because that s where the most of them are. that s where most of the votes are, not just in south carolina but if you look at who turns out to vote in primaries, it s largely voters over 50. a big question going forward, if that changes for those voters, who their allegiance to is, but also other people can motivate younger voters to come out and balance that. well, that s the thing. i spoke to another strategist down here today. speaking with politico as well as regular folks. the way that you shift that generational divide and get younger people in the game, numerically millennials are equal with baby boomers, maybe even a little more. the problem is is that those older church voters, younger voters need passion. so the question is can any of those 23 other democrats ignite the kind of just base level rock star kind of passion that you saw in 92 for bill clinton, that you saw in 2008 for barack
he s probably in his early 50s, mid 60s, something like that. this is the way it is. if you wanted to get something done you had to work with people like strom thurmond, james eastland. biden as a white older man is from that generation. we get it, right? you have a lot of older black voters writing those comments off saying it shouldn t be something you judge biden by. now when you talk with younger voters here, what i found just talking to people is they re for kamala harris, cory booker, elizabeth warren. there s a few yang gang here. there s others other than biden. joe biden is benefitting from the fact that as one political strategist extraordinaire told me, this is so lopsided over age 50, that s his advantage. older black voters who are carrying joe biden right now. that s a great point. if you re going to have a generational cleavage and you re a candidate in a crowded field, you want the older voters
something like that. the question is as you say, collins, flake, will they say that s it, we are done. why are standing with him because this was all about the sexual misconduct, not what you could drag up in the meantime. if nothing comes back on those three allegations, then i think he probably will get the votes in which case then manchin and heitcamp will join. neil: interesting. they won t majority but they will join. i think it s down to a couple of days now on those allegations only. neil: okay. thank you very much michael good win, new york post columnist extraordinaire. speaking of public sentiments on this issue new quinnipiac poll shows 50% of americans think that judge kavanaugh is the target of a politically motivated smear campaign. democratic strategist cathy areu. kelly jane attorneys. tha torrence.you saw a majorf democrats saw the democrats on that committee and approach were doing a fine job.
done something wrong and not fired, if heads don t roll, nothing changes. neil: that was chuck grassley with me on fox business saying the idea that peter strzok is still employed at the fbi bugs me. i want to see what happens here. heads have to roll to that line. andrew napolitano here, our legal expert extraordinaire. i m smiling because i love chuck grassley. he verbalizes the angst neil: there must be consequences. correct. the laws that he s sworn to uphold gives mr. strzok a lot of protections like civil service protections that prevent you to be fired because of words that you uttered of a political nature. neil: even if you re at the fbi. sure. he was demoted from intel to mueller. mueller learned about the texts. she was demoted.
community as i pointed out acting in concert against moscow. the british prime minister, theresa may said what happened today is the clearest indication yesterday of the world solidarity in acting against moscow. we ll have more on that as we follow that and the stormy daniels saga as well. neil: thanks very much, kevin. extraordinaire at the white house here. a lot of thought the administration wouldn t get tough on russia because of the election. maybe they would dance around this. they did not. just as there was concern after the president s meeting with chi jinping from china. remember at mar-a-largo? he was more inclined to talk nicely to them and hope for better results. neither proved the case. it s proving very different than what a lot of folks thought they would see out of this president rebecca heinrichs.