i hear there is a chance i may spot him on the route. that gives me the boost that i need. i am trying to raise as much money as i can. if you search my page, make a donation if you are able and would like to, that would be appreciated. if you are in new york city, come out and yell my name or something because i am going to need every bit of encouragement i can get. thank you all, joe, i will keep your plan in my back pocket but i hope not to use it on sunday when it out there. still ahead on morning joe, virginia s governor elect glenn youngkin and ralph northam. plus, the democratic party s top super pact is sounding the alarm of next year s midterm. we ll be joined by the chairman of priorities usa.
crises for the administration including and you know them because they are in focus. supply chain crisis, 30-year high inflation rate, worsening border disaster, the list goes on. you can look. we usually scroll it. today we have pictures. david bossie wrote the white house must be a very difficult place to work. they re running out of options, questions like how did it get so bad so quickly? and what can we do to stop the bleeding are getting harder and harder to answer. the sudden fall from grace has been nothing short of precipitous and experts are wondering where the bottom is for biden. all of that a quote. power panel now, matt gorman former rnc communications director, crystal knight former critical director of priorities usa. how troubling is this, matt?
approving policies for mask, many school officials are facing physical threats because of propaganda proper porting the false conclusion of critical race theory. this propaganda continues despite the fact that critical race theory is not taught in public schools. that s the end of the excerpt that we brought for you. now we bring in the power panel. matt schlapp chairman of the american conservative union. crystal knight. former political director of priorities usa and founding executive director of emerge tennessee. good to see you both. matt, i ll come to you first. a lot of movement in the story very quickly. senator blackburn told me earlier this hour it s because parents don t want to be messed with. yeah, that s right. one of the only good things that came out of this coronavirus pandemic is when our kids were home, including my five kids in our house we got to hear a lot of what was happening in classrooms. i had a good experience with our skoo.s a lot of parents had
time to prepare for possible worker shortages. now as far as the medical field, this strain could be felt again very widespread across the state. one county as of last week only had 56% of its workers fully vaccinated at the time. harris. harris: thank you very much. let s bring in the power panel now into focus, sean duffy former wisconsin republican congressman and fox news contributor. crystal knight former political director of priorities usa and founding executive director of emerge tennessee. great to see you both. sean, i will start with you. 84% state hospitals the employees are fully vaccinated as healthcare workers. 89% at long-term care facilities. those are some big numbers when you consider how botched the messaging was out of the white house because i guess they didn t like it was a trump-backed vaccine. new york is doing very well. what do you make of the mandates
for trump and former speaker of the oklahoma house. crystal night. former political director of priorities usa and emerge tennessee. great to have you both on the program. t.w. i will start with you with your top line thoughts on this. first of all, harris, i m excited to see parents standing up. this is an education revolution happening in our country right now and it started during the pandemic when the unions were exposed for what they are. left wing propaganda agents of the left and they are not concerned about children, they are concerned about a radical left wing agenda and i m proud to see that parents are standing up and saying enough is enough. i think what we ll have to do is go a step further as a parent and make sure the money follows the child. we ll have to support the idea of school choice. allowing parents to make the point. this 19th century model of educating our children doesn t work anymore. crt is a great example.