balance. the president added some friction and fear to return that message centered on immigration. democrats are inviting caravan aftercare van. isn t that nice? of illegal aliens to flood into our country and overwhelm your communities. if the radical democrats take power, they will take a wrecking ball to our economy and to the future of our country. as we speak, democrats are openly encouraging millions of illegal aliens to break our laws and violate our borders. important day and i m grateful to have a great group to share their reporting and insig insights. from the pollsters podcast, christian sanderson and margie o mara. look at the drudge report. with him or against him.
americans care about results. i know i care about results. this country is doing great. this country is doing great. margie made a point about focus groups. i watched a lot and suburban women care about style. that may not be their word for it. i spent several days on the road at trump rallies and talking to attendees in general and with women who are very supportive of donald trump and they are also, a lot of them, not happy about his style. one woman said she would like to take his phone away. they roll their eyes and it s reallia i lot of tolerance among the women who are very supportive for his style and bombastic way of speaking. he thought he had it right or maybe he embellished, but it s like a crazy uncle who they always loved and they always will. there is a problematic demographic for republicans and in the more competitive house races. the demographic will be in play
he s talking about. you can fly in, hang out here for a couple hours, fly out. you don t walk on our roads. you don t have kids that go to our schools. you don t deal with the public health crisis with addiction that we have in our state every single day. i think it s more important to have grassroots conversations. and troy balderson can have all the people he wants fly in from d.c. i don t think it makes too much of a difference. joining our conversation, waiting patiently through all the legal news, democrat margie o mara, kristin soltis anderson. i wanted more time for this today. we ll continue the conversation in the days ahead. what did we learn? republicans say they think they re going to win in ohio. a win is a win. democrats say, wait a minute. trump carried that district by 11 points. the last republican incumbent won walking away. and we almost won there for so the republicans have done reasonably well in terms of scoring the ws. scoring the win in a variety of
be 8 when he leaves office. you know, they ll think about what the fact of having this man and this administration as kind of a formative experience for their child, what that s going to do to their understanding of american leadership, what that s going to do to their understanding of what s acceptable for men. people are disgusted. margie, you mentioned women s issues, abortion being one of them. and i wonder what you think about the fact that this is the gender gap right now which is around 20, 25 points, particularly among young women it s really, really wide. what a big hearing that highlights the possibility of roe being overturned is going to do to that as we head towards the midterms. so we did a poll for the national abortion rights action league of suburban women who are not strong partisan, so neither strong democrats nor strong republicans. and not only are these women no matter how we asked the question, including republican women in this group, say that
this year s election is shaping up to make political history for women. from the differences between how men and women can vote to the surge in female candidates, dave wasserman tweeting as of this week democrats have nominated women in 85 out of 179, 47% of the 18 house races, excluding incumbents. on the dpgop side 24 out of 139 just 17%. here is margie o mara and michelle goldberg. margie, you know, we re used to sort of splits in demographics, college, noncollege, weekly church attendance, race, ethnicity. my sense is there s never been a gender partisan split like what we are seeing now. is that true? well, there s been a gender