we re seeing this big sort of gap between national polls and the six closest states. trump is more competitive electoral college. go state by state and note that biden edge over the other democratic frontrunners. let s break it down by the sort of individual states. i think this is important. michigan, a key battleground state, very difficult to poll, what do we see there? we see that biden is up by one. sanders up by three. warren down by four. look at pennsylvania, biden up one, sanders down one, warren is also down two there. wisconsin, look at this. this is a key state in 2016. biden is up by two, warren down by two, sanders is a tie. we can go to the southern battle ground states, arizona, florida, north carolina, biden doing the best across the board, leading in arizona, warren tied there, sanders down by four. florida, a key battleground state. biden up by two, two other democrats trail and in north carolina all the democrats trail
at the time and let them go back, you know, freely? so fbi director s taking the appropriate steps right now to go out and reassess our nation. go state by state, office by office of the fbi to conduct a new threat assessment to understand the means, the student and the intent for individuals to cause harm against our community. yeah, but still so many questions and so few answers all of the time. this just keeps happening. now, president trump said sunday that hate has no place in this country, but the diplomats say it s mr. trump s anti-immigration rhetoric that encourages attacks like this. do you agree with that assessment? listen, whenever you have a rhetoric that s, you know, put out there online, you know, the president has had comments that have come under question and they re interpreted by individuals, you know, all the time as a, you know, a call to action, a call to arms. but others as well. you know, what we have to do is take this, you know, with a
came right before election day, because jobs reports were so important in moving numbers, because at the end of the day, people do vote on the economy more than anything else and it sort of struck me as you were talking about how different this is, because this is such a character-driven election cycle. as, in terms of the narrative and how the candidates are going at one another, when at the end of the day with the voters, what they really care about, whether there is a job or more importantly in this day and age, whether wages are high enough. go state by state. the national unemployment, 7% spiked to 10%. now it s 5%, 4.9% nationally. in almost every key battleground state half or more than half, shrinking, than when he took office. hillary clinton can make that case. can say the half is glass full s in a ditch but getting better. donald trump has sow say half every pempty. gloria frames this perfectly.
michigan or pennsylvania, or minnesota, those four places, you can change your vote to donald trump will make america great again, okay? is it feasible, dana? can they go back and change? he s right. he s right. it goes state by state. he s kind of mixing up early voting and absentee voting because in some states it s kind of one in the same. wisconsin where he was, you can actually change your vote legally three times if you can believe that, and you see the map up there, minnesota, michigan, pennsylvania, new york, connecticut, and mississippi, you can change your vote. it is legal to do so. so he is right about that, and other states where they do have early voting and even those that don t, you cannot change your vote. so it does go state by state. i you know, think it s entirely plausible and possible, but if you re looking at questions that he s raised about trouble with the system, i think a slew of people coming in and
donald trump will make america great again, okay? is it feasible, dana? can they go back and change? he s right. he s right. it goes state by state. he s kind of mixing up early voting and absentee voting because in some states it s kind of one in the same. wisconsin where he was, you can actually change your vote legally three times if you can believe that, and you see the map up there, minnesota, michigan, pennsylvania, new york, connecticut, and mississippi, you can change your vote. it is legal to do so. so he is right about that, and other states where they do have early voting and even those that don t, you cannot change your vote. so it does go state by state. i you know, think it s entirely plausible and possible, but if you re looking at questions that he s raised about trouble with the system, i think a slew of people coming in and demanding to change their votes might possibly add to that. do either of you notice anything about that about the