Lets see. Yes listen before we go, we have to say thank you and wellwishes to Jared Faulkner are technical director. Shes headed the weekdays seven years. This show thanks so much Inside Politics sunday starts now according controversy are predecessor is extreme maga friends are now going after diversity, equity and inclusion all across america 40 President Biden takes the stage. It historically black college, as he struggles with young and black voters. There are no, no words, no Campaign Stop that is going to heal this black people always vote their interests and debating the debates i myself would never recommend going on stage with donald trump. I didnt. Trump agreed to go headtohead cant talk, he can walk, can put two sentences together. How the historic face thats could shake up the race was final hours, i wouldnt be surprised if he is convicted. Trumps trial nears its end. As republican flock to manhattan really very difficult to watch. And democrats dodge when it comes to their
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and the actors that placed uggs in that position a head-to-head battle between biden and trump, we should put our bets on biden, i think, because of the general worry we don t know if trump is going to make it out of the primary, given all some people do given all the weight, the legal troubles he is in. we also need to note there is a generational unease here i mean, these are the baby boomers won t move out of the way. the folks before them won t move out of the way these young folks, as we see in tennessee and wisconsin, across the country, are champing at the bit to try to figure out a different way in which we can go about being in this country. poll after poll shows that there is an unease about the age of both candidates. right. it s not just president biden. it s donald trump, who is only a few years younger. look, the white house, they know, age is an issue in the campaign again, they point to trump, as well, and his, at times, shall we say, erratic behavior let s
past. it s about when voters decided who they were going to vote for. look at this. 48% of voters today in the new hampshire democratic primary say that they just decided in the last few days. four years ago, that number was 25%. in 2008, it was 38%. this is an electorate that is dynamic, it remained very undecided until late, which means late-breaking developments in the last few days have real impact. we asked about the debate on friday night and that number is huge as well. 48% say that debate is a big factor in their vote. that s an enormous amounting. just in the last 72 hours as amy klobuchar has been doing well, as closing messages from the campaigns, as the battle between biden and buttigieg was getting under way and sanders and buttigieg, voters started tuning in and making up their mind very late. i want to talk to our panel