his speech in detroit. and we are following the new developments as voters out into the polls are in arizona. federal judge has in fact ruled on conspiracy theories taking up ballot boxes have a right to be there. the trump appointed judge refusing to issue a restraining order against the right-wing group citing that the first amendment. joined now by marc elias, cofounder of democracy docket and partner at elias law group which in fact filed that lawsuit. mark, thank you for joining on this. we appreciate. at the former president mentioning what is happening there in arizona. i know that you filed an appeal, i believe with the ninth circuit. what was your reaction initially to the decision by the judge? >> obviously, like many people, i was quite disappointed by the dec
susan del percio, we thank you and this is not the only stop for the former president today.e following his movements throughout the day as he is really being put to work ahead of the midterm elections. i also mention obviously what is happening in the state of arizona, former president there mentioning it in his speech in detroit. and we are following the new developments as voters out into the polls are in arizona. federal judge has in fact ruled on conspiracy theories taking up ballot boxes...
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we have susan del percio, republican strategist and msnbc political analyst and former rubble candelabrum florida david jolly. he's also an msnbc political analyst. i said it was big. let's get into this. hayes, you first. as we showed, msnbc's new poll found 76% of all registered voters are highly interested in the upcoming election. it's either out a nine or a ten on a ten-point scale. 57% of registered voters say this year's midterms are more important as compared to past once. more than 5 million people have already cast ballots in person or by mail with turnout surging so far in states like georgia and florida. to the signs suggest turnout on november 8th will be strong? if so, will it be good for democrats? >> on the first part, yes. turnout will be strong on november 8th, it looks like. based on everything we are seeing, people are going to turn out and go to the polls. this showed whether or not people believe this midterm is more important than others. it's really interesting when you consider the num of things that go into play. you have midterms in the middle of the democratic
we have susan del percio, republican strategist and msnbc political analyst and former rubble candelabrum florida david jolly. he's also an msnbc political analyst. i said it was big. let's get into this. hayes, you first. as we showed, msnbc's new poll found 76% of all registered voters are highly interested in the upcoming election. it's either out a nine or a ten on a ten-point scale. 57% of registered voters say this year's midterms are more important as compared to past once. more than 5...
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. >> all right. , susan del percio and when eta tolliver, thank you.reak, hurricane survivors in desperate need federal help so they're having trouble figuring out how to get it. our next guest will try to cover up the confusion. cover up the confusion discover sound that can truly move you in the 2022 grand wagoneer. awarded best driver appeal by j.d. power. ♪♪ subway's drafting 12 new subs for the all-new subway series menu the new monster has juicy steak and crispy bacon. but what...
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susan del percio, and dean, thank you. that is this week's reidout. all in with chris hayes starts right now. all >> tonight on all in -- >> when you ask the president to make a statement, answer my question -- >> before someone is hurt. >> a scramble to save democracy on january 6th. >> we were being told it could take days to clear the capitol, yet mitch is here. >> we will not go to the capitol after two, three days. we should do it here. >> tonight, congressman jim clyde born on their leaders in that room, joins me live. >> [inaudible] they're waiting for this. they're trespassing on the capitol building. i want to punch him out. i'm gonna go to jail, but i would be happy. >> and congressman jamie raskin, of a trump response to this committee's subpoena. bless -- >> her response to the wild charge of governor barnes, the fbi set me up -- >> lieutenant governor mandela barnes, on what happened in wisconsin last night and what we learned from the herschel walker debate with senator raphael warnock in georgia tonight. >> we will see time and time aga
susan del percio, and dean, thank you. that is this week's reidout. all in with chris hayes starts right now. all >> tonight on all in -- >> when you ask the president to make a statement, answer my question -- >> before someone is hurt. >> a scramble to save democracy on january 6th. >> we were being told it could take days to clear the capitol, yet mitch is here. >> we will not go to the capitol after two, three days. we should do it here. >> tonight,...
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. >> basil smikle, susan del percio, republican strategist, thank you so much.. >> they are putting in an environment where there are kids that identify as a free, a cat or a dog, whatever. i am lying. >> how a myth about threes and letterboxes in schools became a gop talking point. we will be right back. will be right back. will be right back. i started screening for colon cancer because of my late husband jay. i wish he could have seen our daughter ellie get married, on the best day of her life. but colon cancer took him fro like it's taken so many others. that's why i've made it my mission to talk about getting screened and ask people to share their reasons why. i screen for my growing family. being with them means everything to me. i screen for my girls. they're always surprising me. i screen for my son. i'm his biggest fan. if you're 45 or older and at average risk, it's time to screen. today, there are more screening options than ever before, including cologuard. cologuard is noninvasive and finds 92% of colon cancers, even in early stages. it's not for th
. >> basil smikle, susan del percio, republican strategist, thank you so much.. >> they are putting in an environment where there are kids that identify as a free, a cat or a dog, whatever. i am lying. >> how a myth about threes and letterboxes in schools became a gop talking point. we will be right back. will be right back. will be right back. i started screening for colon cancer because of my late husband jay. i wish he could have seen our daughter ellie get married, on the...