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today in inside politics, destination destiny. soon donald trump takes off for florida, and tomorrow he sees inside a miami federal court with decades in jail on the line. plus, worry that words can and will hurt people. the former president and his allies put law enforcement on edge with calls for retribution. congressman jamie raskin joins me ahead. and trump s 2024 republican rivals are choosing between two paths attacking law and order or risking voter anger by saying the president, the former president, was wrong. i m dana bash. let s go behind the headlines and inside politics. right now heading for history. you re looking at live pictures of former president donald trump. any moment he takes off for florida from newark airport. we all just watched his
so i think that, you know, he can try to use this and i know he s trying to, but that s not going to make people feel better. david: mark, just before the election cnn came out with a poll showing 75% of americans feel like we re in a recession. now, maybe that s changed a little since the election and since these good job numbers, but it s fair to say a majority of americans peel like they re in a recession. isn t what they feel more important than just the numbers? well, sure. i i think even though there were good job numbers, most americans do feel that the economy s going in the wrong direction and also feel that their personal economy has been going in the wrong direction. but as we saw, as we saw in november, this hasn t been totally translated into voter anger in a way that they really want to change from democrat to republican or republican to democrat. the country seems very much frozen regardless of the economic conditions that we see.
decisions about their bodies. michigan, pennsylvania, everywhere we looked. and i think one of the most interesting things is it was very consistent. it is very clear to see. we saw abortion ranking as the top voting issue for democrats across the country. and yet somehow still the republican party is seeming to be in total denial about how much the dobbs decision and their efforts to take away safe and legal abortion in this country drove voters to the polls this election. and michelle, they re in denial that this is the new normal. this notion that voter anger over the dobbs decision peaked too early was both tragic and hilarious to me. like we got over it. women were still actively deleting period trackers but our rage has abated by election day. this new structure around