in tonight with its opposition to gop calls for stronger work requirements to be included in o anpposity budget agreement thatd be paired with a debt ceilingde increasebt cei. the issu now, the issue of a work requirement has actually emerged as one of the biggest remaining hurdles for reaching an agreement between negotiators for the white house and houseite ho republicans. rhere is a top gop negotiatous who s weighing in on thisighi tonight. that s louisiana congressman garret graveng in on thi s loui he said tonight his party will not drop their demand for tougher work requirements as part of a final agreement. now, democrats have converselypi argued that, listen, social benefit programs already have s as work requirements in place,n plc adding that to them. this is ale.l an necessary. meanwhile, as you pointed out, the president and his top advisers were over at camp david this weekend working perhap s as is june 5th. deadline quickly approaches. jason , we re all going t
watch this horrible news. horrible for joe biden.our our new cnn poll.e while the president leads his democratic competitors by a huge margin, two thirds of all of the american peoplethe surveyed, 66% of the public say that a biden victory would either be a setback or a disaster. for the united states . as they say, misery lovesthey s company. soay, misery joe biden is in lu. virtually everyone in his administered nation, from the vice president to compsecretartation secretary is deeply unpopular. even first lady, dr. jill biden struggles with likability. have a look. ha i ve traveled around the country, i ve visited red states and blue states , i e i ve found that they com in. values that unite us are deeper than our divisions. and i thought you might come for wow.
hispanic districts especially in south florida points to the fact that the republicans are about to make a big gain against this crucial voting block. paul: where should we be looking for the shift on election day? where should we be focusing? as illustrative as that paul was we are seeing bigger shifts in states that may matter more. let me give you one example. nevada is where catherine cortez masto is trying to win reelection, polls show him ahead. hispanics make up 20% of the state. if you look at the last president election president biden won by 26 points over trump. right now the most recent poll e only has a 5 point
comments, the dishonest media did not explain that i called the fake news the enemy of the people, the fake news. they dropped off the word fake and all of a sudden the story became the media is the enemy. they take the word fake out. i m against the people that make up stories and make up sources. they shouldn t be allowed to use sources unless they use somebody ssomebody said a poll e out. and i say what network is it? and they will say a certain let s not even mention names, right? should we? well, you have a lot of them. look, the clinton news network is one. [cheers and applause] as you saw throughout the entire campaign and even now the fake news doesn t tell the truth. chris: but one of the targets of mr. trump s fire
the new york times. and a poll is coming in, and the new poll e shows that donald trump is even with ben carson and 26% point, and 26% points for both for those republican or republican-leaning registered voters. combined, that is more than half of the vote preference. and betsy, the dominance continues for ben carson as well as donald trump, and the two saying, hey, the numbers show it. we are not going to be participating in the last cattle call. yes, and what is interesting to me about the new numbers is that the top three candidates are no longer 100% outsiders. after the last debate, carly fiorina rocketed, and now she is falling down the less than 4% of the vote. so even though they like the outsiders, they like these two outsiders with a little love for