today, just by nature, farmers are short-term pessimists, long-term optimists. otherwise they wouldn t be in the farming industry because it is so volatile. but the subsidies is helping. they certainly would much rather be selling their products to a customer like china than taking a subsidy. kbu that is helping them get through the hump. i expect if we can get through this trade war with china and get things back on track, the farmers will be fully in support of this president. but right now some are certainly having some heartburn over the current trade war. don, can i just point one quick thing out? i agree with everything alice said and angela. but i would just note there s another way to look at this, which is that the president did well in rural and exurban areas. obviously not every farmer voted for president trump. but it s fair to say that a lot of farmers did even as the president campaigned in 2016 on doing exactly what he s doing now, a trade war with tariffs. so in a sen
in support of him. but the ones that i talk with do support him and for a couple of reasons. a lot of them are several generations of farmers, and they re able to withstand this. and, don, several i spoke with today, just by nature, farmers are short-term pessimists, long-term optimists. otherwise they wouldn t be in the farming industry because it is so volatile. but the subsidies is helping. they certainly would much rather be selling their products to a customer like china than taking a subsidy. but that is helping them get through the hump. i expect if we can get through this trade war with china and get things back on track, the farmers will be fully in support of this president. but right now some are certainly having some heartburn over the current trade war. don, can i just point one quick thing out? i agree with everything alice said and angela. but i would just note there s another way to look at this, which is that the president did well in rural and exurban areas. obvious
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this charlotte suburban district where the incumbent republican and that is trending away, the majority of college white i did approved, over 60% disagree. it is a total fighting chan. the question is does it extend is beyond that. if it does, the how is gone. if it doesn t, republicans have a fighting chan. it is interesting. you look a lot of these suburban and exurban district in the house where some of the support may erode that makes it so difficult for republican to hold onto the how. but democrat verse you narrative. i m interested in all the area that you pointed out like immigration that bring out working class voter, more nationalist voter and compare
democrat to win virginia at the presidential level since lyndon johnson. that tells you where virginia was for those decades. he won in 2008 with 53, 2012 with 51. both state senators are now democrats. if terry mcauliffe wins today, polls suggest he will as you say, he ll be the third out of the last four governor of the state. it s a very interesting changing state. a lot of population growth. luke mentioned prince william, loudoun, fairfax county these used to be exurban. growth has been huge there, largely in democrats favor. it s why you ve seen virginia become more and more important in national elections. every republican with an eye on 2016 and every democrat will be watching closely county by county returns tonight. mark, we are also watching