a lot of damage has been done to the country since 2016 or since 2008. it started with obama and doubled down with republicans of thinking that the way you win elections is just by turning up the game of the base. that s the only thing republicans now know how to do. it s one of these things that fuels the polarization in the country. part of the problem is you can t appeal to the center at a trump rally. you have to lean into all of that. both parties have this belief that there s this vast reserve army of voters that make them the majority party in this country rather than reaching out to the middle and trying to build coalitions. that was how biden won. two things about what you said. you make a good point about the trump rally. the trump rally itself is a turnout machine. tens of thousands of people, she s speaking to them. it s not just what she said at that rally. look at these ads.
daylights out of him to do the right thing, if he s going to want anything from this new congress, he bet dore some listening. he better do some listening. i would like to move on to the midterms and future elections because with roe v. wade being overturned, you know that for republicans, the abortion issue was a turnout machine for your party, ever since 1973. so now what are you going to do? how concerned are you about those single issue voters who you were able to get out there to the polls, for voting when they were voting on abortion, when now roe v. wade has been overturned? well, those folks are going to still be out there. they understand what s going on. they understand that there are folks that are fighting to pack the supreme court, and when i say folks, i mean again, this president, this majority party. they want to destroy our institutions in so many ways, and one of them is a supreme court. they re talking about making
thousands of republican voters did stay home, were tempted by those election lies about election fraud so there was that. but there was also democratic energy that galvanized and energized supporters. jon ossoff and raphael warnock both focused on their base energizing voters. we talked about how georgia looks like a bunch of new battleground states, colorado, arizona, nevada, virginia, georgia, they all have the same thing in common. one big urban center that s become a powerful blue turnout machine in a state that s a lot more conservative around the edges here. does georgia look like a state
yeah, nicolle. the question tonight after talking to voters for a couple days here really comes down to two fundamental questions. number one, how many republicans are going to be coming home, particularly those suburban women who were turned off by donald trump, and secondly, how many fatigued democrats are going to stay home? we have seen that early voting record hit this earlier today, and that obviously redowns to the benefit usually of democrats, but mcauliffe is facing significant headwinds. i talked to a democratic canvasser for mcauliffe and she was concerned about the demographics, particularly younger african-americans. that s why you saw the mcauliffe campaign bring in representative clyburn, to try to fire up the last-minute turnout machine, and republicans frankly are very motivated on this issue of education. you asked me the other day to see if there was evidence of critical race theory being
nevada. we have got a lot of people who are working hard right now to set up the caucuses so we ll be ready. there s a big turnout machine in the democratic party so there will be people going out to vote. we ve got early voting this year. we ve got voting in work places to make it easier for people to participate. i m glad they re seeing nevada as third now. iowa and for, they re always close. they may go either way. they have some favorite sons and daughters in the northeast, but i think nevada will kind of set the tone for states coming afterwards in super tuesday. congresswoman dina titus of nevada, thanks for being here. as we said, the first sitting member of congress from one of the key early voting states to endorse one of the presidential candidates and happened right here on new day. appreciate you being with us. you were excited about the build up and announcement this morning. i m a big fan of firsts. kind of ruined it for you earlier. still works. she was excited