choices will echo for decades. we re standing at an inflection point in history where the decisions we make today will have far-reaching impacts on the world we leave to our children tomorrow. plus some new numbers in the too close to call pennsylvania republican senate primary. georgia is the headline state next tuesday. already an early voting record there, and in several of the big georgia races, choosing a candidate means saying yes or no to donald trump and his big election lie. and phone calls. handwritten notes. new details today about trump s deep personal involvement in the strategy to try to steal the election. and the january 6th committee asked a republican lawmaker to explain a tour of the capitol complex he gave the day before the riot. the president s overseas juggling act. the asia trip, the priorities are consequence shl. a china with a stagnant economy. north korea hell bent on provocation. a war with russia and ukraine with no sign of going cold any
polling is overwhelmingly kemp. he says well, i didn t care all that much. it s unlikely to happen here given who kemp is and who he is in the mind of donald trump. and you re right about oz. but i think oz is the exception. trump backed oz really early. for the most part, trump s endorsements have been in easily winnable races or races where the outcome is known. it s like he picks the favorite in the super bowl an hour before the super bowl. an example is mastriano when every poll showed he was going to win big and he did. it doesn t seem like what happened in pennsylvania where you have oz as a leader, and you have mastriano backed by trump as the clear winner, it doesn t seem like it s going to happen in georgia where it s clear at this point given the ads on tv that this is not going to be purdue s race.
for the general especially. because they can use what he says on social media. and use that in ads and turn what he says against the candidates he backs. which on true social he says he still backs kemp. he said that this morning. thank you for that. backs purdue, you mean. purdue, yes. we d have a very different conversation if he said that. next, donald trump in his handwriting. the president s deep and desperate involvement in efforts to overturn the 20 20 election results. ihoppy hour starting at $6 at 3pm only from ihop. download the app and join the rerds program today. (driver) conventional thinking would say verizon
purd purdue s only chance is to get the governor in a runoff election. georgia one of the handful of states that requires candidates to get more than 50%. that s what this is about in the closing days. can he keep him under 50%. monday evening on the eve of the primary, mike pence is coming here to campaign for kemp. that s the biggest break he s had so far with donald trump. and of course in the biggest state of grievance for his former boss, donald trump. grateful for the reporting. let s wring the conversation in the room and joining the conversation they said trump will be with me in the end. we know trump was all in in pennsylvania for dr. oz, at least at the end. you can see he called into an oz rally on may 16th just before the vote. he had a robo call saying turn out for dr. oz. called in on a radio show to support dr. oz. we will be able to see, but to the joint jeff was making, the
b, most say they like trump. not all of them are saying trump is for x, therefore i ll vote for x. listen. i believe president trump s endorsement does affect the race in georgia for governor, at least, and probably some of the other down ballot races where he endorsed candidates, but i believe it goes both ways. the ability of brian kemp to be able to execute on his promises and have a track record right now is a lot more important than having an endorsement of trump or anybody else quite frankly. trump s endorsement of purdue did nothing. i was on board with governor kemp from the day i knew he was running again. trump s powerful, no one should think he s not powerful in the republican party anymore, but he s not all powerful. so there s a couple different things at play. there s a difference between the senate races where he has been having success more success with his candidates when you look at j.d. vance, potentially dr. oz, ted bud, te herbschel walker.