who think they might be having a good night. easy, easy. right. easy but but but. a court leaving the ballot open, diane, saying there are lines there in this race that we know is unusually competitive. it means you keep watching it. now let s come back to where we are as we wait. we still have no votes in in mississippi. we do here for another one. again, in this tough national climate for democrats, you have an incumbent democratic governor in a very red state, 56% of the vote in now. right. i told you earlier, watch down here. and a lot of them are starting to slowly fill in. right. these are the conservative counties. but daniel cameron getting only 51% of the vote there. let s just go back in time to 2019. andy beshear getting 46. so the incumbent did a little better. but here s what you look at here. go back to the presidential race. donald trump getting 74% here. and so the margins, the margins are not going daniel cameron s way. if you know that in the urban areas tha
arthel: trump is a clear front runner according to a rear clear poles trump currently has a 52.4%. desantis at 21.5%. now casey desantis to set it forward campaign trail for her husband. why are they pulling out the secret weapon and can ron desantis beat trump? what will it take for him to do that? i m glad you mention the national polling averages. despite what desantis is saying about his team on the ground in iowa and yes that is critically important, national polling averages are more informative the nature of individual poles as their idiosyncratic preview our rights, these numbers have been somewhat steady for the last few months. casey desantis and you know, arthel, i write and research and wrote a book about first ladies, is more than a secret weapon. it is just common sense if you have a spouse that is willing to
else in the capital shops at, and i can see food rotting on the shelves because people can t afford to buy it. so these are real problems the turkish economy is facing. as i said, the president says he s not going to use higher interest rates to combat this rising inflation. so we ll have to see what policies he puts in place. some say that he may reverse course on that, that he may raise rates a little bit. it s getting a bit louder. i m not sure if you can hear it out outside, but hearing presidential president supporters out here on the road. and the loss of r we have heard that president erdogan has won the election with 52.4% of the vote. live now to asl ayd nta ba , foreign policy fellow at brookings institute
the results have been announced at the results have been announced at the last few minutes, with it being announced mr erdogan won 52.4% of the vote, enough to win him another term as the president of turkey. it is late, it is dark, but you can feel the heat on the streetjust down the road from the a k party headquarters, where erdogan addressed supporters on the screen on. we have had confirmation in
on. people can say the man is very old indeed and perhaps even he could be said to be old for his age. they is the most taxing job imaginable. people don t think that s what he s up to it and with good reason. which is not to psi that donald trump is any spring chicken. it was amusing to watch him talking about age isn t really that important i ve seen guys older because he s obviously no spring chicken either so he doesn t want that to become the issue on his part either. speaking of the republican presidential nomination you have the former president leading exponentially every poll, sometimes 20 pointes, sometimes even 30 pointes. the rcp average has him p 52.4 to 23.4 of the recent polls. he s spending a lot of time, britt, on florida governor de santis, both in pac adds and in talking about him. yeah, a lot more time on that teen is on attacking democrats. in the recent interview you may recall he was praising gavin newsom which who is not very