we ll dig deeper. in russia, the 29-year-old daughter of a putin ally whose father is known as putin s brain was killed in a fiery car explosion outside moscow with the kremlin accusing ukraine for being responsible for what russia is calling a contract killing. with ukraine celebrating its independence this weekend also marking six months since the russian invasion, i ll be talking to retired general david petraeus. and congress members jerry nadler and caroline maloney are locked in a bitter intraparty primary battle in new york city tomorrow thanks to redistricting. we ll discuss that race. and i ll take a look at the rise in anti-semitic groups across america after leafletting in a small new jersey town this weekend just days after similar leaflets were seen on long island, new york. joining me is ken delanian and brandon buck. you ve got the new nbc news poll with some major headlines. voters are angry, frustrated. they re saying for the first time that threats to
rights. prosecuting trump, equal rights, abortion rights. for republicans, impeaching biden, protecting our freedom and protecting the second amendment. but will the engagement translate to turnout? the poll also shows that for a nonpresidential year, people are paying an awful lot of attention when asked how interested they are in the november elections, on a scale of one to ten, 76% rated an 8, 9 or 10. and if that is sustained, it could mean a lot of folks heading to the polls. now, as for the critically important who they will vote for, no strong majority, but there is a fascinating shift we re seeing. joining me now to talk about all of this, nbc s shaquille brewster in florida ahead of tomorrow s primary. cornell belcher is a pollster at brilliant corners research and an msnbc political analyst. and steve kornacki is at the big board for us. and nbc correspondent sahil kapur is with me here on set in new york. steve, let s start with where i left off. who they will vote
hello, everyone, i m chris jansing. call it discontent, dissatisfaction, disillusionment. a new nbc poll shows that the american voting public is tired of infighting and worried about the future. but there stiek of a stark political divide, it is united in opinions on state of our country and the people who lead it. a clear majority of voters wants investigation news donald trump to continue. and that may be tied to this stunning shift. the cost of living is no longer the top issue on voter s minds. it is the threat to our democracy. this poll also reveals several key things for us to watch moving forward. a record high 58% say america s best years are behind it and 61% are so upset, they re willing to carry a protest sign for a day. and here is a sample of signs. for democrats, it is women s
a ditch. they won two presidencies in the last two years, but otherwise they have been swamped. i don t know if you call it discontent or suspicion about other people in the country. this is a party in transition, this is a party that s trying to figure out what s next, what is it s identity. and better th and the fact that bernie sanders lost this election, is this is going to be a much longer process, i was out in sacramento, just after they had some local party caucuses, and everybody was shocked at the number of people who showed up. and they were all bernie sanders supporterings and they had elected their own sort of delegates who would go to the convention on this.