understand. i feel your pain. and that s what he was trying to do. i m not sure the message got out there yesterday. other thing is as we looked at what joe biden said during the last three years. it s just been kind of a crazy message. remember, it was like two and a half years ago when they were saying oh, inflation. that s just transitory. and then suddenly they turned it into bidenomics. it s working. they kind of abandoned both those things because they were wrong. yeah. they also tried say that the economy has never been stronger. they talked about the fundamentals of the economy and how strong it was. americans are saying the economy strong. i m feeling worse. my paycheck doesn t go as far as it used. to say my paycheck isn t keeping face pace with inflation. cost of groceries and goods. you can t tell me that things have never been better. you also see joe biden go out there and he said the grocery shelves weren t empty when the grocery shelves were empty. doesn t know wh
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beeping with gas prices. is this the rough equivalent of not knowing how much a gallon of milk costs and half a gallon of milk. and bush 1 not knowing what the infrared scanner. these are the opportunities for candidates to fall flat. we ll see the critical moments, perhaps they impact voters in iowa. the sound that dasha played is overwhelming the field, the questions around donald trump. we knew this moment was coming, and every candidate has baked this in, perhaps donald trump s legal affairs would overwhelm the former president it would provide the opening. we haven t seen that moment ham but this is it, with three indictments, possibly a fourth now, is this the moment that iowa voters say maybe i should look at another candidate. former congressman, david jolly, you re a good sport.
the interest rate hikes are a blunt instrument. it s not like the fed and jerome powell can go in there and tweak eggs we it s well above what we paid last week. the consumer out there is not paying attention to .1%. it s better than a .3% increase in the statistics. they are paying attention to the print at the gas pump and the grocery store. you go through these routines and you know what milk costs. you know what bread costs and chicken, fish, dairy, all these things you have been going to the grocery store forever. when you get these chunky double-digit price increases year over year, that s not being suspended by this pullback in core and non-core inflation, you don t care what the statistics are. moreover, this is a big cause between 7% headline inflation and the 2% target that the fed wants. it still means the fed is going to hike. maybe by half a point.
priority for them. and hearing boris segment and the conversations around socialism in south florida it gets tied back to these policies and saying, okay, these economic policies don t benefit us with the democrats. and hearing republicans really capitalize that to make further in roads. republicans saw what happened in 2020 under trump. they ve invested heavily on messaging, saying we are the ones that are going to help the economy. we are the ones that when you re looking at gas prices or how much a gallon of milk costs, we re the ones that are going to solve that. that obviously resonates in a community that is counting dollars. you re covering the races in georgia too where abortion has been front and center. we have seen it in herschel walker against raphael warnock and in last night debate for the governor. he refuses to protect us. he refuses to defend us. we re a state that values life.
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