If a republican did what she did, that republican would be impeached and removed from office, and rightfully so, for high crimes and misdemeanors. Donald trump once again using extreme and offensive rhetoric to describe Vice President Kamala Harriss mental state. Well play more of trumps remarks and what top lawmakers from his own party are now saying about his new insults. Plus, well go over what to expect as governor tim Walz And Senator Jd Vance prepare for their Highstakes Debate Tomorrow night. And also ahead, well take a look at the damage caused by Tropical Storm he lean after catastrophic flooding and massive Power Outages devastating the southeast, leaving at least 89 people did. Good Morning And Welcome to Way Too Early on this monday, september 30th. Im jonathan lemire. Thanks for starting your Day And Week with us. And we have a lot to get to this morning. Well begin with politics. And with just about five weeks to go until the november election, former president Donald Tru
Forward. You see, Donald Trump is stuck in the past. But its like i say to my husband, doug, when he leaves his phone at the chilis. We are not going back you know, Trump And Vance are weird. All right . They want the government to control what you do in your bedroom, what books you read. You know, in minnesota, we have a saying, mind your Damn Business we also have another saying in minnesota, my nuts froze to the park bench. They say that me blaming the democrats for inciting violence is the pot calling the kettle black. Frankly, i didnt know the kettle was black until very recently. I thought the kettle was indian. Then it decided to turn black. I miss Joe Biden oh, joe. We miss Joe Biden, folks. What we wouldnt give to have him stand next to me and be old. We had this in the bag, but then they did a switcharoo and swapped Out Biden with kamavala. Hello, it is me, Jd Vance. How much do you love Donald Trump . He told me, youre like a son to me. I dont like you, and im stuck with you
to weigh in on things like this, he would be much better served to stay out of it. also it would be better for him to denounce it as well. i think where we stand today is that i m hopeful that the people of alabama will really consider this before they go to the polls. and not send someone who has been accused of sexually assaulting young children to the senate. that hope, lauren, how much do you think it will turn into certain certainty? special elections are interesting animals. it will depend on turnout. there s been concerns about turnout on the dems side. we ll have to look at turnout, but it s impossible. we ve seen polls with doug jones up in the race. it s entirely possible. tell me, how much do the accusation against senator al franken weaken democrats against attacking moore, even if the allegations and reactions are different? i think they do, because what we have here is what you could
democrats. they have to get to know you as a person often on a first name basis. that gives us a chance to see the sincerity of the candidates that maybe you don t get necessarily in a big money state. i m from minnesota so i totally understand the midwest and the sincerity aspect of it and really meeting people in the face-to-face setting but look on the republican side. you had rick santorum winning that last time. obviously he was not the gop nominee. so is iowa a better predictor of democrats? not necessarily. the republicans have never nominated a candidate ever that did not finish in the top three in iowa. so iowans don t necessarily view ourselves to be kingmakers. we re probably way too nice for that. we sort of view ourselves as maybe a win knowing fort. we look at the field and say, here are two or three really good candidates the rest of the nation gets to decide fwr there. interesting. you say on the ground now it s cruz and carson on the gop side and it s bernie sand
nothing about this election will change who is in the white house but we can change who is in washington d.c. those were two of last night s biggest super tuesday primary winners. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell and kentucky nominee alan lundgren-grimes. it is a surprise to no one that mcconnell easily prevailed over his tea party challenger matt bevin pulling in 60% of the vote, while lundgren-grimes walked away with three out of four votes on the dems side. republicans witle the their field of seven down to two candidates who now have what politico calls a nasty, brutish nine-week intra-party slugfest that leads to a july runoff. we are in a very solid position for the next two months to work hard, finish this job, become the nominee, win in