the possibility of a red wave, but it is not all at allcareful. certain. so be careful. it s not itn close. i m telling everyone to assumest that every single race is that close, that you yourselfng v will be the decidingot vote .e e anything can happen. turnout will be key. take nothing for granted and as of now, nearly every major race is either dead even ine the polls or within one to three points. now, that includes the live includes free or die great state of new hampshire, where republican don bolduc is now up by one in two brand new polls. straight ahead, general bolduc will join us , along with probably one of the most popular governors in the entire country, chris sununu. now, wbue will alsalano hearce a south carolina senator on thisim race and others, tim scott and new mexico. their gubernatorial candidate, mark, ranchettesr gubern , who is nowttesr gubern polling neck and neck with theth state s democratic incumbent. plus, just a few moments wecarre will check in
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the white house. joe, what will we hear from the president tomorrow in this big labor day appearance? he s really kicking off the start to the mid-term cycle. reporter: you know one thing that is very clear and that is the president, jim, is definitely interested in getting out there and showing his stuff, as it were. he s going not only to wisconsin. he s also going to pittsburgh. and later in the week he s going to columbus, ohio. that, of course, is going to be essentially a groundbreaking for a microprocessor plant that he s been promoting. labor day, around labor day, is the time of year where campaigns really start bearing down. it s also a time, very important to say people start looking more closely at the candidates. of course joe biden s name is not on any ballots. just the fact he s getting out to the three major battleground states does tell you that the biden people are thinking carefully about the president and his posture. you know it was just a few weeks ago
incident. dana: governor greg abbott putting the blame squarely on president biden s border policy. echoing that very sentiment. i want to see that secretary of homeland security come out to press today and come out and do a statement and continue to lie to the american people that this 40 is secure enclosed. that your policies are safe and humane. because the fact is, your policies has caused record illegal imminent, immigration. the record is all bad. i m sick and tired of this administration telling me how their policies are and how secure the border it. i ve been there. it changed me forever. this is horrific. these people died horrific tragic deaths. dana: temperatures on the border are soaring into the triple digits. the migrants found alive in a trailer are being treated for heat stroke and exhaustion. officials say the truck had no working air conditioning. trace: that s just awful per the situation at the border getting worse every day. over 7,000 migrants ev
new report this morning that accuses the secret service of deleting text messages related to the attack on the capitol after they were requested by oversight officials. and new reporting that all but confirms that donald trump will run for president again. good morning. welcome to morning joe. it is friday, july 15th. we have the host of way too early, jonathan lemire. associate editor of the washington post, eugene robinson. good to have you both on board this morning. joe, we re going to be looking at, obviously, what is going on abroad with president biden and his meeting with abbas, but let s begin with the secret service, accused of deleting text messages that could be critical to investigating the eve events of the insurrection. how could they be deleted? the dhs inspector general writes, after his office requested full electronic records for an evaluation of the capitol attack, the secret service deleted a significant number of text messages from january 5th