another tweet storm targeting what he calls fake news. anonymous sources which he says often don t exist. the a-team is back. bill mcgurn, mo elleithee and amos snead. mo, what do you think of the president s tweets this morning? this president has spent years lying about his predecessor s birthplace even though he knew it was a lie. he spent years has since the election by lying about widespread voter fraud even though he knows it s a lie. this is a president in his previous life created a fake persona as a publicist who would go and talk to reporters as an anonymous source as a fake persona, you will forgive me if i don t buy into his crocodile tears. i think the issue of anonymous sources is one that has plagued and raised issues with journalists for years. i don t think i think a
moderator if he was planning a run for the white house. if he wins reelection he will serve his full third term of governor saying there is one caveat. he said he won t serve if god strikes me dead. sandra. sandra: david lee miller, let s go to america s newsroom a-team. bill mcgurn and mo elleithee and amos snead. let s start with you first, amos. what struck you from the debate last night? i m upset there is only one debate. pay-per-view watching. you can watch that debate and see she is getting under his skin and irritating him but also pushed him very far to the left. a little bit further than he would be comfortable with. sandra: it was a short time ago america was never really that great comment came out of
gillum in the race for governor there. early numbers indicate more republicans cast votes in florida than democrats. bring in the power panel, amos snead, republican of missouri and jeanne zaino, political science professor at iona college. thank you for being here. kickoff with florida, the perennial battleground, so much fun to cover politic necessary florida. republican turnout there is very strong. president trump did manage to eek out a win that was obama territory in previous years, now things set up for a battle in november. going to be a good one. but, what we re seeing is the liberal progressive side of the democratic party and a trump-backed candidate is that the scene center for the vote? jeanne zaino. jessica: turnout is the
biggest story, republicans and democrats turning out record numbers in races. to your point, what we ll see in november, the progressive leftist candidate in the democratic nominee. sanders, you know, backed nominee versus trump-backed nomin nominee? florida and georgia gubernatorial race, as well. looking at two african american candidates on the democratic side. traditionally, we always talk about the fact as you get to the general, everyone runs to the center. i m not certain that is going to happen this year. i think what we re going to see, candida candidates trying to get out their bases. i don t see either turning to strt more than than already have. amos, your thoughts on that, trump candidates have done well. on the democratic side, branded themselves closer to socialist and more to the beran part of the party. it is not as clear as to how successful that will be on that side. if you are looking at
big shake-up for president trump s legal team. president announcing white house counsel mcgahn will leave his staff. we learned mcgahn has cooperated extensively with mueller s team and the power panel is back to talk about this. amos snead and jeanne zaino. thanks so much. let s talk about background on this. senate judiciary chair grassley doesn t want to see this happen, says you can t let this happen. there is report extensive amount of talking with mueller s team over the course of 30 hours, across many months. it looks like he s on his way out. jeanne zaino, what does it mean? mcgahn deserves credit for one of the best things and i say