now. great to see you here. i m yasmin vossoughian at msnbc headquarters. the president hitting the campaign trail with five days left until the midterms. he s heading out west, making stops in mexico, california as well with new urgency around threats to our democracy. here is part of the message that he delivered last night. there s no place for voter intimidation or political violence in america. whether it s directed at democrats or republicans. no place, period. no place ever. democracy is on the ballot this year. will it actually help or matter with voters? the new york times notes this, while in agreement with the message, not every democrat thought it was helpful to make the address when candidates are trying to distance themselves from the president who s approval ratings are in the mid-40s and polls are focused on inflation as well as immigration, crime and abortion as well. and poll after poll showing in this closing stretch, it is still the economy that is
the party of business. the shadow chancellor has ruled out tax rises on labour s watch. but what if they need more money? and the lib dem leader makes a splash on the electoral trail in windermere. with us tonight our regional editors, who have been watching the campaign, judging the reaction. welcome to the programme. after a weekend talking up a new policy on national service another offer from the conservatives this morning. in staffordshire the prime minister pledged that pensioners would benefit from triple lock plus, if the conservatives are returned to government next month. in essense it means that those on the state pension would not be dragged into paying tax in 2027, when under the existing government policy pensions will rise above the tax free personal allowance. the cost is put at £2.1i billion. labour says the plan is not credible. at the rolls royce factor in derby shadow chancellor, rachel reeves, was telling her audience that labour is now the natural part
Inflation and immigration are the top concerns among voters ahead of November’s general election, according to a Harvard CAPS-Harris poll released Monday. Thirty-six percent of voters said immigration was the most important issue facing the country, while 33 percent said the same about inflation and price increases. Thirty-eight percent of voters said that inflation was…
right now. the same day, obviously, that we had yet another fed rate hike. you know, i m a little amused by all this because it s the economy is always the number one issue. every election i ve been in the economy is the number one issue. i want to step back. it s like so many of us in the pundit class, if you only talk about two issues, you completely lose them. it s a far more complicated issue than that. the economy is always at the top. if you only talked about the economy, you would be doing campaign malpractice. voters have other issue concerns. you think moms aren t worried about education? you think moms aren t worried about gun control. there s a lot of issues and every campaign has to sort of cover a swath of issues and explain to voters where i am on
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