smiley, for example, senator patty murray. in oregon the governorship is up there. a republican may win that seat. in new york we have sean patrick maloney the head of the dccc having to defend his seat possibly in new york. when you look at the campaign styles democrats have been campaigning on i d logical issues where republicans have been campaigningology on issues regardless of party inflation, economy. much like joe biden has governed. they sounded the alarm about a week ago saying they needed to finally get focus back on the economy but they haven t been focused on the issues that voters care about and that s why they have there to defend territory from the west to east coast and see how tight those margins are as results come in tonight. bret: karl, you have people talking in your ear from all over the country. you are looking at these numbers. anything? look, it s very early so everybody at this point, particularly if your polls have not closed or just talking there is one
founder and ceo of the firm, 32 advisors. we give the resume because you are both very qualified to tell us what is about to happen. robert, the president traveled to capitol hill this afternoon after jen psaki holds her press briefing, atop the next hour, what does the president do and say to democrats? robert: good sign he is going for the democrats and for the nation. it means likelihood of the infrastructure bill passing, the bipartisan infrastructure bill is highly likely. whether it is today, tonight, tomorrow, it is going to pass and i think that trillion dollars of infrastructure, physical infrastructure is incredibly needed for a country that has a d minus or d plus from the engineering on how our infrastructure is so incapable right now. sandra: we know, robert for party inflation reared ugly head and heard from democrats, they didn t like it, here is senator josh josh hawley on just that,
has learned will not be announced today. here with his reaction to all of this, congressman joe crowley, chairman of the house democratic caucus. he was in that briefing by the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. so it was the deputy attorney general who chose robert mueller to head up this investigation. are you satisfied with that choice? i think it is bipartisan, the approval of the selection of mr. mueller for this role as special prosecutor on the special counsel in this case. that was reflected in the applause that the number two at justice received when rod rosenstein said that wasn t mueller. that really we all should be focused on, democrats and republicans, regardless of party inflation, is the attack of russia upon our democratic institutions. jon: are you absolutely