witness tampering, that it strikes right at the very hear of the integrity of th criminal justice system, and just jonathan now in houston really important consequences, because if a witnesses truthfu test one does not hurt, that you don t have to tamper wit the witness. but if it incriminates you that s what people are inspire to tamper with witnesses and what it does is it provide powerful consciousness of guilt, evidence for all of the othe crimes being investigated. so i think that was perhaps th most important crimina referral we saw coming out o the j six committee report paul, there is witnes tampering and then there i what the white house aid mcentee s transcript, th detail that is in there that trump vote at the idea o blanket pardons. what do you make of that i think that also goes to the consciousness of guilt so, he s trying to say tha
talking about them right now. all we re focused on is every single week this trump vote gets smaller and smaller as they become more and more frustrated with him and his behavior, his persona. i think that s going to continue. certainly time is on the side of desantis and other potential challengers. frank luntz, thank you so much. greatly appreciate it. jen psaki as always, great to have you here. we appreciate you. good to be here. still ahead, amazon is on pace to lose $10 million this year. but some of its big-name devices. donny deutsch explains why the brand is down. is down. at adp, we understand business today looks nothing like it did yesterday. while it s more unpredictable, its possibilities are endless. from paying your people from anywhere to supporting your talent everywhere, we use data driven insights to design hr solutions and services to help businesses of all size work smarter today. so, they can have more success tomorrow.
side. four points better than the last cycle advantage so our people are there coming in early. so, that narrows who you have to talk to in the final days. and that will be, you know, our folks in the african-american community. and this weekend, republican candidate jd vance is also out in the state and doing a bus tour, campaigning with ohio s republican ticket including the incumbent governor mike dewine. we caught up with vance on the trail. he says he s eager to campaign with former president trump on the event of election and a rally in dayton. he says he knows why it s so important to get out that trump vote next tuesday. i think it s all up-side for us. the biggest advantage of the rally on monday, i think it s going to be a huge turnout. we feel like we re doing great. one thing we re going to be watching is believe it or not this would in any way sway any last minute voters with the former president in dayton. i ve heard from both campaigns think it will help or won t
but even so, we ve underestimated the trump vote. even as we ve got in the democratic vote pretty. well we were badly wrong. everybody would badly wrong in 2016. we improved a bit in 2020. and there was, as you said, a lot of variation in the errors. but one of the things is, blue-collar workers. folks without a college degree in the midwest make up a particularly large share. well over 60% of registered voters in west conson do not have a college degree and when we look at the changes that have taken place in the last few years, white men without a college degree here in wisconsin have gone from being four points more republican than democrat, to 25 points more republican than democrat. so there s been a big movement in the partisanship of the exact segment of the electorate that is fairly harder than average to reach. i m curious as a pollster, how do you look at you came out this week with a
us. i shouldn t say, as we talk about the misses in 2020, you had one of the better poles in 2020, in terms of coming close to the result here. but i think you know what i m talking about. with some of the other polls that were taken, there was a real, traumatic example. but really missed wisconsin badly. and states in that area. iowa, ohio, was confident. do we know why the misses have been so pronounced in that region? everybody in poland has been working hard to address that. and we ve done what we have identified. but the fear is that trump supporters have been less willing to respond to polls. and so we ve adjusted things to try to capture those trump voters. but even so, we ve underestimated the trump vote. even as we ve got in the democratic vote pretty. well we were badly wrong. everybody would badly wrong in 2016. we improved a bit in 2020. and there was, as you said, a lot of variation in the errors.