he said he had referral supported andrew yang, but according to elon musk, ron desantis has a better chance of winning. ainsley: wow. that s a powerful endorsement. that s a very powerful endorsement. steve: yeah. ainsley: kellyanne said republicans have done a great job recruiting great candidates. pretty much all of them are running on america first agenda. people feel like president biden cares more about the people coming over the border. being more like a european nation. more socialism, more progressive policies. and the majority of the country are not for that many people who came from cuba, we have interviewed them. they say are you kidding me? we came from a socialist country. you do not want that here in america. brian: i was in little havana doing a feature and there is a lot of trump support still there. a lot of republican support. ainsley: down in the miami area, right? brian: they say it s the most successful immigrant story since the pilgrims.
or north carolina to veto a bill that says you can t work with ice. i mean, the state level now is having a huge impact on federal policy. leland: these are different races though, a state legislative race is very different than a federal house or a federal senate race. we don t want you to give plays away and i understand if you don t want to answer that question, but what does the blocking and tackling look on this? the blocking and tackling how you win any race, you have to have your name i.d. up, and they have to lake your strategies better. and doesn t give anything away, republicans need to talk about health care next year, particularly at the state level. leland: there s so much reporting though that there is this influx of good democratic candidates and they re doing a better job recruiting than republicans. fair? no, it s still very we still haven t had filing deadlines yet in many of the state legislative race snoos if
and facebook. they were the top two social networks used for recruiting job candidates. for johns hopkins, the strategy is working. in april they have 35 p.a. and nurse practitioner openings but with the targeted ads, they have hired 18 candidates with 100 more in the pipeline. we have to go after them. we can t wait for them to come find us. reporter: right now there are 6.1 million job openings in the u.s. in 2016, 46% of employers reported difficulty filling their empty positions. that s up from 32% in 2015. but recruiting people from a distance could help bring those numbers back down. i think that discovering jobs online is the future, and i think that location-based advertisement is an enhancement to that. reporter: paul knight is a digital marketing expert whose company uses geofencing technology. he s seen it go from the retail space to job recruiting. placing an ad for a few dollars
closer than they would have expected to. so they ve had to throw a lot of money in the race. the democrats have a better chance of winning the georgia election. the democrats don t have really great candidates in any of these three seats. if they had done a better job recruiting, they probably would have had a better chance of winning any one of the three. we ll have to see how the results play out. should scare republicans that democrats could do a lot of damage next year. it might explain why so many democratic senators from states, for example, where donald trump did well still didn t vote for gorsuch. in other words, four did, but they were confident enough, not so much looking at the election results, thinking that they could go ahead and try. the grass roots activism is stronger on the left than the right. that s interesting in part too,