really what they are saying is, if you are voting for joe biden for 2024 are you not really voting for kamala harris to send to the job perhaps immediately thereafter. your thoughts as we wrap it up here. i think that is an interesting point haley has been making. it seems like he doesn t have gas in the tank to get through his current term let alone serve another four. i think you see democrats getting uneasy with that. his approval is low and polls are low, a vote for him is a vote for harris who has worse ratings. ashley your final thoughts as we look ahead. i know that 2024 if you are a democrat is a catch 22, would you love some fresh blood, perhaps they would, incumbent president, it would seem they are a bit painted in the corner, i guess. is your life better today than four years ago. reaganesque. historic inflation, historic
the country. he is the only hispanic on either side of the ballot, and he says that is needed as well. and john, no doubt he is facing an uphill candidate in the race, but the first ft. hurdle is to challenge the debate stage which requires 20 donors and being 1% in national or state polls, and that a high burden there, but he is going to be giving his speech this evening at the reagan library in california tonight. he considers himself in the mold of reagan and calls himself reaganesque, but he was a young boy in the reagan year, but he has looked up to him. john? thank you, jeff zeleny. a notable new entry into the field. rahel? thank you, john. marine veteran daniel penny is
afraid of republican rival ares, republican candidates going one to one on substance. paul: kim, pence is running as, i guess, what you would call a full reagan conservative on free market economics, old traditional cultural values as on abortion and robust foreign policy. is there a market for that still in the republican primaries? oh, absolutely. i think so. i mean, look, the party has certainly change focus a little bit with donald trump as its leader in the white house, a little bit more populist. and what you have is other candidates in the field that are now trying to mirror that in certain ways. but i fundamentally believe that that why a lot of americans like donald trump, first and or foremost, was the fact that he was fiery, that he could throw a punch. if you actually look at his record in office, it s pretty reaganesque. and by the way, in part because mike pence put all of the people
another republican. the candidates do well when they talk about biden and harris and how they are different and how they would direct the country in a different way than them. i don t think the infighting attacking each other is going the play well. i understand that negative campaigns work. there is a reason why they happen. but i have to tell you, people have to be more reaganesque if they get the mantel. donald trump is so far ahead. he has a base of people who love him and want to see him have a second four-year term. gillian: look at this from cnn. the rest of the gop saying is the growing gop field isn t selling primary voters why they should ditch trump. trump is highly popular and polls among that group show strong satisfaction with his presidency and convinced his fans the flurry of criminal
griff: we have heard the choices americans have between biden and if it is trump everybody wonders why can t you do better? we saw the tees with this ad, this ambiguous ad for glenn youngerkin, reaganesque to come. can glenn youngerkin take this field. he s waiting to see in the off year elections, and his best moment was florida went big for him, trump candidate lost. that s where the republican party wants to go. youngkin is looking for that, you can see him getting in. that could be interesting. the problem is desantis and