are elected. even though polls show much less interest by the public now across the board. white house correspondent peter doocy has details tonight live from the north lawn. good evening, peter. peter: good evening, bret. things are changing here at the biden white house. the president once told us that inflation was his top domestic priority. now we are told inflation is his top economic priority as he decides to stake his side s midterm chances on abortion access. as they say in one of the times are good they ain t seen nothing yet. pete: a promise from the president protect abortion access with a new law as long as democrats pick up a few seats this november. the first bill that i will send to the congress will be to codify roe v. wade. pete: abortion trails the economy and inflation as voters most important issue in the new york times siena poll. abortion still is a top issue but voters are making their decision in november three weeks from today about econ
where he made critical remarks about republican economic philosophy after spending the holiday on the campaign trail in wisconsin and pennsylvania. we will talk live with the republican nominee for senate from pennsylvania, dr. mehmet oz a little bit later. first up tonight, white house correspondent peter doocy live from the north lawn. good evening, peter. peter: good evening, bret. we noticed something while out on the campaign trail with president biden this weekend when he is surrounded by midterm voters he spends a lot of time talking about maga republicans. but back here at the white house, surrounded w by the cabit he is trying to stick to official business. i m not a fan of big fan of trickle down economics. i find the trickle stops fairly quickly coming down. peter: he is also not a big fan of so-called maga republicans. the extreme maga republicans in congress have chosen to go backwards, full of anger, violence, hate and division. peter: he is making a p
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