for him? well, there might be somebody else i d prefer more. what i can tell you is i have every confidence that the republican party will sort out leadership. all my focus has been on the midterm elections, and it will stay that way the next 20 days but after that, we ll be thinking about the future, ours and the nation s. and i ll keep you posted. okay? joining us now are polster and cnn political commentator, scott jennings and also nia-malika henderson. christian, what a moment to hear him say that. scott, what did you think about it? on the one hand, you know, donald trump did send a mob to kill him, so i can understand why he might not want to commit to voting for him. hasn t stopped kevin mccarthy. they weren t there chanting
basically on sunday except from this network. it s a big story that s been ignored. we ll go to the white house where the press secretary is likely to get asked about this big headline in the new york times. should biden run in 2024? democratic whisperers of no start to rise. high level democrats calling the president an anchor that should be cut loose in 2024. he s saying he s going to run again in 2024. will you support him? if the president has a vision and something that we re willing to entertain and examine when the time comes. that s not a yes. yeah, i think we should endorse when we get to him. martha: okay. with that, we bring in mark penn, former clinton adviser and polster and karl rove, a fox
americans like the ones you just heard from ranked inflation as the most urgent issue facing the country over gun violence by a margin of 2-1. this as president biden keeps hitting his lowest approval ratings yet to. joining me now is jim mclaughlin, polster and president of mcglaughlin and associates and tom bevan cofounder of real clear politics. thank you for joining us. i don t think it can be any clearer that the democrats are completely out of touch with america. what are you seeing in the numbers? you mention that quinnipiac poll, that is of a piece all that we are seeing, abc news washington post poll, 7580% of americans say the economy, jobs, inflation, gas prices are the number one concern, an order of magnitude above anything else. democrats keep thinking maybe they can change their fortune on the january 6th committee or guns or abortion. it s not going to happen.
he said she has many things in her past which have not been properly vetted. if she s able to do so, she will have a wonderful future in the republican party and i will be behind her all the way. dr. oz is the only one that can easily defeat the crazed lunatic democrat in pennsylvania. a vote for anyone else is a vote against victory in the fall. so he threw her a little bit of a positive reinforcement there. you think he s hedging his bets a little bit? not at all. we did a teletown hall last night and he was very clear. he said she cannot win in november. every time kathy tries to answer a question, it leads to more questions, which is why she s not answering any questions. imagine if you re a democratic polster or partisan and you are watching a woman that said openly homophobic statements and islamophobic statements from her past, we can t even verify very
panel. joining me, carlos in sunny miami. co-founder of black voters matter. natasha brown and polster and founding partner terrance woodberry. based on your polling and research you ve done, what issues are going to be driving voters as they head to the pols this year? thank you. democrats are really facing a crisis of confidence with the elect are a will that propelled them to victory. 25 million more voters in 2018 and 2020 vote for democrats that they didn t vote for previous elections. our focus groups and polls, we re beginning to see a drop in morale, a drop in enthusiasm from that emerging electorate of younger voters and voters of