been for me to keep that secret? i feel relieved it s out in the open. sometimes in the newsroom you get a tip or a lead, but it s not reportable yet. but nothing i wanted to celebrate as much as this. yeah, no, it was awesome, and we love reporting good news. i thought you and her had a great conversation. we were all watching and feeling great about it. thank you for all of that and we ll see you soon. you got it. thanks the alicia and again, our big congratulations to nicolle wallace. our time neighbor and a valued colleague among so many of us, and happy news for her and her family. we did want to say that. that is the personal local stuff. we ll get into all the big news in the world. we re tracking several stories on the beat including heat on a trump codefendant in georgia. the white house touting these democratic wins as they gear up for what they say could be a campaign season of blue wave momentum. we have a special guest on that tonight, someone you may
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even though my name s not on the ballot, our legacy s are at stake. and we can t take it for granted. there will likely never be african-american turnout again like there was for the first african-american president. the question is, though, how much can that vote slip if democrats still want to win the presidency? there is an answer for that. that s an empirical question that has an empirical answer. the closest we ve got to a man who has that answer joins us next.
the question is, though, how much can that vote slip if democrats still want to win the presidency? there is an answer for that. that s an empirical question that has an empirical answer. the closest we ve got to a man who has that answer joins us next.
is not just an interesting fact about how this state is likely to vote. what you are looking at right there is actionable intelligence. what political messaging is going to be most effective for winning this state given these age-specific numbers. again, you do not have to guess. it s an empirical question with an empirical answer. it is in the numbers. look from that same fox news poll. regardless of how you might vote, which presidential candidate do you trust to do a better job on protecting medicare? look at the margin. president obama winning that question in florida by a 13-point margin. so the people who want barack obama to win florida are pressing that advantage right now and the people who want mitt romney to win florida are trying to eliminate the president s advantage on that right now and they are both doing it in an intensely targeted way with this crucial block of older voters in florida that everybody knows they ve got to persuade. with that in mind, listen to this radi