everyone saw their candidate and thought they did well. the big thing was, not only was warren, did she have a target on her back, but it was like she was in a dunking booth and everyone came, they took their shot, and she withstood it pretty well. i think it bounced off the thing a little bit, didn t go in. but what you saw last night was everyone going after her because all of them are realizing that she s cannibalizing their votes. the washington post had a really interesting piece by philip bump that was looking at the fluidity in the race, and it showed in the last month, 24% of democrats had changed who their favorite is in the race. and within that, biden is retaining 81% of his voters and warren 87% of her voters. the voters that are going to warren are coming from everywhere. she is siphoning votes. she got 22%. one of every five supporters of kamala shifted to warren. nine percentage points of o rourke s voters went to warren. zero percent the other way. they re all realizi
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now. we ll see if that s the case. mm-hmm. so, look, on the one hand you could say, well, for a republican president to go into a district that he won by almost 12 points in 2016, that no republican has won in the congressional level since 1963, okay, so what? but we would have been having a very different conversation if the president didn t go in and if the democrat did take this seat. interesting. nia, i want to bring you in now. the suburban voters have played a really big role in previous elections. talk about how important those voters are tonight. that s right. i mean they were the story of 2018, suburban districts across the country that went for donald trump essentially flipping for the democrats. the democrats ran candidates in these races, and dan mccready of course was one of them in 2018, who fit the district more, right? they were moderate.
very different conversation if the president didn t go in and if the democrat did take this seat. interesting. nia, i want to bring you in now. the suburban voters have played a really big role in previous elections. talk about how important those voters are tonight. that s right. they were the story of 2018. suburban districts across the country that went for donald trump essentially flipping for the democrats. the democrats ran candidates in these races, and dan mccready of course was one of them in 2018 who fit the district more, right? they were moderate, on health care, same issues that dan mccready is running on now, and they were able to flip these districts. that is why nancy pelosi holds the speaker s gavel at this point. these are the voters that even somebody like biden is looking at, right? this idea that there s sort of the chamber of commerce republicans, right, who like the
things. when he was interviewing people for the cabinet, i can t remember the general name. he said he came away with an impression of president trump that he didn t go in (he said i view people and their intelligence by the questions they ask rather than the questions they answered. the questions he asked me were just brilliant. i ll take his word that they were that. his inner circle is smaller than anyone. if you don t believe in america first, do you believe in america second. if your foreign-policy is not america first, what is it? china first? it was can have to unravel the