she is basically saying, yes, we should reform the system and address climate change, but not medicare for all. not the green new deal. harris: i hear what you re saying, he could use it to his advantage. you called on one poll and happens to be fox news poll. at the same time, when you look at where he s polling in iowa and new hampshire early out still, february 3rd will be here in a heartbeat. do you think the nation s favorites of warren and sanders would be better for some in your party? you say they are far left, there are liberal, as we describe the nation publication. your party is leaning in that direction, too. if they go too far left, they will lose. i will stipulate that. the voters in iowa, democratic voters in iowa, they tend to be wider and more liberal than voters nationally. they are totally unrepresentative as far as people of color are concerned. as is new hampshire, which has two neighboring, sanders and warren, senator s harris: but they have factored h
strategy, though, we ll have to wait and see. she s trying to stay close to him even though he s sort of pushing back on the differences in their health care plans. leyla santiago, thank you for that reporting. let s take another look at the top tier candidates based on the newest poll, biden, warren and sanders. just briefly what do you each say as each of their vulnerabilities? and sarah, i ll start with you. obviously with joe biden what we ve seen is that he s vulnerable to a series of attacks both within the democratic primary but also from republicans. and he s then unable i think to answer those attacks particularly forcefully yet. so i know one of his vulnerabilities is in a general election he could fall apart. elizabeth warren and bernie sanders i think both have an electability issue. will the party then move too far left to capture some of those independents in pennsylvania, in wisconsin, in michigan? and pete buttigieg, you know,
allow them to win the presidency. i don t know the answer. politics and things in politics do change. but between those polls and polls of actually policy prescriptions that are in the field, thing is a real chance that democrats have taken a big risk, warren and sanders in attaching themselves to ideas that most voters don t like. and the way they win elections is oppose things that voters like. is biden looking at the poll and saying this is the argument we need to make to the american public? yes, but biden should not sit back and say i m in first, i m saying in first and it s fine. you still don t have the guaranteed turnout of the black vote you re going to need not just to win the primary, but also to win the general election. i think no one should be sitting at home and thinking they have it in the bag. if you re not waking up and thinking every single day did i give a black person a reason to show up on election day? if you re not thinking that before you leave your house t
tonight in 2020 vision, our new national nbc wall street journal poll shows trouble for president trump. in head to head match ups, trump joe biden and elizabeth warren by nearly ten points. biden leads 50-41 while warren leads 50-42. perhaps more troubling for trump, 46% of registered voters say they re already certain to vote against him. versus the 34% who say they re certain to vote for him. despite this national lead for democrats, the battleground states are showing a much tighter race. trump continues to remain highly competitive in six battleground states that went red in 2016. and are most likely to decide his re-election in 2020. michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin, florida, arizona, and north carolina. according to a new poll, across those six key states, biden is running even with donald trump in michigan. up slightly in four states and trailing in north carolina. sanders is pretty much
then no president would ever be removable from office, and that s not what the framers of our constitution had in mind, frankly. and i know you are in it to win it, but if you do not get the presidential nomination, you have said you would vote for biden in a heartbeat. oh, yeah. do you still feel that way? oh, absolutely. i would not support donald trump given how he s lived his life and how he s comported himself in office as president. i would not support him for any office in the land under any circumstances whatsoever. and then there are new polls showing, you know, there are four at the top. biden is still at the top, but, you know, second and third place, warren and sanders, are kind of closing in on him. well, you have your own race. how do you look at the competition here? well, i m trying to stay out of the democratic primary, but it s no secret i ve known joe biden well and favorably for