and the republican party looks like an embarrassment right now. the 20 that are doing this, they have done a good job. they need to keep talking, and then they need to do what every single successful person does, you take your deal, you take your win, you take your victory lap, and let s move on, and let s get on with business. wow, rare agreement between president biden and republican congresswoman marjorie taylor greene. both labeling the mutiny among the house republicans as embarrassing. this morning, there is still no speaker of the house. welcome to morning joe, it s thursday, january 5th. along with joe, willie, and me we have congressional investigations reporter for the washington post , jackie alemany, sam stein, the founder of the bulwark, charlie sykes, and white house bureau chief at politico, jonathan lemire. still no speaker. i feel like what we saw yesterday, and we ll talk about that and show members of congress speaking on the floor but we re beginn
The hunter biden probe. Where we have the highest levels of, your government being used to protect both hunter and joe biden at all costs. And in just moments, espn host our budd y stephen smith. He will be here with more on why he thinks Joe Biden Witshould not be our next president. Apparently supporting gavin thin. E wh anyway, hes not alone in terms of not liking joe. Far from ident. T. L stre all right. Look at this. According to a new Wall Street Journal Pollet , 73 of you, the American People, you believe biden is tooe e old to run for reelection. Now, the samm foe poll found tho two thirds of democrats, they also think joe biden is too oldbide old, for another. Right on cue today, the president got confused cue e and dazed and, well, he walked out during a Medal Of Honor ceremonyazed before the event we even over. Please, somebody help this guy. Take a loo ik , ladies and please join me for the benediction. Can someone show me where the Ice Cream Machine is anyway, by the way,
the red line has gone up and is, in fact, met new york. florida now has as many people with a million dollars or more of income filing tax returns in their state as new york has in theirs, the lines in effect have crossed. the lighter lines are california. california has a special benefit from the tech millionaires over this period, and texas, the lighter yellow line is essentially mirrored florida. here s sort of what s really interesting on the right side of the chart, which is what s happened to the average incomes of people who are filing in florida versus in new york. and so you can see the blue line is new york, and these are our average incomes as a percent of the average of the country, roughly 3.1 million back in 2013, roughly 3.4 million now, and new york has had millionaires who were wealthier than the average millionaire, roughly $3.9 million. but look at florida, look at that red line. florida went from average millionaires of $3.3 million a year of income back in 2013 all
about. at the local level and statewide level and it has to be a wholistic approach. battleground texas is going to do. you look at the electorate, latino citizens in the state of texas who are currently not registered to vote. 500,000 african-americans and 200,000 asian americans. red string voters. it will be one piece of what we do. say take 2008, for example, only 54% of latinos in the state were registered to vote, but only 35% turned out to vote. we have to take those folks who are currently registered to vote but not turning out in elections and turn out in local races. give me a comparison. so, if you didn t put that effort because, as you just said, you re not going to spend that money trying to get to 270 in 2012. how did you, how were you able to change the electorate in a place like florida versus not the state of texas where you saw if you didn t do any work, turnout was down, or flat. right. the program that we built in