the i would never vote for donald trump but vote for joe biden. he s talked with many republicans who dodo not intend to vote for president trump they re looking for an alternative when the conversations come up, but i would vote for joe biden. what do you make of that strategy here? well, keep in mind that only thing that is going to be on the minds of democratic voters when they go to the polls in their caucuses or primaries is who beats trump. what democrats tend to do is vote as pundits. they will go in and think look, i need to find a person who other people are going to vote for and if they believe that even a small slice of republicans and independents in very important places like michigan and wisconsin and pennsylvania those people are going to come over and vote for joe biden and they might not for another candidate that s going to be enormously powerful for biden and the other thing is biden is making a case about down ballot as well.
flashed what appeared to be to symbols of hate. nbc news correspondent ron mott has the details. reporter: it wasn t the final score of the game or even a visit from president trump that had people talking after saturday s army/navy annual rivalry football game. instead, it was these images of cadets and midshipmen in the stands flashing what appears to be hand signals that have lately become signals of hate. the gesture seen on camera multiple times, instantly sparking debate on social media. some calling it disgusting, appalling, and completely unacceptable, while others dismissing the gestures as part of a viral circle game, where players make an okay si sign,d if their friends see it, they punch them in the arm. both the antidefamation league say this signal has been appropriated by far-right groups. the hand shape supposedly forms the letters w and p for white power. the adl says far-right groups
38-45. and pete buttigieg also comes away have a victory 47-36. adrienne, what stands out overall? women voting against trump makes sense. but what candidates and numbers stand out yo to you? overall the numbers substantiate oud stand out. women are overwhelming supporting democrats across the board and you ve got to think about the fact, mika, that white suburban women really made the determination in 2016. yes. and fortunately didn t go toord hillary clint toward hillary clinton s favor. but in 2018 they were the reason why women had historic wins up and down the ballot. we have over a hundred women in the united states congress. only a fraction of them are republicans, the majority of democrats. there s a reason for that. we could spend a good hour
peechd a impeached. 53% to 38% believe he was guilty of abusing the powers of his office. 50% to 37%, again, another majority, believe he was guilty of obstructing justice. and the get this, a clear plural alt, 35% to 47% of voters say donald trump was guilty of bribery. what s your reaction to that? well, my rhode islae-election the election had what we tried to put forward was something that was fair, that got all the facts out, that honed in on witness who s have direct knowledge of these charges against president trump. and they should come out. you know, joe, i was very moved by those seven congress members, all of whom have served in the military or cia, all of whom had who had been in districts that trump had won and some of whom
when breaking down those hypothetical matchups by gender, it s interesting. president trump wins with men but loses with women. among men, the closest race is between president trump and joe biden, 47 to 45%. bernie sanders loses to trump by a larger margin, 43% to 50%. bloomberg comes in at 41 while trump gets 46% of the vote. buttigieg loses by ten. 39% to 49%. and the biggest victory for trump among men comes against elizabeth warren, 38% to 52%. and when looking at hypothetical matchups among women, president trump loses in every race. he loses to bernie sanders 54-36. against elizabeth warren 53-38. against joe biden 31-36. michael bloomberg beats trump