in the summer. they say that they break to the undecided voters at least this time around. we have polls showing the exact opposite right now. what do we believe and are there really that many undecideds left. they wait until the variance. maybe debates are still happening. you see some of the political heavyweights. essentially, the fundamentals have been favoring republicans for a while. voters very straightforward and uncomplicated. i am worried about rising costs and rising crime. for some voters it is abortion even cnn and other democrats have admitted that that has faded as a top issue, republicans have done a fantastic job recruiting diverse candidates. 70% of house candidates right
that is a flip of what they had in the summer. they say that they break to the undecided voters at least this time around. we have polls showing the exact opposite right now. what do we believe and are there really that many undecideds left. they wait until the variance. maybe debates are still happening. you see some of the political heavyweights. essentially, the fundamentals have been favoring republicans for a while. voters very straightforward and uncomplicated. i am worried about rising costs and rising crime. for some voters it is abortion even cnn and other democrats have admitted that that has faded as a top issue, republicans have done a fantastic job recruiting diverse candidates. 70% of house candidates right
races. cnn s latest poll just over half of hispanic and latino voters say they would lean toward the democratic candidate. that number is considerably down from four years ago and 21% of latino voters say they support neither party. hispanic-americans make up a fifth of registered voters and more than a dozen hotly contested house and senate races that includes arizona, colorado, florida, nevada and texas. joining me now to discuss a democratic congressman ruben gallego of arizona. he is up for reelection this year and is the chairman of the bold pac, the campaign arm of the hispanic american caucus. let s going over those statistics. in 2018 in the midterms 69% of hispanic voters voted for democratic house candidates. why do you think we re seeing this shift from some hispanic voters away from the democratic party? look, i think you re going to see some shifts but right now all we re seeing is that we are pretty close to hitting 2018 numbers with hispanic voters.
trump is not going away. he will certainly call more attention to himself in north carolina against a quality candidate down there. i m looking forward to seeing if val demings will pick up the pace in florida. i think you have some really subpar republican senate candidates. if the house as candidates who are of course, we exclude congressman carvalho. if the candidates are less talented, you are getting a hodgepodge of really subpar relic at house candidates as well. i think that there are extraordinarily poor candidates in a way that neither party has seen in quite some time. extraordinary statement. susan, phil maker michael moore gave a major production this weekend. take a listen. i think that there is going to be such a landslide against the raiders, especially the 147 republicans who, just hours after the insurrection, voted to not certify the elected