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it s hard to imagine one. does kemp have to win by 40? i don t know what it means. i don t think anybody does. i think we re in new territory. when you talk about david perdue and you talk about brian kemp, there s not a lot of difference in terms of how they view issues. the issue is donald trump here, who stands and looms very large here. but look, kemp and perdue, very similar, but different personal styles entirely. perdue looks more like the romney wing of the party. anyway. jeff, i m running late. good to see you. always great to see you. one of my great colleagues. thank you all for being with us. we ll be back tomorrow with more meet the press daily. tune in to meet the press this sunday. we ll have a conversation with voters and a whole bunch more on our nbc news poll including pessimism or optimism about our ability to bring this country together again. msnbc coverage continues with katy tur after this break. cont katy tur after this break.
welcome back to this special edition of meet the press daily. i m live here in atlanta where on the ground, i ve been talking to voters and experts on the issues that matter ahead of the midterm elections. i spoke to young voters and organizers at emory university. listen to what two young democrats had to say about the president s first year in office. there s been a lot of things weave been seeing that show the parties are more divided than they ever have been and i think it makes people doubtful even in the people they voted for, right? for me, when i said there were areas that i was disappointed in the current administration, voting rights is at the top of that list. it would be a true devastating oversight if the administration thinks that action on voting rights will not have a concrete impact on the 2022 elections. joining me now is the longtime anchor of our atlanta affiliate, wxia, one of their lead political reporters, jeff
tomas. take a look with me here. these are some of the pictures coming in from the island nation that keep in mind still is recovering from the one/two punch. he had january s earthquake and the dangerous cholera outbreak. already we re getting reports of downed trees, tent cities. i m going to talk to a red cross official live from port-au-prince in a second but first to chad myers who has been watching tomas very, very closely. do we know when the worst of it will be hitting haiti? the high of the hurricane still 85 miles per hour big hurricane still. not category 2 or 3 but big. is as close to port-au-prince as it s going to get. it moves away from here. this is as bad as the winds will get but not as bad as the rain is going to get because of the way the whole circulation thing works. we know because this entire system isn t done when the low that is now right there moves up here. now this arrow that s down here won t be there anymore. when the low is up here, the arr