tonight, karine jean pierre here tonight. what more will we hear from the president tonight? tonight, you are going to hear from the president on some core themes that we have heard from him for the past three years. the need to protect our democracy. the need to protect our freedom. the need to protect our rights. you have been showing photos where he is going to make that speech in less than 40 minutes, which is independence hall, where a lot of those rights were debated and they were drafted. we talk about the core rights that we have, those freedoms. it s an important place, he believes, to have that conversation. the president is going to talk about how for the past two centuries, america has been the beacon for the world. he is going to lay out what we have seen most recently. what we have seen for the past several years about how all of the those rights i laid out are under attack.
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can take on donald trump in the general election. anyway, he is similar to donald trump who spends a lot of time playing to his base and bernie plays to his base. i like to see them do more interviews on fox and elsewhere. it seems like he sticks to his core themes. i don t see much of a message by bernie to expand his level of support. he probably feels like trump did. what worked in 2016 will work again but it s much more crowded field. dana: history tells us that s never the case. howie kurtz, thank you. president trump heading to kentucky to throw his support behind incumbent republican governor matt bevin. he faces a strong challenge in tomorrow s election. this will be the first key test for the president since house democrats launch an impeachment inquiry. mike tobin joins us life in lexington, kentucky. imagine the ground is pretty excited. the crowd is pretty excited. here in kentucky, incumbent