Good morning. Great to have you with us. It is 10 00 eastern, 7 00 a. M. Pacific. Im Ana Cabrera reporting from New York. It is a busy day ahead in the race for the White House. Less than a week until the debate, and the rules for that face off still unsettled as the nominees and their running Mates Branch out in four different directions today. Former President Trump will be back in pennsylvania for a talk with Fox News ally. And Vice President Harris Heads to New Hampshire. Our Garrett Haake is in washington tracking the Trump Campaign. Also with us, former Chief Strategist for the 2012 romney campaign, and former clinton adviser, richard goodstein. Yamiche, what will we hear from the Vice President this afternoon, and why New Hampshire . Reporter well, its a good question. Good morning, ana. The Vice President is here because she really wants to lean in on the economic messaging here. Of course, New Hampshire is not seen by many as a battleground state, but shes here because there a
outweigh whatever their personal beliefs are. and to your point about the wisdom of the ads targeting the republicans. if you re chuck schumer and you re trying to get joe donnelly up for re-election in indiana, you know, joe manchin in west virginia, heidi heitkamp in north dakota, we could go on, john tester in montana. if you re trying to get them to say no, it s going to be hard anyway. but if a susan collins or lisa murkowski says no, then it s easier. yes, if collins and murkowski are against those senate moderates really do matter. they come out for, which i think manchin particularly might do, then collins vote becomes easier, one, and her vote doesn t matter, two. i think you re going to see a lot of ads in those states by democrats targeting their conservative members at some point too. i bet you re going to see a lot of democrats waiting. going to try to get the republicans out there first and make their decision. all right. a lot of that ahead for the next weeks an
will block any pick who would overturn roe v. wade. if a nominee has demonstrated hostility to roe v. wade and has said that nary not going to abide by that longstanding precedent i could not support that nominee. reporter: on the 4th of july the president spent the afternoon at his virginia gulf club. aides tell me he also spoke by phones to advisers about his supreme court pick. after watching the fireworks last night, the political pyrotechnics will soon heat up. the president today heads to montana where that s a contentious senate race. ayman. thanks to peter alexander for the report. senior republican senator richard shelby said in moscow he expects a big meeting between president trump and russian president vladimir putin, but a report claims trump is hoping the meeting will actually be very small, at least in size. a source tells cnn president trump is planning for a one-on-one meeting with putin in finland later this month,