jubilant. you re not jubilant, jake. i like that. nor jocular nor jaded. you see jocular when jimmy kimmel was cracking you up. that was great. he s funny. anyway, great to see you guys. have a great show. i ll get my luminous self over here. all right, keep it up, laura. good evening, everybody. i m allison cam rata in new york. and i m laura coates in washington, d.c. and this is cnn tonight on a night when the president of the united states lays out his closing arguments with the mid-terms just merely days away. he s warning that election deniers could lead the country down to what he calls a path to chaos, and he insists that democracy is indeed on the ballot. we re back to having an election where things that he s warning about may actually turn out to be true. so i wonder what happens if it does, alison? nothing good, laura. nothing good as we ve seen already in the past. plus in these final days of the campaign herschel walker is going after barack ob
your congressional candidate. number one, economy inflation by a long shot, 51%. abortion they re 15 mersech voting elections which i guess is another word for democracy down at 9%. so why is president biden hitting that so hard? i agree with the lieutenant governor that this is not what people are focused on right now, but i think it could have been a good closing argument for vice president for president biden, excuse me, if democrats had focused back in late summer, early fall on their legislative wins semiconductors, guns, getting justice jackson confirmed, the burn pits legislation and not given that first democracy speech where he distracted everybody with the semifascist line that got their message all offtrack and focused on what they were