by-product of that, and this is in terms of the whole party, is this party going to continue to try to reach a slice of the rural, midwestern voters who turned out very strongly for trump and are still sticking by him? if the democratic candidates believe that they re supporting a white supremacist or are they going to try to go a more progressive route and bring in new voters, women of color, latino voters, more african-americans? i think it s also going to potentially change the way the party approaches voter outreach. just that, it s amazing how a small statement like that is going to have major implications in the next debate and the next course of this race. and i guess part of me is surprised it took so long for someone to say it. donald trump did an interview i believe with fox business describing himself as a proud nationalist. it s two more ticks on the dial to being a white supremacist. that was the beto o rouke a lot of people fell in love with in the 2018 senate campaig
he lost many or republicans lost many of these districts. so trump is struggling here, especially the jobs are coming back but the economic promise has not in some cases, in the rust belt, has not been as strong as he promised. paul: that 11 point difference, it s only one poll, okay, it s 17 months to go, but that 11 points is huge when you think about in the context of a strong economy. yes. there s another poll that showed in pennsylvania people are happier or feel higher sense of financial well-being than any time on record, that had ever been measured, places where natural gas drilling is going on. it will depend how biden campaigns. if he campaigns as a moderate, a blue colla scranton scrapper ors the progressive route, the green