incredible, not a democratic leaning district, this is an evenly split district. president trump is in a lot of trouble, and there s really nothing he s doing to help himself. he s in a lot of trouble but can i add because i have this ptsd from 2016 where we looked at the national polls and assumed that hillary had this huge lead. electoral. that each time we are tempted to look at the polls we remind ourselves we have to look at a handful of state level polls including michigan, wisconsin, iowa, ohio, places like that. pennsylvania. still closer. the national polls are distorted by california and by new york, by the large states with the huge populations. steve kornacki, let s talk about the warning signs perhaps for kamala harris. she has an opportunity now on the debate stage and all of us have pointed out without tulsi gabbert, she may not face those kinds of challenges, but still she s not showing the kind of support in these polls that one
that helped republicans hugely in 2016. dealing with trump, people dislike hillary more than they dislike donald trump. rick succone is a bad candidate which you keep hearing, he won the state senate district by 20 or 30 points in the last week to elections, a democratic leaning district, he managed all these districts. the republican turnout has fallen off. you are going to pylon on this. how do you feel when you hear her say women who voted for truncated because of their husbands fathers brothers, the neighbor, however, some man? husbands and bosses now, that is the comment about the, quote, deplorable s comment about working-class people trying to
and a 30-tablet free trial. well, the house democrats difficult path to regain the majority this november begins in california where a retiring republican congressman gives nancy pelosi and her caucus the best pick-up opportunity this november. a democratic candidate in california s 31st district joins me now. well, first of all, good luck. that s what i say to you. good luck. thank you. now, according to charlie cook, a friend of mine and an expert at covering the elections for everybody said it s a democratic leaning district. it has had an republican incumbent. under the new california electoral system, two democrats may well run against each other. how does that look for you? it looks great for me. we re gaining momentum and i think everybody is recognizing that. we re very excited about it. how do you account for the
gain cannot come at the expense of latino political progress. yeah. hey, john, do you think david plouffe and the team for the administration is working right now crunching these numbers and figuring out, where do we go? why can t we get votes right now? what is fascinating, tony, is the technology has made leaps and bounds in terms of its progress. and both the democratic and the republican house campaigns committees, they had this technology where they can redraw house districts literally move your neighbor out of your congressional district and do something like that. here s a democratic leaning district, then they click a few clicks, take a neighborhood out, here s a republican leani ining this is what they ll be doing to go forward into this process. to they create three new districts in texas where latinos could be big voters or create one big latino district and put a big segment of latino voters in one district and make the other ones more to the republicans favor? that s