different views about who s to blame about the political divide received these days. time now for our sunday glue. congressman jason chaffetz, mo elleithee of the institute of politics and public service. liz marlantes, politics editor of the christian science monitor and jason riley. president trump is not responsible for bombs being sent to prominent democrats. the person who created the devices and put them in the mail, allegedly cesar sayoc is responsible. does the president bear any responsibility for the growing ugly political rancor in this country? i m sure the democrats would argue that but president probably get too much credit and too much blame for what s happening in that rancor. i think the american people, we need a vigorous debate. that is what we do in this country. political dissent is the american way.
it is online, it s on cable news, it s in a variety of places. i would hope that everyone, whether they are television holes or elected officials, whether to me in my job in academia that we all do a better job of checking it. chris: liz, final thought. - - not adding to the climate of toxicity we ve seen. i was struck by that package that clip by nikki haley. yet such strong words in the wake of what happened to her stay. i think a big opening for a politician who wants to be a healer. chris: the one thing you could say, nine days before an election but everything has to do with politics.we will take a breakand see you later. up next , with just over a week to the november midterms, who s got the advantage? we will talk with the chairs of therepublican and house campaign committees , when we
if republicans keep congress, you better believe they re coming after healthcare again. and millions of people across the country who count on this are not going tohave it . chris: president trump and president obama making their closing arguments to voters on the campaign trail. we are back with the panel. liz, with nine days until the midterms, how do you see the races for the house and the senate? it s anybody s guess. we don t know what s going to happen. early voting has been interesting to watch. turnout has been high the board. several states have surpassed their 2014 early voting numbers. chris: 8 million people have voted early. it s possible states will surpass total voting numbers just in early voting according to some experts. that s a sign that there s a lot of interest. the question is, who will they turn out? is this the year democrats really mobilize young people,
if republicans keep congress, you better believe they re coming after healthcare again. and millions of people across the country who count on this are not going tohave it . chris: president trump and president obama making their closing arguments to voters on the campaign trail. we are back with the panel. liz, with nine days until the midterms, how do you see the races for the house and the senate? it s anybody s guess. we don t know what s going to happen. early voting has been interesting to watch. turnout has been high the board. several states have surpassed their 2014 early voting numbers. chris: 8 million people have voted early. it s possible states will surpass total voting numbers just in early voting according to some experts. that s a sign that there s a lot of interest. the question is, who will they turn out? is this the year democrats really mobilize young people,