michael, we may hear from president biden tomorrow that he s running for re-election we went through the polls. there s not a lot of enthusiasm behind that bid right now, despite democrats who say, look, he s done a good job but we re not sure we want another four years of this. they often cite his age. if he is going to do this, what should it be is it more than, i m not donald trump that s a big part of it negative partisanship note va ms a lot of votes in this polarized day and age. a lot of people will vote against trump. biden can do two things. one, he can run on his record which is formidable. he passed a lot of legislation his leadership on ukraine has been exemplary 12 million jobs has been great he has a lot to brag about, but it s not enough. he has to make it about the future, as well. you know, the wrong track number in the country is really high. it is around 70%
tell its story and tell it over and over and over and over again in the face of what is going to be a lot of smoke and mirrors coming up from the opposition. again, i don t expect the speech to be particularly riveting, but i am going to be watching the response from the republicans who, of course, again, you know, managed to make quite a spectacle of themselves a year ago. donald trump promised a video at the end of this, too. we ll watch for that. jonathan lemire, we know that, talking to the white house these last several months, in particular, but really the last couple of years, some of the frustration they feel about not having their accomplishments acknowledged or recognized. 62% of americans feel that president biden has accomplished very little, not very much, whatever the term was. the wrong track number in the monmouth poll yesterday was at 7 73%. they say, we came in during a
the five as i m sure it is for you in many ways to think about how this midterm cycle has really been going on since january 20th of 2021. the history repeats itself. midterms are usually won by the opposing party from the president. i think one of the most interesting things tonight is to watch this fox news voter analysis. washington and many of the states across the country are going to have a lot of changes when they wake up tomorrow or by the end of the week when we have final results. and a lot of what informs their decisions going forward on how to govern the country, what the people are asking for, if government is responsive to the people, it will have to really take a listen to what people are saying in that fox news voter analysis. it s very interesting tonight. martha: brit, great to have you with us as always. it is a measure of where the country stands, how it teams about the current president and what s been going on. it s an opportunity to weigh in on that tonight.
president obama who is out as the closer, right, because it s not who is doing of democrats think a great job but it s not president biden. i look at the wrong track number that you focused on. how does the party in power weather that? it becomes almost impossible. the fate of the house and the senate and that has to be we ve seen that split before including in 2010. so, you know, it s possible that they can hold on to the senate but it s just a horrible environment for democrats right now. there s just no way to say it. it is when you look at the numbers. it is if you just think joe biden was elected to, a, end the pandemic leadership then end the daily chaos of donald trump but people don t feel like they ve gotten a break because the pandemic lingered. it s still out there in some ways. and gas prices. gas prices. such a simple indicator and people look at that and the sign is up in front of them. gas and groceries. you didn t get the break you