trump, 82 president, dun. right? done. 63% for haley, mind made up in support of, could be persuaded for those two candidates still in the 30s. pete: that s interesting. and then it come down to organization and turnout. so if your mind is made up, are you more enthusiastic? i don t know. it s going to be on these campaigns to pull those people out rachel: when you go to the caucus, pete, are you just there to because i ve never been to one. are you just there to vote or are there people trying to persuade you last minute? like pete: it s different than a polling place which is run by the government, and so you re not supposed to be campaigning at the polling place. this is run by the republican party. so you can show up with your candidate s t-shirt, walk up to your neighborhood and be, like, yo, change that vote is. a vote for vivek is not a vote for trump. you can do all that at the caucus site. rachel: which explains the
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said, he s not gonna be in control of this whatsoever for that very reason. but the complexity of the net, if they were simply looking at taxation, i would say, this is unbelievably long. but the net was cast for over a decade in business dealings, including an energy tycoon in china, burisma, again, i mentioned. with a net so wide, and so thorough it seemed to go over that period of time, that s why think people should feel very, well, in support of, and confident, of the outcome. that it was comprehensive. that s why it undermines the talking points. i hear you on, that in the court of public opinion, we re gonna see people having mixed minds. on the one hand, this is a good thing. hunter is being held accountable. nobody s above law in this country, it s a beautiful thing. on the other hand it s like, man, he did the crime, should he do the time? that s in the mind of the average voter. leaving the door open about, if hunter did this, if how tricky do the crimes, what did the fath
which is what we thought we might get today. the problem with that is that doesn t tell us which side they re on. it doesn t tell us which result that s in support of. it just suggests that whatever ruling we get from the full court on friday, is going to have either or both of some explanation by the majority about why they either are or are not staying. the judge, cosmetics ruling pending appeal and or separate concurrences and dissents, so i think it raises the odds that there will be explanations on friday, but i don t think it really tilts the scales that heavily toward which result will get in. it really is just a play for time on the court s part. jennifer and again, we realized we re asking you guys to read tea leaves here and no one is inside that room right now. but john biskupic made the point. i think you made it as well, jennifer that if they had the votes to issue a more lasting stay here, stay pending appeal that they would have done it not punted. another well, 50 some
today is a bill that will essentially, you know, approve the deal that they thought they already it with the unions and with the biden administration and the rail companies, but they are also going to do a separate vote on offering paid sick leave to many of these rail workers. that s a key sticking point and something that progressives are strongly in support of, but doing two separate votes in the house today so they can get it over the finish line and see if it has the votes to get it done here in the senate. a very, very busy day here just an example of what we expect is going to take place over the next couple of weeks. ryan, also, the january 6th committee final report. any word on when that ses going to come out and who else they still need to talk to in the short amount of time that they have? reporter: yeah. it s crazy how busy they still are, mika. in fact, we reported for, among the first to report that robin vos, the assembly speaker in wisconsin is scheduled to meet wi