politicsnation. tonight s lead hanging in the balance. it has opened in 17 states. including barriers battleground states, where both parties have calls that call them they re heavyweights. to campaign two and a half weeks left to the midterm elections. top tier democrats have been on the campaign trail, courtesy of president biden that has been there. who was in pennsylvania, going into this weekend campaigning for john fetterman. as democrats try to hold on to their razor-thin majority in the senate. donald trump is stumping in for maga candidates in texas tonight. he faces a november 14th deadline. to be deposed before the january six committee. they congressional subpoena issue, coming yesterday. just hours after trump s former cub paid manager steve bannon was sentenced to four months in prison. for defying his congressional subpoena. this amid new revelations about what the fbi may have found, and it s august rate of trump s mar-a-lago estate. nbc news confirming that
everybody is going to be watching monday, that is iowa caucuses. with allng argument the candidates have been focused on who is the best to beat president trump. if a male candidate wins, i am curious to what message that sends to voters buying the argument that a woman can win and defeat president trump. at thisi am looking next monday is a wide-open caucus. it is hard to know where things are going to land. you have got candidates bunched up and await it has been a long time since you have had four candidates bunched up in the polling consistently like we have seen with sanders, biden, warman, and buttigieg. klobuchar, sneaking her way up. it is going to be wild. it is going to be interesting to see what happens. the thing about this race and electability, i think we are overanalyzing electability. what voters are looking for here is a leader that is going to bring this country back together, fight for their family, make sure folks have opportunities. we all want to on
the future. voices from the road. on c-span. joining us from boston on c-span s new program is hriock.ie sc joining us in washington is alex clearfield, associate editor of the washington journal. thank you. let s start with the state everybody is going to be watching on monday. that is iowa with the caucuses. the closing argument with all the candidates have been focused on who is the best candidate to beat donald trump? if a male candidate wins, i am curious to what message that sends to whether voters are buying the argument that a woman can win and defeat president trump. stephanie: what i am looking at next monday is a wide-open caucus. it is hard to know where things are going to land. you have got candidates bunched up in a way it has been a long time since you have had four candidates bunched up in the polling consistently like we have seen with sanders, biden, warren and buttigieg. senator amy klobuchar, sneaking on her way up. it is going to be wild. it is goi
You start seeing them. The trucks come in and this comes in and that. All of a sudden, youre going to see backlash the likes of which you havent seen in many, many years. Because people arent going to take it. You know, a lot of people this is all a left movement, not a right movement. Right. But a lot of the people on the right are watching their television set, looking at kenosha and looking at chicago where they shoot people and kill people by the dozens every week. Right. Its not even believable. Trumps affinity for law and order, foreign dictators and unilateral federal power make the revelations in bob woodward and his threats of National Security all the more clear. He bragged to bob woodward about saving the saudi prince who was accused of ordering the murder of Washington Post column khashoggi and he fawned over kim jongun, calling him far beyond smart. But Donald Trumps rhetoric and admiration for men like these is even more alarming. When longtime Trump Associates like roger
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