the democratic party all around the country. p they are now petrifiedetrifi by very real possibility that the democrats could lose the house and lose the senate, not to majr mention multiple major gubernatorial races all across this great country of ours. this weekend, barack obama, bernie sanders, even first lady jill biden, they re all hitting the campaign trail hard in a desperate attempt to salvager. some of these races. bujot noe t joe biden, the president. it s m he s just noort up to the taskt and it s more than he can handle at thishi point in his life. so he will be spending the weekend in delawarere with his wit granddaughter. so much needed rest and relaxation for the president.afe now, afterr al all, it was a vey nesy week for joe , public events almost every single day. needless to say, the struggle was very real. sed yesterday, for example, bideemn seemed to think that heg inherited five dollar a gallon gas pricesn ga and that america, you, the american people,
be democrats would hide their radicalism , try and runding i as moderates. they re not hiding itt anymore. i meanyou , the issues come dowc radical policies on energy, wide open borders, defund,s. dismantle, nobel laws. e it comes down to woke education versus traditional curriculum in schools. and they re saying i nt openly and no restrictions at b all on abortion. t they all seem to be outr radicalizing each other, thinking that s going to resonate with the american people, especially in light of two years of biden. the well, they ve got their in a bind here. if they don t satay the thingsl you re talking about, nobody gives them money. just listen to what ted said about miss beazley. sh be raean statewide and only n by four hundred votes. trump won north carolina by less than one percentagetagep points. oite so, ted, from one of the beste t races in the country, don t atth these polls fool you? these people surge at the righte time. so surge if they say no to d.c. to sehood, s
with what has happened to the country in the short period of time. and here s the historical trendf . and republicans were the victims of it in 2018. i and donald trump s first midterm election, barack obamahi in his first midterm election in 20 . what happens here toward the end of the campaign is the undecideds and independents break and they re overwhelmingly breaking against the party in power.democr that s joe biden of the democrats. and that s why theseats. theenae races are now moving in s why the direction of republicans. that s why we re pretty muchmber every prognosticator has increased the number of republicanans thats who will pip seats in the house. this is an unmistakable midterm wave. the only question is how big will these waves be ? and the democrats had going for them in august has long dissipated in termissipates of joe biden s improving job numbers. the problem fundamentally remain les. i ca this is a jen psaki can t get her arms around her boss.r the problem, joe
and races that you would neverc. expect. democrats are having t o spend hav money in races they never thought they would have to spend before. so b it s a critical point. speaking of defending and goingt around the countryhe, trying to figure out where you makerack o your closing argument, let me just take back baracbak obama t is on the stump today in georgia, is there for stacey abrams and raphael warnock. i was looking at thisael wa is astounding thinrng to see here, sean.. this is point to percentage points. some two years ago, the entire state of georgia. cie all right, decided by fewer than twelve thousand votes. well, barack obama is and let me clear that off. he s in fulton county, atlanta, georgia. georgia. that s where he s going to have the rally. you see where democrat 70u cas do well here, right? well ove ther 70% of the vote.ho a difference here, two years ago in just this state of two 2 hundred and forty two thousand raw votes in just that county,id i should say,
other races. walker either gets in a runoffht or went straight up arizonadownt masters was four pointwos down n our poll two weeks ago. affifor the fox affiliate in i phoenix. now it s two points. ri is rising so quickly and so strongly as the nd republican gubernatorial candidatidate,e. i think that could be a sweep and masters could win. let s talk aboutd some of the others. nevada, as laxalt clearly is going to win that seat . i pennsylvania, i think the bottom is falling out of peterman s campaign. after that debate and that that you saw a huge move when we hadv our pollan in pennsylvania for the fox affiliate there in philadelphia. here s the issue, thoughnia., so many people have already early voted in philadelphia and did not seeae a debate, which, by t way, our poll showed that ozz. won at 54% to 21%, up among those who saw the debate. i don t know. it s going to be a photo finish in pennsylvania, partially because so many people had i think th voted before they saw this debate