sexism. she would be the first black woman elected to the governor s mansion in the united states and only the third black woman in the united states. harris: the ism me crowd is wearing me down as a black woman. it s sexism and racism. why can t it be get the job doneism. that isn t really a word. there are manyisms and stigmas and we talked about this before. david, look, you have a candidate who has wore out their welcome. her ideas aren t resonating. she has spent a lot of time out of state. she came back in last year and amplified the georgia voting law. she lost her connection to the state of georgia and not catching lightning in a bottle like she did a few years ago. she is a national figure and georgia democrats are looking for someone to lead them.
outcome of this if the polls are right. i m not a big poll person. but the numbers are wide. there s a big gulp there. it s pretty clear that kemp has this in the bag. the question is the size of the victory and whether he can avoid a run off by getting more than 50% of the vote what we re seeing here, trump s endorsement is not a silver bullet, this is the clearest test of this yet. can t overcome the structural advantages of a popular incumbent governor like brian kemp has. even though he had the falling out with trump, kemp has redeemed himself in the eyes of georgia republicans by taking on coca-cola and delta when they were going woke over the georgia voting law. he s earned a lot of goodwill for keeping businesses open and avoiding mandates throughout the pandemic when a lot of other states weren t doing that. so i think kemp had a lot of advantages to begin with and trump s endorsement could never overcome them. charles: would you consider him maga even though he didn t
citing inflation as the greatest obstacle to retaining the majority. so, democrats have a problem, it s not the georgia voting law, it s inflation, gas prices, food prices, looming food shortage, looming gasoline shortages. do they realize that? it s all of those things. but they also have another problem, and it s not as big as inflation and gas prices, but it s a very important thing. a lot of it and it was made worse, exactly, with all of these jim crow arguments they made about georgia s election laws. they are losing credibility with voters, and when you accuse republican law of trying to secure an election as being jim crow 2.0 jim crow, those laws were absolutely horrifying. and by comparing this, what they do is they damage their own credibility. so when they try to make an argument about why inflation is somehow not their fault or something like that, voters have stopped listening because they
do you feed your baby? or do you save democracy? sure you have got formula in your pantry again but republicans won the house so vladimir putin runs the country. that s their argument. and that leads to us step number 5. when all else fails, invoke january 6th. as if anybody still really cares. the republican party has turned into a party that is built on fraud, on fear and fascism. you think about january 6th and what it looked like. think about the other things that republicans are doing right now in this country. they are trying to suppress the right of freedom of speech. they are banning books right now. they are in florida they re trying to keep certain words. they are repressing people in terms of their votes at the ballot box. jesse: just because no one bought hunter s book doesn t mean it was banned. they said georgia voting law that was going to suppress the vote? georgia s early voting is breaking all records. so another lie.
jeanine: all right, dana. you know, when i was reading about this, biden was saying that he s going to blame the russian invasion for the food shortage we have. dana: well, ok, now, there might be a little bit of merit to that as they get closer in terms of the ukraine and the grain prices. but another thing where he was quick to react and never apologized is on the georgia voting law. remember? he went down and said the republicans are like bull connor. now they have increases by double digits for both republicans and democrats in georgia in early voting and the vote actually finally happens tomorrow. he said he wanted to run as a unifying president. he has. he s unified the country against him. 65% of people say he s slow to react. that s a quorum that s a filibuster proof majority in the united states senate now if that s how the rules were supposed to work. there is this pattern that s part of the biden administration that s extremely frustrating so the baby formula crisis is