a problem for the republicans if that attitude persists. john: another topic, and sensing there just may be a whiteboard around somewhere on this. and that is you make the contention that while the national numbers show a huge lead for the former president in terms of the gop nomination, that when it comes down to the actual primary states themselves he may not be as unbeatable as he appears. yeah. well, there is a whiteboard, there is a whiteboard in your future. wednesday in the real clear politics average donald trump had 55.9%, in other words, 44.1% of republicans nationwide were undecided or for somebody else. but in iowa, the poll has him as 42, meaning 58% of the republicans in iowa are for somebody else or undecideds. another poll, echelon insight poll had him at 33. i ve been talking to the campaigns polling in the state and they are showing him in the
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bringing you another key race alert. let s take a look at the wall and talk about where we are in terms of the actual vote count. in the commonwealth of virginia with 71% of the vote in, republican candidate glenn youngkin has 1,228,830 votes. he is at 54.3% of the vote. he is up ahead of his democratic challenger by 2,088 votes, 45% of the vote, a very healthy 9 percentage point lead for glenn youngkin with 71% of the estimated vote in. in new jersey, democratic incumbent governor phil murphy with 18% % of the vote, he s up with 55.9% of the vote, roughly
55,000 votes ahead of republican jack ciattarelli who has 217,577 votes with an 18% of the estimated vote in. murphy up 55.9% of the vote to ciattarelli s 43.2% of the vote. and now i m walking over to the magic wall again because john king and i find this virginia gubernatorial race eternally fascinating a commonwealth that joe biden won by ten percentage points and glenn youngkin, 71% of the vote in, it s not over yet, but he is so far doing quite well. he is exceeding his metrics just about everywhere on the map including the red you see in the republican counties in virginia, glenn youngkin is exceeding his metrics. exceeding the performance of the republican candidate four years ago and turning out trump voters in trump country, and a lot of these areas, even though they re blue he s doing better than republicans have in quite some time. what do i do constantly when we
of the uk, if you re vaccinated, you re quite well protected, particularly against hospitalizations and deaths. the worry is if you re not vaccinated, you re at greater risk than before. i don t want to see a growing divide between the unvaccinated and vaccinated. we ve got to close that gap. that s why we re working so hard to get people vaccinated everywhere. in this country we can t do what duterte did, if you don t get your shot, you ll go to jail. 65.4% of americans received at least one dose, 55.9% are fully vaccinated. age 12 and over we went from being really among the worst in the world to really being not terrible shape. how much protection does that give us? how close are we to something like a herd immunity that will protect our kids in school, younger americans, at least in states where there are high