crystal knight. crystal, i ll kick this off with you. we continue to see sinking pole numbers. are there clear signs that are democrats are beginning to distance themselves from the president because of it? absolutely not. what we saw with the fox news poll, 72% of democrats are still with this president and would vote for him in the election were today. the economy grew the largest since 1984. so while this talk and chatter may be good for hyperbole, it s not the actual reflection of the democratic party. sandra: interesting. gianno, axios is pointing out that there s democrats stiffing president biden as his poll numbers continue to take a hit including swing state candidates. many democrats and front line districts have stopped
all right, crystal knight and representative joe walsh thank you both for being with us. later on politics nation, let the building begin. former new orleans mayor and white house infrastructure coordinator mitchell landrieu talks about the new projects that will transform and revive many minority communities. and the super bowl is set to kick off in just over an hour. i ll share with you my thoughts on the fight for a more equitable nfl. but first, my colleague richard louie with today s other top news stories. rev, good sunday to you. more on today s call with president biden and zelensky, biden reaffirming in the call the u.s. and allies would respond swiftly and decisively if russia invades ukraine, zelensky following the call saying the two talked about security, economy, existing risks, sanctions and russian aggression. pentagon press secretaries also saying today, time is running out to negotiate a diplomatic resolution.
cover their own faces in order to go to school. harris: a resurfaced picture of a california teachers union leader sparking outrage today. he is seen without a mask there at the nfc championship game. one user tweeted he is done with covid but his union wants kids masked. power panel now. former trump campaign advise re board member and crystal knight from emerge tennessee. great to have you on the power panel today. jason, i ll start with you and what you think of the idea of blue state leaders saying okay, everybody. drop the mask mandates even though the science supports that kids don t get it like we would the kids have to continue to wear their masks. yeah, it is really awful.
power panel. matt gorman, crystal knight former political director priorities usa and from emerge tennessee. crystal and matt great to see you. crystal, what do you do knowing that you will need some help before mid-terms with a president who is so far under water in polling right now on the issues that matter in your state? yeah, i think what you do is try to campaign on the accomplishments you have made in your respective district and think you call on state democratic leaders like your governor candidates or governor or senators if you have a democratic senator in your state. you also understand this administration just hasn t gotten the legislative victories they were hoping to get through congress this year. but you also can campaign on what this administration has done as it relates to covid. what it has done as far as the american rescue plan but absolutely have to figure out is it appropriate to bring biden or harris to your state
as you can imagine it does create quite a challenge when it comes to pricing. if you ve noticed your groceries getting more expensive you re not alone. nileson reports some food items price increased more than a dollar from last year. americans are missing the bigger picture, writer and resident and author of price of peace, , and tyler pager, white house reporter. crystal knight is back with us. you say comparesed to the financial crisis, the recovery of the covid crash has been an extraordinary success, the question is, why aren t americans then feeling it? yeah, i think unfortunately the nicest thing about the economy is things could have been worse. but things could have been much, much worse and indeed they were ten years ago. if you go back to 2008 it took a full decade for