carer character, he s like the muhammad ali of evil in my eyes. he s the biggest ever. but that doesn t move voters. kristie made it about you. he said i am going to be a fighter for you. donald fights for himself. and this, i hope joe biden was watching. and i think biden did that, that s why he won. the way to take on trump is not simply to attack trump s character, it s certainly not to attack trump voters, i m really tired of hearing people run them in, it s to say to those voters he has failed you. i looked it up, 82 counties with the highest opioid rate addiction, 75 voted for trump. eight of the ten states with the highest moderate vote for trump. counties that voted for trump have murder rates falters at higher. he has failed you, read america. he has failed you, trump america. this is what christie is getting at. i think he s on his way, a really powerful way to take on trump. you ve got a question from the woman in south carolina, when the first questions
there s no primary for the double disapprove are. and that s his problem. but if you were in that camp and you watched that tonight you would be all over it. it s interesting to something he just said. i didn t hear about drag queens, i didn t hear about trans athletes, i didn t hear about bud light, i didn t hear about target. i mean now when i think about it i was like whoa, i can t believe i didn t hear those things at a republican town hall. chris christie tonight was a sane, was a harbor for same politics. not just republicans. i think for the country. that was a sane dude who is not scared of a co-leader or anybody else. i would never vote for him but you may be wrong. you said there is not a primary for the double disappointed, disapproval. we don t know who will show up in the primary, we don t have a primary on our side. there might be a lot of people who never voted in a primary before who say i don t want trump i don t want biden and that could be their guy. listen, i m
ran on doing big things through legislation, this latest run of bills really show that. the president now has an argument to take to midterm voters, they think this helps vulnerable democrats, and they think it s a contrast they can make with republicans. the question, abby, a couple things, we know the big concern for voters is prices, gas prices are coming down, but they re still high. back to school shopping is going on, people are concerned, does this bill, though it s called the inflation reduction act, is not likely to do a ton to inflation in short term, does that move voters? there are things they didn t get to, they made a lot of big promises, they have addressed climate care goals, health care goals, they have things they can point to but one specific area they have not addressed is helping families, kids, you know, working moms, this bill does not include child care, pre-k, the child tax credit, or paid leave. they say they re going to keep working on these things. is that a
75. i did 58 races. so, my question to you is, what do you think it s doing to america more generally, in terms of polarisation, in terms of the culture war that we see unfolding in this country? i think that it s actually really helpful because you re looking at areas that were highly polarised towards democrats, highly highly blue, strong blue areas, and they voted for somebody. ..candidates who were conservative. so, clearly, where i m able to move ca.move voters who sit there and support somebody who don t necessarily have the evil r behind their name and are.and they re able to sit there and find themselves in mutual agreement with people over the concerns of education, which has been my concern. are you right now a paid up member of the republican party? i don t pay any dues, so i don t pay any dues. i am a registered republican. you are a registered republican. but i m not a paying member. yeah, it s not like the tories, where i think you have to pay.