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it depends on who s running against him. martin savidge, cnn, iowa. here s another perspective of just how much these tariffs could hurt the gop in november. these are the top soybean producing states in the country, all but two of them voted for trump. let s bring in our panel, former special assistant to george w. bush, scott jennings. washington post poin columnist catherine ram pel, and matt lewis. scott, i want to start with you because you have advised a president before. when you see the map, you listen to the people martin talked to, what would you tell the president if you had his ear right now? what a lot of republicans from middle america are telling him, which is this is dangerous territory for you. i think a lot of republicans say we hear the word tariff, but it s a tax. it s taxes. when taxes are going up, human productivity is going down. a lot of people voted for this president and voted for a republican-controlled congress that are going to be hurt in this trad
economic message. he said he was the candidate of change, but you still have 25 million people out of work. you still have almost 10% unemployment here in florida. you still have home values down and continuing to go down. you still have record number of foreclosures in florida. you still have median incomes suffering, middle income families suffering. florida is an epicenter of the housing crisis that put us into the great recession of 2008 and 2009. cnn senior political analyst david gergen joins us from jacksonville. david, mitt romney is not only focused on president obama, he s got newt gingrich to deal with as well. florida was one of the states that was hardest hit by the housing crisis. its unemployment rate remains above the national average. so is tuesday s primary going to end up as a referendum on whether voters who are focused on the economy can get behind mitt romney as the man to best fix it? reporter: probably so, ali, but i must tell you this has become
you still have almost 10% unemployment here in florida. you still have home values down and continuing to go down. you still have record number of foreclosures in florida. you still have median incomes suffering, middle income families suffering. florida is an epicenter of the housing crisis that put us into the great recession of 2008 and 2009. cnn senior political analyst david gergen joins us from jacksonville. david, mitt romney is not only focused on president obama, he s got newt gingrich to deal with as well. florida was one of the states that was hardest hit by the housing crisis. its unemployment rate remains above the national average. so is tuesday s primary going to end up as a referendum on whether voters who are focused on the economy can get behind mitt romney as the man to best fix it? reporter: probably so, ali, but i must tell you this has become such a personalized race. romney and gingrich have gone mano a mano in the several debates and we ve had sort