across the board, moderates are rising up and saying enough is enough. we ll have a political panel here to bring it all down, they are joining me to discuss klay cain is here. he is a democratic strategist and sirius xm radio host. and reena shaw as a former republican strategist and senior adviser for republican women for progress. thank you. okay all start with you. president biden has constantly made a distinction between extremists, conservative, extremist republicans and classic republicans right? this new report was seem to me that the voters are making that distinction too. and it could cost or make the difference if you will in control of state houses and control of the governors mansions and maybe even the united states house of representatives in the senate. what is your take? i understand what biden is saying that but i ve said it before i say that again, there is a thin line between mainstream a publicans and maga republicans. there is a thin line right
president that sits right below 40% of approval rating, right? to me that doesn t matter, votes have always been wrong. the polls change. what you re saying is it s the economy. it s the economy. the disconsolate, the senators on public omitted today, push past that but look, what happened in kansas, i say this with caution i crossed party lines to vote for democrats in the last midterm election, and last presidential. don t get too excited about kansas. it s not everything. reena shaw has a message. we ll have to leave it. there she has the last word. camilla, reena, doctor wendy thank you so much for coming on set. we appreciated. coming up, congresswoman zoe lofgren sits on the select committee she s joining me with the latest from the investigation right here virtually. stay with us. stay with us
high rank,, thank you very much. i know it s been a long weekend. i know you can t wait to get home, thank you for your time. thank you. now, to discuss it all i want to bring in my political panel. camilla to tell us is the senior politics reporter for business insider. reena shaw is a senior adviser for republican wing it women for progress. democratic strategist, wendy is that educated professor in john hawkins university. she s a doctor. doctor wendy, we will start with. you let s talk about this. this is a big day! it s a big deal! this is huge. i don t think people understand how big this is. i would say this is a big win, especially going into wisconsin and those primaries. it s happening on tuesday. i want people to underscore the importance of what this package entails. one of those things, for me, it s personal because i have family that have needs. it s a prescription drug costs. did the ability to negotiate the prices of prescription drug
reena, do you hear that? that s nancy mace, honey. do you think the conversation around women s ability to have control over their body woven on the conversations about the economy? no, i don t actually. it s the economy. i think it s the economy. i think you will find it hard, i have three children, it s a lot of children. i never saw myself as a mother. i have three. that s wonderful. you have this many kids, you re like i want to have them have the life i had in the 80s and 90s. you re looking at the price of things, adding it up, this doesn t feel right. look, you need to need to be a political person to feel that way, you need to be somebody that says this feels wrong. so, who s working on that? and almost felt like for the past three months, if i can be honest, i didn t feel like this administration had the torch. it didn t feel like this administration was doing the darn thing. which is to speak frame linked, clearly to the american public at what they can do to fix th
reverend, it is not surprising in the sense that we already knew that she had been lobbying mark meadows, the presidential chief of staff. we already knew that she reached out to a couple of lawmakers and arizona. now, it looks like she was spamming them. it raises the level of the activism that we saw. she was doing everything except breaking windows with a flagpole. of course, this is not surprising given what we know so far, but it does increase the pressure on the supreme court. clarence thomas has shown no interest in refusing himself from potentially related cases. but, his colleagues on the court have to know that this whole situation is compromising even further the reputation and the legitimacy of the court. hopefully, some uncomfortable discussions will be going on there to make clarence thomas do the right thing, even if he wanted himself. reena, let s turn now to the issue of abortion rights, a