tend to say it that they re doing it to fix a specific problem. men run for potholes and local issues. laura underwood is running on her own healthcare story and the crisis she went through to create better policies. that s what stacey abrams is doing, able to pull herself up by her bootstraps because georgia gave her just enough to do so. they are not playing identity politics and one of the reasons why they re doing so well in white districts. a special election has the democrat tied in a plus trump district in ohio 12. what do you think? a top tier race, targeted race. looks like democrats are over-perform writing republicans should be similar to what we ve seen. interesting, she s not saying we will win this one, they were
it s interesting to me running in a red state in georgia, barack obama endorses because he thinks based on the theory of the case stacy abrams has to win that race, right? a helpful endorsement in the red state of georgia. georgia is a state, secret, we actually did an obama campaign and dipped poll georgia and it was competitive but we didn t put resources there, right. georgia is this state they say is trending blue. i think georgia very soon will be what north carolina is and i think soon north carolina will be where virginia is. i think that s where that trend line is going. the obama endorsement is important. we ve seen his favorabilities and mean thermometer rise as he s left office. especially in house districts, a lot of suburban house district his average mean thermometer rating is 10-30 points better
the consumer protection bureau running for governor of ohio. and stacy abrams running to become the first black governor in american history. notably, obama did not endorse congressman roark running within a few points of ted cruz for a texas senate wave. the obama group said this is just a first wave and more will follow. i m joined by the former advisor to hillary clinton, and democratic pollster and margie, also a democratic pollster. i know the obama group is very strategic about endorsements and said some races it won t help if i endorse. comparing stacey and o roarke, it s interesting to me running in a red state in georgia, barack obama endorses because he thinks based on the theory of
laura underwood is running on her own healthcare story and the crisis she went through to create better policies. that s what stacey abrams is doing, able to pull herself up by her bootstraps because georgia gave her just enough to do so. they are not playing identity politics and one of the reasons why they re doing so well in white districts. a special election has the democrat tied in a plus trump district in ohio 12. what do you think? a top tier race, targeted race. looks like democrats are over-perform writing republicans should be similar to what we ve seen. interesting, she s not saying we will win this one, they were up 10 points. that has now evaporated. interesting to see who turns out, a testament to the excitement level. thank you all.
not true. women of color vote so democratic they pull white women over the line. white women are reliable republican voting blocks, just the way it is, always has been. hillary lost them, obama lost them, they vote republican. those margins shrink and expand. you can cut it by married and unmarried, but losing a chunk of white women who have been reliable republican voters is astronomically important for the republican party. they won t get those voters back and means they re shrinking their base to just white men. there aren t enough of them even in places like texas and georgia. those numbers are crazy. white college educated women are part of america. and what about the 30 most contested house seats and most