incompetent, particularly on issues like the economy, immigration and crime, issues that voters care strongly about. so the democrats need to change that equation. and so if the counterbalance has to be they have to make it a choice and the choice has to be against incompetence and trump equals crazy. so when you talk about trump and his endorsements, i think democrats have to talk about some of these candidates that trump has endorsed that i really out of the mainstream. not just out of the mainstream but really problematic. there s a gubernatorial candidate in nevada who has had all kind of allegations of sexual assaults, those sort of things. and, by the way, cornel, i had a great conversation with your old partner, terence woodberry, who used to work for you. he had a very interesting observation about black voters. the message has to be not that this opens the gate to trumpism
voters and voters of color. you when you have an electorate like 2018 turn out, you had a very different electorate. you had younger voters surging to the polls. you had a more diverse electorate. you had a younger, more diverse electorate and that benefits democrats. if we have a 2010 or 2014 electorate, democrats are going to get their hats happened to them. if we have an electorate where young voters are turning out at higher numbers, they turn out in 2018, we may see a dynamic change but that s about mobilizing them and, yes, trump and return of trumpism does indeed mobilize the base. let s talk about what the numbers are telling us about what the electorate might look like come november. mark alludes to it. you go back to the great depression, you can find all but two mid-term elections where the
and they hadn t heard of it. and i asked another person and they said it s something that happens. obviously it brings back this idea that there is some level of disconnect between j.d. vance and donald trump, which has been an underlying issue for the author throughout this campaign because of his past couldn t that took swipes at the former president. there are some people who it still think about those comments that he has since taken back but it s still an undercurrent. what did he say about trum p? at this point he is on team trump and his policy positions are lining up with that. we asked opponents how they feel about those endorsements. the endorsement can help but hasn t got him people to the finish line and others appear to be voting for candidates in
winter storm. nend down to georgia. more than a foot of snow in some places. 500 accidents in virginia alone. tonight, more than 3,000 flights canceled. even issues with air force one. the images coming in tonight as they were trying to get off the plane. and now what s right behind all this sweeping into new york city and the northeast ginger zee timing it all out. tonight, the news involving the january 6th investigation. the january 6th committee says it has evidence of what former president trum p was doing. jon karl with us. tonight, after the ghislaine maxwell verdict, now eyes on prince andrew amid the fallout over jeffrey epstein. this evening, the half million dollar settlement made public that the prince believes will help protect him. but will it? dan abrams weighing in tonight.
reporter: citing that first-hand testimony, cheney says trump made no effort to stop the violence. the white house briefing room was right down the hall. but he made no statement condemning the riot. that morning, before the riot, ivanka trump was backstage at the rally where her father made his now infamous speech. if you don t fight like hell, you re not going to have a country anymore. reporter: witnesses have told the committee ivanka trump would later plead with her father to do something to call off the rioters. we have first-hand testimony that his daughter ivanka went in at least twice to ask him to please stop this violence. reporter: the committee previously revealed donald trump jr. texted chief of staff mark meadows again and again that day to urge his father to act. he s got to condemn this expletive asap, he texted. we need an oval office address. he has to lead now. it has gone too far and gotten out of hand. democrats plan a variety of activities to commem