where you see at least where a race is headed. and to me also very importantly in mid-october before the james comey announcement, hillary it feels like we sat down in 1948, nicolle was here i left you an hour ago. we sat down at 6:00 p.m. eastern and got up at 4:00 a.m. from our chairs after covering this wild story. where are your thoughts today? your reaction to what chris christie said and your reaction to our discussion about polling. you deal in political science, i m more on the arts side of the industry so it s not the what, it s the how and i think the how we got this wrong is that they were each viewed 60% of the public disapproved of each candidate yet we cultural leads in the media and political establishment of both parties, democratic political establishment, republican political establishment weighted his transgressions heavier. we felt i think as an establishment that the sound of his own voice on the access
elected kevin mccarthy who are running against the gop political establishment. it would have been as if the presidential campaign wasn t happening. you ve got an election going on right now where 56% of republicans are voting for people who never held political office in their lives. democrats are laughing tonight after this. gop has to get their act together. the point is, this atmosphere, where you have such an antiestablishment erector, you can t just promote the next guy on the totem pole. paul ryan is being talked about. if you have the same leadership, you get the same results.
elected kevin mccarthy who are running against the gop political establishment. it would have been as if the presidential campaign wasn t happening. you ve got an election going on right now where 56% of republicans are voting for people who never held political office in their lives. democrats are laughing tonight after this. gop has to get their act together. the point is, this atmosphere, where you have such an antiestablishment erector, you can t just promote the next guy on the totem pole. paul ryan is being talked about. if you have the same leadership, you get the same results.
strategists in south carolina think his message plays well with conservatives who believe cheap foreign labor, bad trade deals with immigration legal or otherwise have cost american jobs and the so-called political establishment has failed to address these problems. trump is is starting his effort to conquer the south tonight. billionaire trump says he doesn t need to generate monetary donations like other normal presidential candidates but he does need to formulate a good contact list. for people to help him locally, to gain entry into the pep rally, trump is requiring attendees to give their e-mail addresses in their online ticket request forms. that campaign s goal for getting the message out the voters. trump would not seem to be a natural fit for southern evangelicals with his unrepenitent approach to religion. i love that phrase. unrepentant. i like to do the right thing where i don t have to ask for forgiveness. does that make sense? where you don t make such bad thing has t
team headed by a former federal prosecutor under rudy guiliani, currently representing chevron in a multibillion dollar pollution case. the flurry of lawyers, a sign of things to come. here come the subpoenas. the assembly s special committee indicated today that 20 subpoenas would be issued from the assembly for 17 individuals and three organizations. then the new jersey state senate began its investigation today. senator weinberg. state senator loretta weinberg said she planned to ask for documents from three other christie officials. but first, the man we ve been asking questions about from the beginning, david sampson. four hours later, wildstein wrote sampson was helping us to retaliate. sampson is one of christie s closest advisers. he s a pillar of the new jersey political establishment.