tornadoes in the last 24 hours and all of last year. this is rolling fork, mississippi, one county constable says the community is gone there and what s left? looks like a landfill. at least 24 people are confirmed dead 23 in mississippi , one in alabama and all of last year across the entire country. tornadoes killed 23 people, according to the national weather service. this is already exceeding that right now, state and federal leaders are already mobilizing help to the hardest hit areas. cnn s nick valencia is in rolling fork, mississippi. nick, tell us what you re seeing there. hey jim. we just got here on the ground and it is just, you know, it s awful. it s striking to see these images anywhere. you go in the country , but you know, our attention was certainly grabbed by the site here and just how much damage there is. throughout this town of about 2000 residents were in rolling fork. this is the mississippi delta and this here is one of the staples of the community. th
non college graduates. right. we know trump does very well amongst them. but look at the income gap between them so voters who make under $50,000 and do not have a college degree trump leads by 35 points, but among voters who make $50,000 or more and don t have a college degree look, trump actually trails the santas by seven points, so it s really an income gap. that s separated out from this education gap. this is something we didn t see it all in 2016, and it s a big thing driving this primary right now. and you know, obviously, his legal troubles have been in the news not just the last week, but for many weeks, but particularly in the last week. um that s obviously raised questions about his electability in 2024. how is that playing with his supporters ? do you think are you seeing any kind of an impact in the numbers? yeah, to me. the fact is unlike in 2021. joe biden was winning because they thought he was the most electable. if you look at the voters right now, who are supporting