failure to win reelection in 2020 would ve been that lesson, but they ve convinced themselves that he actually won, and that it was stolen from him. so is obviously going to take more pounding. they re going to have to be defeated over and over and over again before it gets the heads, this is a bad strategy. i agree with that, actually, thankfully got way over here. in the case of the new hampshire primary electorate, natalie,, bullock was not the favorite choice of the party establishment, and they thought he would be less competitive against maggie hassan. it s got today saying they re gonna put money behind him, but i have to imagine for him people handicapping this race it puts republicans at a disadvantage to have a guy that says, yes i would vote to overturn the 2024 election in a state like new hampshire. yes, and the irony here is
just not a maga guy. well j.d. vance very much is. like the recent poll, in the wine is pulling a solid 54%, well vance gets just 39% of the very same poll. same electric. now, these two guys are not running against each other, where this poll shows, and i think a lot of data, is that the non-trump republican governor mike dewine pulls significantly better than the trump guy running for senate, j.d. vance. republican seem to be convinced that the utter fluke of donald trump s 2016 election, where he lost the popular vote, means that his brand of maga politics s future of the politics of the party. but it s not clear that that s actually the case. natalie lee alison is a national political reporter and they both join me now. mona, let me start with you on that last minute polling, and i thought it s, pulls so it s one poll. but it illustrates something that i think it s part of something broader. mike dewine, he s not my cup of
0 the genuine danger from the ex presidents attempt to martyr the insurrectionists and what republicans are losing by nominating even more magana to new hampshire and beyond. when all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. less than two months until these midterm elections. people all over the country as we ve documented our mobilizing to protect abortion rights. while republican politicians across the country are pledging to ban abortion anyway they can. in mississippi, the republican house speaker there said that his state quote, has an opportunity to leave the nation in protecting, promoting and supporting life. it s a pretty remarkable statement for a number of reasons. now, it s true, mississippi has been a leader in the assault on abortion rights in this country. no question about. that it was their law, mississippi s law and its challenge to roe v. wade that ultimately overturned roe. the state had a trigger law and effect as well, which automa