off. trump s endorsement didn t make any difference to me. i totally respect president trump, but i m a georgian and i have opinions. a massacre in buffalo shakes the country. white supremacy is a poison. no evil racist person will scare me out of many i community. did america s so-called racial reckoning actually change anything? inside politics, the biggest stories sourced by the best reporters now. good morning and welcome to inside politics sunday. i m abby phillip. two of the biggest primary contests are playing out in georgia and pennsylvania. if the polls are right, georgia republicans are about to deal former president donald trump his biggest political defeat of the year. governor brian kemp is on his way to what looks like a landslide victory despite 18 months of trump attacking him for not helping him steal the 2020 election. trump recruited an opponent, ex-senator david perdue. what matters is georgians. that s what i m running on. i ve been do
it s a populism. it s a bit of a political celebrity, if you will. john fetterman is a character. he embraces and loves what he is doing. he is out campaigning. he became this pop cult figure, if you will, in progressive politics. it s that as much as anything. i still think the challenge goes forward for all of these candidates is they are part of the bigger democratic brand, the joe biden democratic brand. that s what s going to be a challenge for them in november, regardless of what they believe on separate issues. the brand of the party overall is not very good. the central question, can the president get his approval rating up slightly enough to help these candidates in the fall regardless of who they are? redistricting and these congressional districts are looming over all of this. this week, democrats had kind of a mini-freakout over the new york redistricting map in which it could have pitted several
to pimple butterfly album and they had a deadweight judge who looked like ronald reagan. and that earned him an invitation to the white house. rock obama said he was his favorite rapper. so it is not symmetrical. they are angry because they can t control them. he s unpredictable and he has a special demographic, these 18-40-year-old man especially of all different races and ethnicities. and i think that is a rising rubric. when you look around at all the traditional outlets on the conservative or libertarian movement, people have tuned out the report, the sad demise of rush limbaugh, howard stern is sort of descending. he is the up-and-coming peer the problem with the left is not that he has 11 million listeners or 200 billion downloads, it s the beginning that s getting bigger and bigger and he s becoming a pop cult figure that they don t know what he s going