novelty. completes owe step back for a minute. you can have a best kickoff in the world and doesn t guarantee you jump up in the polls. take 2008, barack obama had a fantastic announcement in february of 2007 and he was behind hillary clinton all of 2007 and it was only just before the iowa caucuses that the sustained effort over months and months and months came together and gave him made it competitive and gave him a surprise victory in iowa. so the great announcements, bad announcements, you know, that s not the end all, be all. what matters is sustained performance over months and months in the critical early states and have it pay off with people turning out to vote for you on a cold day in iowa and equally cold day in new hampshire. dana: can i ask you about sustained sir performance? call for number seven, biden s
are locked in. they re definitely going to support their first choice candidate. he s got really sticky support. 59% of desantis supporters say the same thing. what about cultural concerns, david? where does that fall? yeah, poppy, i kind of look at this as the mood music for where the republican electorate is as this campaign is getting under way. it s a pretty dour mood. 30% say america s best days are ahead of us. 70% of these republicans and republican-leaning independents say that the best days are behind us. compare that over time. again, that 30% best days are ahead of us, when donald trump was in office, that was at 77% among republicans. it was at 43% on sort of the eve of the general election in 2016 where donald trump scored his surprise victory. you mentioned cultural issues. we asked about, what is the effect of this increasing
2016, you had brexit, you are trumps surprise victory, which again, he lost a natural popular vote by two points. bolsonaro is elected in 2018. there is of course war bomb, there s of course mary le pen, getting closer and closer to what looks like possibly governing majority. there s right-wing governments taking over in poland, as well, through elections. this sense of sort of a rising tide of reactionary populist nationalism, you know, setting itself against liberalism, against multiculturalism, specifically, it does feel very different now, not that the threat has receded, but it doesn t feel like that, and descended political movement. and trump seems, to me at this point, to kind of epitomized its prospects. yeah, i think so. i mean i, think there s stuck with him, you know? i mean, in a terrible couple of weeks for donald trump, another pole just came out showing him
multicultural educated u.s. society, sparking this dangerous reaction. the thing i think about is, from 2016 through 2019, i mean, 2016, you had brexit, you are trumps surprise victory, which again, he lost a natural popular vote by two points. bolsonaro is elected in 2018. there is of course war bomb, there s of course mary le pen, getting closer and closer to what looks like possibly governing majority. there s right-wing governments taking over in poland, as well, through elections. this sense of sort of a rising tide of reactionary populist nationalism, you know, setting itself against liberalism, against multiculturalism, specifically, it does feel very different now, not that the threat has receded, but it doesn t feel like that, and descended political movement. and trump seems, to me at this point, to kind of epitomized its prospects. yeah, i think so. i mean i, think there s stuck with him, you know? i mean, in a terrible couple of
shooter as far as i m concerned. would you let donald trump campaign for you? absolutely not, rev. first, i agree. one of the things i probably do agree on is that donald trump cannot be campaigning for anybody. yes we, have been able to disagree respectively. america needs more. that no, i certainly would not have donald trump out there campaigning. let me let the secretary respond. if you look at the need to return respect election. look at virginia. governor youngkin kept trumped out. and ended up winning a surprise victory. if you want to win as a republican, you don t want trump and they re campaigning for you. that might not be the case in certain parts of kansas, secretary. it s the case for most of america. if you re a democrat, you do not want biden out there. run on your own, run in your vision, look to the future, not the past. secretary, respond to the governor, the former governors, position on student debt. rev, i think it s, there s