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presidential candidates here. it s kind of reminiscent of doug jones alabama run. i talked with steve this morning and said how would you compare your two campaigns and he said he s tried to focus on education, pension reform, jaukz and health care. he s been trying to separate himself from the national party. i talked to a source close to this campaign and looking at the turnout figures and putting a reality check on what this campaign will ultimately see at the ending of this night. what you re seeing from a donald trump turnout and matt bevin tying himself to donald trump, they re seeing high turnout numbers over in the rural parts of this state. and that s where folks may not have been aware of coming out. by donald trump showing up, everybody across all the local markets of kentucky saw donald trump and were reminded to come out. so yes, you may close the gap over in the suburbs outside of cincinnati and northern kentucky or you may have a surge turnout in those blue corridors of

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20171227:06:43:00

that great state of alabama, a democrat had to be on the ballot in alabama. even in alabama, a state that hadn t elected a democratic senator since 1990 where donald trump won 62% of the vote, it is easy to forget that senator-elect doug jones jumped in that long shot race back in may. now think about it. that was before the incumbent republican senator lost his primary. which slightly upped the democrats chances. it was also before the allegations against roy moore were meticulously detailed in the washington post and other papers. if democrats had been running a symbolic candidate or waited for that race to tighten, they probably would not have won. the new york times reports the lesson from alabama run everywhere you can now appears to be spreading. democratic candidates have filed in all but 20 house districts held by republicans. dems not just in districts where president clinton ran well, but for seats uncontested in 2016 where republicans do remain heavy favorites like texa

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20171227:03:44:00

lesson from alabama run everywhere you can now appears to be spreading. democratic candidates have filed in all but 20 house districts held by republicans. dems not just in districts where president clinton ran well, but for seats uncontested in 2016 where republicans do remain heavy favorites like texas, arkansas, nebraska. the times notes that by comparison, democrats in 80 districts do not have a republican opponent for their seat. and if you follow internal party debates you, may recall that fielding candidates across all 50 states was a core theme of howard dean s run for party chair back in 2004. now all of this could pay off next year. look at these polls. you democrats showing an 18-point advantage in the mid terms. that s for cnn. or 15 points per quinnipiac. or 11 points, that s our nbc/wall street journal poll. dave wasserman covers house races for the cook political report. he just crunched his numbers. when he saw those polls and

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