earlier this week. he said yerkes, it s about the governor, but also what s ahead in the country. he knows it s a lot more than the governorship. he says, i know terry. that s a personal relationship. that worked when he said i know joe in the election and he hopes that works today. the race is way too close for many democrats right now. let s bring in our political panel for more on this, the other big stories in washington. miya king is a national politics reporter for politico, and kyle con dig is with the uv center for politics. good morning to both of you. miya, i want to start with you. roy s behind that swing? i think it s a couple of
the conversations, he would be like, well, should it be 3 1/2 trillion or 2 trillion. the specifics in it they want to try to run on, i don t think, are filtering out to people. it s pretty difficult for them to be able to defend the legislation. so even if this thing passes, it s not going to necessarily be a magic bullet. miya, we want to talk about the january 6th investigation. only nine were convicted following the s&p. is this a strategy to downplay the insurrection to fair better in the midterms? well, democrats have really come to the republicans and their handling of things around january 6 and january 7.