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and charlie crist was well known to. but florida is still a state that is certainly leaning more republican. but this still, i would call it, a deep red state by any means. so, look, we don t know just how the issues will play out. but this environment does favor republicans. but, democrats have something for their advantage as well. i mean the dobbs decision on abortion, is certainly energized and intensify the democratic base. and will likely swipe turnout to higher level than you would ordinarily see in the midterm election. having said, that i do see it as an uphill climb for charlie crist. when he and ron desantis in this environment. that being said i think it can be a close race. well kelly, which at city think charlie has here? i think it is a really uphill climb. i really can t disagree with dented that regard. i would say that although florida is not his fairly a highly red state.
i think people looked at it like in the room i hear a father protecting his son, that there was this guy that had come for a fight and biden was just not having any of it. i actually think that people are more concerned that our democratic candidate is willing to go toe to toe in the campaign, and i think joe biden has demonstrated he s not going to sit back and take it. and so i don t think that hurts him, i think that probably in the end he just looks like a dad defending his son. i don t think charlie is wrong that he needs actually a better talking point around the issue, but i don t think people begrudge him the passion around it. biden isn t the only one sparring. elizabeth warren and pete buttigieg are going after it against each other about her tax returns and about buttigieg s refusal to allow the press, you know, to cover his fundraising
agenda in congress. and jeff flake was the target of this crazed twitter attack against a fellow republican. so obviously no republican can feel safe. and i think that is something that enters into the calculous as well now that even though they know that donald trump is still doing relatively well in polls with the republican base, the question becomes at what point can i get turned on by this president. at what point am i no longer safe? and i think that s the question they re starting to ask. yes, i think it is a matter of raw politics at this point which is a little sad given the circumstances and given the fact that i do think charlie has a point. this is a moment of choosing for republicans. and charlie, you have been candid and written a book about what the right did to itself in terms of talk radio. you know, there s a lot of news out, there s a potential for john kasich or someone else to primary donald trump. given that the base of the party has been fed for so many decades
point can i get turned on by this president. at what point am i no longer safe? and i think that s the question they re starting to ask. yes, i think it is a matter of raw politics at this point which is a little sad given the circumstances and given the fact that i do think charlie has a point. this is a moment of choosing for republicans. and charlie, you have been candid and written a book about what the right did to itself in terms of talk radio. you know, there s a lot of news out, there s a potential for john kasich or someone else to primary donald trump. given that the base of the party has been fed for so many decades on white grievance, that they do believe it is wrong and unfair to take down confederate statues, at least the majority think trump is right about that. would a primary against him even succeed? i think to be honest with you, it s highly unlikely. look. that candid on the record interview that steve bannon gave was really very, very revealing. he basically ma