wpa style stamp or maybe signing things like donald trump was wanting to do. does there need to be more of an effort to correct the record? yes, i do think we should not be shy about making clear who was for and who was against this work. you will see that in terms of certain late me and cabinet colleagues hitting the road, the president and vice president hitting the road. you can see that in terms of the story we are telling, signage, things to let people know how their tax dollars are being put to work. i will say that you, know it actually represents progress that these republican congressional members who voted no on the bill are talking about these projects. even if there is some obviously, rich irony in them trying to take credit for the projects. i have to say, it is actually good news that they are talking about it because another pattern that i have seen, especially in the ecosystem of media on the right is they almost never talk about the projects at all. you know i can go
americans confidence not only in government and what it can do but in this government in particular. as you point out these are important projects that touch red and blue and purple states alike. and i think for democrats in particular it enrages them this administration does not get the credit and democrats don t get the credit that is due in terms of passing these big pieces of legislation, envisioning change in the country, and moving it forward. i mean do you think more needs to be done like a wpa-style stamp or signing things like donald trump likes to do. does there needs to be more of an effort to correct the record? yeah, i do think we should not be shy about making clear who was for and against this work. you re going to see that in terms of certainly me and cabinet colleagues hitting the road, the president and vice president hitting the road. you re going to see that in terms of the story we re telling, signage and things to let people know how their tax dollars are being
constitution and certified the electors. but there are so many people who support donald trump who think pence betrayed them on that day that they would never vote for him, and without getting those voters, how do you become president? i think you bank on the fact people will want you more than they said joe biden and increasingly i think on both sides it has turned into that. donald trump has been a polarizing figure, are you for the other guy or for him and that s all it is, and the same would hold true if the nominee was someone other than trump, and how polarized the parties are. when i said the wpa poll a few minutes ago, that was iowa voters, not the national one. thank you for the national correction. sandra: thank you very much to our panel, garrett, jessica, great to have you on. john, the former vice president any moment now, and also monitoring the situation with the haze, that is something with the ground stuff. i don t know how you o he oh ground traffic, let alone air
florida is not like it s ohio, it feels more and more out of reach even though we had a big upset in jacksonville with the new mayor becoming a democrat. i would say about the polling and mark has this new poll coming out, there was a poll two days ago from wpa intelligence, a republican pollster, that had biden up seven over trump but had desantis beating biden. dana: did you test desantis in your new poll? it comes out even. desantis is not really that well-known a candidate. you can t compare candidates that are fully known. trump and biden are fully known. neither of them are getting additional voters at this point. there are some voters in the middle who don t like both of them who would decide the election. dana: you think desantis can put a dent in trump east lead? what you think will happen usually doesn t happen. the numbers are looking bad for desantis.
guinea or australia in order to get back on sunday to continue those debt ceiling negotiate asians. we ll bring you live reports from japan as they happen all morning long. the president overseas today. now we turn to new polling here at home that shows the president would defeat donald trump in a 2024 matchup and even by a wider margin than he did in 2020. in the latest wpa intelligence survey, which was shared with the new york post, biden holds a 7-point lead over trump among registered voters 47% to 40%. for comparison biden beat trump by 4.5 percentage points in the 2020 popular vote. the poll also shows both candidates with favorability ratings under water. just 39% say they have a favorable view of biden while 54% view him unfaevably. trump, though, is in even worse standing with 32% viewing