back to where he s from? here s that moment. why don t he go back to where her fees from and give back his million dollar mansion. where he s you ve been all this time, while people are dying on the streets? where is he been? where s he been all this time while the gas prices going up. where is he been all this time as the school system calling all parents domestic terrorists. you believe? that so, i mean, barack obama has been running for office that s part of where he has been all this time. but also herschel walker, according to local news from texas, lived in a gated community for ten years in a almost 3 million dollar home. it s kind of this pointless fight, as you know allison, barack obama s not running for office right now. so why is he wasting time at these rallies criticizing barack obama when there s other things he could talk about? when he is actually running for office right now. and another point, he said will open my resume against barack obama s and i thoug
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tonight. we got a tweet from bt evans that says holes don t vote, people do. get out and vote. very true. absolutely. this is about the interview that you did with the police dispatcher and her daughter who was a victim of an armed robbery, so the police dispatcher and her daughter had me in tears right now, i can hear the emotion in the mom s voice. we all could. that was amazing. it was unbelievable to think about. i still get chills about, and also this one was from carmella on and the question is does moral excellence matter in this country? anymore? doesn t seem like it. well, we think it does. carmella. hope it does. me too. you know where to find us at allison camerota and at the lower coats. everyone, thank you for watching only a few days away from the midterm elections. our coverage continues and we ll see you tomorrow night. we ll see you tomorrow night. isk anand reward. so you can enjoy m more of.this.
it s more than just, you know, it s about guns, it s about people feeling good in their homes to your point it s not about numbers. it s about how voters feel. and the new york governor race is a race solely on the issue of crime. lee zeldin was attacked alt an event and a few weeks later there was a drive-by shooting in front of his house. that makes the issue front and center. well, allison, feelings. we re going to talk about next the idea of politics being local and this really is about feelings, if you think about it. how people are feeling on the issue, and actually on our website cnn.com, jake tapper compares the perception of crime versus the realities of what s happening. i encourage everyone to look at that. we here on our panel have been talking as you guys have been talking about how in that cnn poll crime is down there. it is not one of the top issues. as i think you mentioned it s only 3% of respondents consider it the issue, the most important issue they ll be vo
to be as controversial a candidate as he is. let s go to allison. i want to hear her take on her panel as well. we ve been listening with great interest, and our panelists here are really interested in the polling. so let s bring in cnn s john berman, also bill kristol, and our journalist. i know you guys were fascinated by some of these findings, so let s look at the 1950s, john, the 1950s, which i know you hold in very high regard. since the 1950s american culture and way of life has mostly changed for the worst. that s the question. 66% of republicans agree with that, 71% of white evangelicals agree with that, 31% of americans agree with that. 51% of white evangelicals agree,