when seemingly voters are also talking about the immediate expenses of, like, rent, of gassing up their cars? fred, i think it s really hard. i think it s going to be really hard. right now there are just so many voters in this country who look at washington and say, you know, president biden may be saying the right things about social security, about medicare, but does change ever really happen? does washington ever actually sort of do things that has an effect on my pocketbook? so i think that they hear these things especially in a campaign season, but if they re not feeling them directly, and if they don t trust that the democrats have been running all of government for the past two years, and that things have gotten a lot harder for at least a good number of voters, there s just skepticism that that kind of argument can really break through. well, you know, there are a lot of interesting things about, you know, your focus groups in
of you with that, we re taking care of you with reforms that we passed a couple of months ago, and we re going to stop republicans from sunsetting social security and medicare in the next five years. my god, it s not hard. but they re not talking about that. they got to talk about the economy. they got to talk about everything. all the skilled candidates we know have been able to do a bunch of messages at the same time. you can t do one or the other in this environment. and the reality is that abortion, there s a reason why democrats decided to focus on this issue. they started it see these massive numbers of new registrations across the country. i pointed to it too. you looked at kansas, new york special election and you saw people cared, and in a midterm year, trying to change the composition of the electorate, trying to get people who aren t just seniors, to get young women to register and vote to come out was a reasonable goal. there s no reason democrats
the most striking statistics in all of this polling, the most ludicrous and unhelpful thing i saw in the polls, whoever the polling firm was that the 46.1%. these things are wildly within the margin of error, the 46.1 is a meaningless number, it is what they found in the polling but given margin of error, saying 46.1, that someone is ahead by .1. just consider them tie races. the poll that i think is interesting, mike is the most people around the country have no idea that the biden administration did the thing on medicare and the drug fix that was in the big bill passed. people have no idea. why do they have no idea. a bunch of people on the left are going to pile on twitter because we don t talk about it, it s the media s fault. i don t hear candidates talking about it. it s not like the media s not reporting it. decide democrats decided heading
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