overcome a headwind like that? steve, i put out that the charge you put up is important. it s important to remind people to last for off year elections were all reelection, starkly we ve never seen anything like that. what we re seeing now, and it s still a long 25 days, things could change, but it doesn t add up to that. we re going to have a lot of close races in the senate house government. if you re running a campaign, you can t ignore the economy, if you re a democrat, if you are in economy, talk about what s popular in your district or state, and you have to disqualify the republican candidates, saying they re not going to do anything to fix the economy. they re going to share the rich with tax cuts, and not look after working people. you have to bring these other issues into the races, where you have an advantage, abortion, health care, democracy, and i think that s what you have. you have, obviously, a tough economy as voters see, it a president in power, historically know th
of course, anybody who lived through the 2020, and 2016 elections can tell you the poles have not always been getting it right recently. one thing to keep in mind here i think is important, the polling misses that we saw in 2016, that we saw in 2020. for that, matter we saw some of the 2018 midterms as well. they have not been really evenly distributed. they haven t been every state missing the same way. there s been one particular region in the country where the misses, the gap between where the polling is and where the election results and up, that s the midwest. with that in mind, there are two states in particular that are crucial to that battle for senate control this year. where there were some significant polling. this was both in 2016, and in 2020. they are ohio and wisconsin. i want to show you this. this is in 2020. this is what the final poll average look like in each one of those states. ohio has that big senate race this year. j.d. vance, tim ryan. wisconsin had the senate
policies that increased guns, decrease oversight, and eliminate gun free zones. that s not going to make us any safer. this is a woman who shut down the state and had to have her powers, her powers, removed by the supreme court. do not trust her with another four years to terrorize you. that was michigan. also tonight, in wisconsin, we just talked about it that close race there, tony evers and tim michaels. they squared off in their first one. it may be their only debate. here s what happened. to mitigate against inflation, we are going to lower our taxes on the middle class folks in the state of wisconsin by 10%. joe biden, week on inflation, canceling the keystone pipeline. what can we do? put more money in people s pockets. i m a businessman, i understand microeconomics. i am somebody who actually believes that we have some really thoughtful things we can
first fall closing on election night is starting to feel close. we are going to take a look now. we ve been showing you during this show some of the polling from some of the key battleground states. of course, anybody who lived through the 2020, and 2016 elections can tell you the poles have not always been getting it right recently. one thing to keep in mind here i think is iortant, the polling misses that we saw in 2016, that we saw in 2020. for that, matter we saw some of the 2018 midterms as well. they have not been really evenly distributed. they haven t been every state missing the same way. there s been one particular region in the country where the misses, the gap between where the polling is and where the election results and up, that s the midwest. with that in mind, there are two states in particular that are crucial to that battle for senate control this year. where there were some significant polling. this was both in 2016, and in 2020. they are ohio and wisconsin.
that you still have both abortion and economic issues top of mind. they play a little bit differently here in the state of wisconsin. all right, shaq brewster in madison. thank you so much for joining us. i appreciate that. coming up, we re gonna take a deep dive into the polling. we are showing you the numbers the big misses, we re gonna look at the biggest miss in the 2020 elections and what it could mean for 2022. that is next. t is next. t is next. have diabetes? know where your glucose is? with the freestyle libre 3 system, know your glucose and where it s heading. no fingersticks needed. now the world s smallest, thinnest sensor sends your glucose levels directly to your smartphone. manage your diabetes with more confidence and lower your a1c now you know freestyle libre 3. try it for free at freestylelibre.us.