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country that includes everyone will just asher lindstaedt is a professor of government at the university of essex. she joins me now from colchester, england, natasha, good to see you. cnn poll of polls reveals a dead heat, which can at this stage should be most concerned. and i guess, what does this reveal democrats, you have to be really concerned because if you were to look at the polls in 2016 and 2020, hillary clinton and joe biden were doing much better in all of these swing states of course, clinton lost and biden barely won some of these swing states. >> so just based on the polling, you have to be really, really concerned. but what harris is banking on is that she has a much better ground game, that there's somewhere between ten to 14 points greater levels of enthusiasm amongst democrats versus republicans. and that she's just got this wide coalition of people who maybe haven't voted before that. this will be their first time you participating in a campaign or voting that are actually going to vote, there's some promising signs from the early voting in the state of georgia will 1.4 millio
country that includes everyone will just asher lindstaedt is a professor of government at the university of essex. she joins me now from colchester, england, natasha, good to see you. cnn poll of polls reveals a dead heat, which can at this stage should be most concerned. and i guess, what does this reveal democrats, you have to be really concerned because if you were to look at the polls in 2016 and 2020, hillary clinton and joe biden were doing much better in all of these swing states of...
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you contentious moments joining me now on the tasha lindstaed, professor of government at the university of essexbe impartial in saying it was quite refreshing to see a presidential debates or election debate, which was largely focused on policy yeah, i would agree with you and i think that's what a lot of viewers were saying that this was a remarkably civil debate where they weren't engaged in the horrible personal attacks and they were nice one another. >> they were shaking hands, introducing one another to each other's wives and at times they even conceded certain points and they seem to try to understand one another. >> but i think that one of the reasons why this was the case is because donald trump wasn't on the stage and he is completely shattered our norms of decorum decency. >> and has really made politics all about these very vicious personal attacks. it's only recently calling kamala harris mentally disabled. >> so i hope it's a return to more civility. >> and but you can see what happens when you have two politicians from different sides of the aisle debating about policy, people actu
you contentious moments joining me now on the tasha lindstaed, professor of government at the university of essexbe impartial in saying it was quite refreshing to see a presidential debates or election debate, which was largely focused on policy yeah, i would agree with you and i think that's what a lot of viewers were saying that this was a remarkably civil debate where they weren't engaged in the horrible personal attacks and they were nice one another. >> they were shaking hands,...
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doing every day i want to bring in natasha lindstaedt, who's a professor of government at the university of essex, and she joins us now from colchester, england. thanks so much for being here with us again, i'll get back to the response to hurricane helene in a moment, but i want to start with donald trump's return to butler, pennsylvania. trump paid tribute to the man who lost his life. he did say that the movement stands stronger and more united. he, he projected strength and resilience. so what did you make of his remarks? >> so i think he's returned to butler. was about recapturing the momentum. some of trump's rallies have had, it has been reported, haven't been that well attended. people have been leaving early. >> and in this particular rally in butler, there were people waiting for hours. and i think for trump's kasie wanted to have a chance to do this all over because right after his assassination attempt there was just a lot of momentum behind him. five days later, he hadn't republican national convention. it seemed like a lock that he was going to be the next president. >> and then a f
doing every day i want to bring in natasha lindstaedt, who's a professor of government at the university of essex, and she joins us now from colchester, england. thanks so much for being here with us again, i'll get back to the response to hurricane helene in a moment, but i want to start with donald trump's return to butler, pennsylvania. trump paid tribute to the man who lost his life. he did say that the movement stands stronger and more united. he, he projected strength and resilience. so...
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