Candidate to be able to be donald trump with bluecollar voters. We will see if that comes to pass. I think trump is concerned he has lost a few points with bluecollar workers in the southwest corner. But, he has gained support in the Northeast Corner which is the area where joe biden is from. Ishink they know the state in play and they are trying to do their best to keep those margins down. Biden does not want trump to run up margins and red counties like he did last time. Trump is trying to cut into the margins in the blue counties. Host host we saw in 2016, the president cut 48. 2 of the support their versus Hillary Clinton at 47. 5 . Razor thin margins. Are those margins still at play today . Guest it still feels like a close race. Biden had a lead here for the last year or so, but his lead has been within the margin of error in most polls. At has felt close. I think you need no more proof than how often they have been coming here. They have come here more often than any other battl
At 8 50 a. M. , North Carolina. A look at iowa. And at 9 30 a. M. , texas. Host good morning. This is washington journal on election day. Cspans coverage of the election starts tonight on cspan, you can also view that on our website, or listen along on our free radio app. Our three hours will be devoted to your calls on election day. Tell us if you plan to vote on today or if person you have already voted. For those of supporting joe biden, 2027488000. If you support President Trump, 2027488001. Undecided are an voter or voting for someone else altogether, 2027488002. Text us if you wish at 2027488003. You can also post on twitter or reach us on facebook. The Associated Press reporting out of New Hampshire this morning, results already coming in. This took place as of midnight, communitiesiny making their vote for joe biden, votes. The towns five to the south it was President Donald Trump winning 16 to bidens five. Those are very early results. Will have a better assessment tonight, so
Editor for the tampa bay times, steveyou can call us, post on sl media as well. Also, we will focus on specific states with reporters who have been closely following these events. Pennsylvania, closely watched in this cycle. Thank you for joining us and giving us your time. Guest thank you for having me. Host what you make of the aggressive nature just in the last days or so of candidates going to this state . Guest i think both campaigns think this state is in play. I do not think either campaign feels like they have pennsylvania locked down. I think they are particularly concerned about bluecollar voters. If you remember, democrats onlyht joe biden was the candidate to be able to be donald trump with bluecollar voters. We will see if that comes to pass. I think trump is concerned he has lost a few points with bluecollar workers in the southwest corner. But, he has gained support in the Northeast Corner which is the area where joe biden is from. Ishink they know the state in play and
And gentlemen, welcome the governor of iowa, kim reynolds. [applause] reynolds let me start by saying thank you to each and everyone of you for being here. I know it has been a very trying week on top of some very trying years. I appreciate the Vice President and his team being here, taking time to meet with our iowa farmers who have been impacted by the Severe Weather we have experienced. I spent the last two days surveying, and it is devastating and widespread. From flattened cornfields to destroyed grain bins and structures, it is another huge blow to iowa farmers. Early and i will stress early estimates show at least 10 million crop acres have been impacted, half of our cropland. That does not include the structures and storage issues we have moving forward. Hundreds of thousands are without power. At its peak we had 550,000 households that did not have power, including 97 of when county. Devastation,ut the the resilience and the determination of iowans continues to show through. F
2. Span pence travelednt to des moines as part of the president s campaign. He spoke with joni ernst, who is also running for reelection in november. E governor of iowa, kim reynolds. [applause] reynolds let me start by saying thank you to each and everyone of you for being here. I know it has been a very trying week on top of some very trying years. I appreciate the Vice President and his team being here, taking time to meet with our iowa farmers who have been impacted by the Severe Weather we have experienced. I spent the last two days surveying, and it is devastating and widespread. From flattened cornfields to destroyed grain bins and structures, it is another huge blow to iowa farmers. Early and i will stress early estimates show at least 10 million crop acres have been impacted, half of our cropland. That does not include the structures and storage issues we have moving forward. Hundreds of thousands are without power. At its peak we had 550,000 households that did not have power