have right now is there s so much disagreement about precisely what s in it, it s hard to go out and campaign and say, you re going to get child care. you re going to get child tax credit because they don t 100% know they re going to be able to promise it and it s going to be there. meanwhile, former president trump was campaigning against a litany of things that may or may not be in the bill last night but he s out there beating up on it and they re having a harder time with their proactive positive message other than you need a safety net, you need to reshape the relationship between the american people and the government. the government needs to work. that s sort of the broader pitch. right. the specifics, they don t quite have them. that s at the core of biden s entire presidency to some degree. republicans haven t formulated a full blown opposition with tens of millions of dollars and we re pretty far down the line and yet this kind of gets to the broader point. this isn t
debate. there s the virginia governor s race right now where senator mark warner made clear something needs to happen before that race, at least based on the infrastructure place. take a look at what terry mccall had to say. we have to get democrats out to vote. we are facing a lot of headwinds from washington as you know. the president is unpopular here today in virginia. we have got to follow through. subtle. we ve got about 30 seconds left. explain how these dynamics will hit the race. leave it to governor mcauliffe to say what s on his mind. you never want a sound bite like that, but listen that is the pressure he s feeling in his race. we have a very interesting dynamic in the virginia governor s race where both of the leading candidates, both democrat and republican, feel as though they have to keep their party leaders at an arm s length