personal finance and ask how people feel about things. 47% of people feel they re falling behind. that number is increasing holding steady at 42% and this is one i m sure you would pick up on. this is a question of issues voters say republicans will handle better. inflation plus 19, border security plus 19, crime plus 13, even foreign policy at plus 8. so when you look at that and you are surveying the situation, we know the house is likely to return to republicans but is there something else going on here even at maybe state and local elections as well? across the country. a lot of this is being driven by republican governors. we re seeing a mass exodus from blue states to red states. you look at states like florida and texas and iowa and tennessee where republican governors have really kept their economies open and kept kids in school. you look at glenn youngkin in virginia. nine out of the top 10 state
i support him fully. the american people support him. and more importantly, our communities need to be safe and this president is serious about that. bill: we ll watch it together, sir. thank you for your time. mark meadows the republican from north carolina. thank you sir. sandra: as you both just mentioned a few minutes from now president trump is expected to announce his next move on border security plus vice president pence arriving in poland paying tribute to holocaust victims of the holocaust. more on that coming up next. okay, paint a picture for me.
shutdown. the stalemate only in place until the 15th while a group of lawmakers try to hash out a long-term deal. joining us now from new york, congressman tom breed. great to be with you, congressman. great to see you, kate. thank you. they put the chance of negotiating this at being able to reach a deal at less than 50-50. is that where you put it right now? due to congress not being able to agree on this issue, that s my assessment. take yes for an answer. there is a deal to be struck here, kate. border security plus relief to about a million and a half children. that is a national deal that could be struck to take care of both of these issues. the president has said, though, another shutdown is definitely a possibility if they don t get to a deal. would you support another government shutdown less than three weeks from now?
51% the president, 35% democrat, 5% mitch mcconnell, which means that he is actually he has a higher approval rating than he has taken the blame. for me, and he s just sitting back and saying, i will wait. i think that chuck schumer can t get it done so he is like please, mitch mcconnell, bail me out. the other thing is, the president said something today. the democrats should have said it, let s do that. he tweeted this morning about h1b. and i he said, i have a better idea, provide you a path to citizenship. for $5.7 billion, you get border security plus, dreamers and other things, administrative law judge s. i do want to point this out, we cancel have a little bit of fun.
movement that takes care of the next fiscal year. were like talking about fiscal president. to budget on his fault? if there s other ways to achieve it, sure, happy to listen. the fact is we need this wall. that is the point. as the state of israel, the nation of israel if they think the wall is the fact that. they do because it is. democrats even note the fact it. he shouldn t give in because the people that voted for them, majority of the people of this nation understand they need a wall and this is a chance to get it done. kristin: senator lindsey graham was on cnn this morning he proposed $5 billion for the wall in border security plus the bridge i which was a one-time renewable work permit for all the dreamers. is that something you would support? leland: that something that was the port obviously the details of it. you re not going to give away