comfort and for protection as well. and it disappoints them time and time again. asian voters, black americans, others coming our way to vote for the first time ever. so it is a monumental shift, i hope the republicans don t blow it, but unfortunately you miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity. tucker: you have seen 50 years. okay, thank you so much, we appreciate you. with pleasure. tucker: donald trump showing up in ohio to support j.d. vance. and doctor marc siegel has been following politics, he has an assessment about john fetterman
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just discussed suggests the tide turning away from democrats. is anything working against republican momentum right now? yeah. so, you know, obviously we ve talked about the house but let s talk about the senate. candidates still matter. look at the net favorably ratings for the key states. arizona, georgia and nevada and pennsylvania. they re all under water. all of them have higher unfavorable rating anz the question for me is can the bad gop candidates kind of blow it for the republican party. because it is right there for the taking. but the fak that these candidates are alike, they could lose the senate. it is good to see you, harry. thank you, appreciate it. let s go to battleground georgia, all of the races are out in a big way today. eve a mckend has more on the closing message to voters. reporter: in georgia this year, a fierce match-up between
republican wave, big red wave, tsunami and one poll shows that 88% of americans are on the wrong track and joe biden s approval numbers are in the low 30 s, we have only four months. he s not going to turn it around. he doesn t have the capability, he doesn t have the leadership skills, he doesn t have the right ideas, he doesn t have the right team. the republicans unless they blow it, and they could blow it but if they don t blow it, they are going to win big in november. rich: jose, how do democrats try to make sure that republicans do blow it and how do you look at the abortion issue or how does it or would it galvanize the left as it did the right when roe v. wade was in play? they did blow it in 2020. they lost the house and they lost the senate and the white house. they are good at losing. historically come in the midterms, biden, democrats being
into the heat of the political season, which begins shortly about 18 months out with the general election? absolutely. all of those things are in place. it is now important, by the way, that labour don t blow it. are you too scared, all of you, to take positions? let s take brexit, for example. i m not scared! no one thinks that i am scared, nick! no one was scared on the backbenches, but i wonder now. no! with brexit, there are a lot of your supporters who want you to stand up and say, you lied to us, the electorate. the whole project has failed. look what s happened. and, instead, the labour party position is, well, we must get brexit to work . now, hang on a minute, look. i was on one side of that debate, very passionately the remain side. i was one of the leaders of the second referendum campaign. we fought that battle for many years and we lost. the definition of madness is doing the same thing over and over again and not learning from the mistakes. i ve said that i thin