because they have to go through that debris to make sure that they re looking for people that could hopefully still be alive, we can rescue. the coast guard is still on the job, carrying out much of that critical search and rescue work as hundreds of thousands struggle with lack of basic necessities, like power, water, and cell phone service. there s no water, there s no electric, there is little food. the problem, is you can t get in your car because those are all wrapped. there s no place to buy gas. you can t go to the grocery store because you can t walk there. cleanup certainly underway in south carolina. up and down the east coast as residents from the hardest hit areas in florida get a first look at what is left of their homes in the most vulnerable coastal areas. president biden announced yesterday that he hopes to visit florida tomorrow, and puerto rico on wednesday. puerto rico is still really from hurricane fiona. 75 people were killed, there more than 148,00
days, if you will. david, you have 51% of latino voters in this poll saying they agree with biden s job and 45% disapprove. break down the issues. here we go, 49% food percent approve of his handling of foreign policy, 42% on border security, and 41% on economy. latinos still give the president better marks than the broader paul public, how critical is that? not by much. i would suggest it still shows joe biden has work to do among also castillo economic demographics. i do think though the important thing here is the context, right? latino community, hispanic community, while not monolithic perform better for democrats than just republicans. to use the word that susan used, it s demographic in the polls that has demonstrated open this to voting for republicans. i have some history and some of the texas races and what you
words of barbara comstock a pro-democracy republican, code word, you re not on the trump side? one big caveat in this race which is a top two system. texas has a special election, it s a california-louisiana-style system. democrats wound up on election day and in the early vote not having their own candidate to run off. they boxed themselves out. so jake who won in the final stretch of the campaign reaching out to democrats and not saying i m going to vote with nancy pelosi, just saying, remind people susan wright is endorsed by trump and saying he would focus on public education. not get phoo the weeds, an issue in texas races. he s allowed to do that. cochran won in 2014 in part getting democrats to vote for him in the runoff. a futuristic trump universe strategy. blood for growth, emphasizing the trump endorsement pretrending 47% who voted for
the president few presidential elections have seen tighter texas races with donald trump beating hillary clinton. the state used to be a swamper for the gop might be changing. foster thanks for coming. nice to be here. you re in austin, which is the stannout in texas, i m told and a sign that liberals thrive there. i m wondering, is it your sense that texas could turn, that democrats obviously poured a lot of money in the state with beto o rourke thinking he had a chance to topple ted cruz? he didn t but he came close. what do you see happening? by the way, austin is referred to as the blueberry in the tomato soup. neil: i like that. but yeah, i think if you re a democrat, you have to be excited. the history as you pointed out
16 plus percent of the statewide election. we have zero. that means if you re beto o roarke, you re ahead and you think if you re beto o roarke, you think you re going to do well there. let s go to jake. the house of representatives. let s show our viewers what s happen right now. put numbers on the screen. 33 democrats are leading in republican districts that are races that are too early to call. democrats must pick up 21 republican seats. five republicans by the way are leading in democratic districts that are too early to call. 21 the magic number for the democrats to reach 218. but you take a look at this and you see what s going on. cautionary note for the democrats, five republicans are leading in democratic districts. right. but in the same way that when john brings out texas and shows what beto o roarke has done in texas, and it may be that ultimately that effort falls