trace: here is joe biden s approval rating. we can put that back up on the screen. i look at a couple numbers here. strongly disapprove at 41.8%. strongly approve, lisa, 17.5%. even the people in his own party, the people that put him in to office are saying, you know what? maybe it s time to move on. and he s the oldest president in american history. he s not getting any younger. it s not benjamin button. he s going to get older before the 2024 election. also, who gets really excited about joe biden? you know, what democrat just wakes up and like you know what? i want to hit the pavement, i want to knock on doors. i m excited about joe biden. he doesn t excite people. we ll see the republican primary field has not fully materialized yet. we ll see who runs there. i know president trump was an amazing president that doug mentioned. governor desantis as my
through the evening. we have about 46% of the vote in in north carolina right now. now let s check in on ohio where the democratic congressman tim ryan is out to an early lead at 58.1% to the republican j.d. vance s 41.8%. we have to ask where those votes are coming from. we have about 20% of the vote in in ohio right now. let s check on new hampshire. maggie hassan is at 64.1% to the republican don bolduc s 35.4%. she is about 13,000 votes ahead. that tells you where we are in the vote count. we are not very far in. we are at 8%. but you d rather be maggie hassan at this hour than don bolduc. all right. thanks so much. john king, getting us up to speed on the senate right now. we have races, we have votes coming in in at least three competitive races, new hampshire and georgia and perhaps north carolina. so georgia and new hampshire
develop to go on. what do you say to people who are watching that has, certainly in the u.s. and elsewhere, look at but in marine le pen 2017 and saw the numbers she got, 33.9% in 2017. 41.8% in 2022, five years later. there is a trend that is the far-right an extreme right has extremely grown over these past five years, what do you make of that trend, should we be alarmed or is this an anomaly? now, it s not an anomaly, you can really see closely that the far-right movement are progress-ing you can see that and hungry, you can see that in poland, you can see that there s something happening and we saw that in the united states, there is a disillusion about politicians. they re lot of people saying that we don t want them anymore, we want to try something
security come to regions like this, the visits are not announced until after the officials have left the country. perhaps that s what we re waiting for. video or information coming out of that meeting until after those u.s. officials leave. that s going to be the top headline tonight that we re still looking out for. it will. keep us posted. matt rivers, thank you so much. let s get back to our breaking news. the historic election in france. cnn s diplomatic editor nic robertson is with us. nic, what will this mean, a victory for macron, or potentially a defeat? yeah. the incumbent macron gets reelected 58.2% to le pen, the populist right winger got 41.8%. so clearly trailing a long way behind macron. macron the first french president to be reelected. each president can have up to two five-year terms. he s the first president, french president to be reelected in 20 years. so pulling off something of a
submarines going to the us and uk instead, and he spoke repeatedly to vladimir putin about russia s invasion of ukraine. the picture you are saying i live in paris at the foot of the eiffel tower, an area where micron supporters are celebrating their leader s victory where macron supporters are celebrating. the poll just released puts macron at 58%, marine le pen at 41.8%, these are predicted figures, but the pulse of