partisan power in congress, not motivating to them at all. later we asked what if i told you that if republicans win the house then donald trump will be president in 2024, every single hand went up. interesting. every single hand. that right there, we can t let it happen. interesting. more than that, for some of the voters it won t be enough to give them someone to vote against. we have to give them something to vote for. democrats have to not go out on a stump over the next six months and make promises about what they will do with the next two years. they have to demonstrate progress in what they have done with the last two years. mark mckinnon s conversation with a top polling strategist, i mean there s no path to victory. those are pretty clear words, and putting donald trump back on the ballot, that at any time work in virginia. i feel i feel concerned about that advice. well, he s very specific about this though. first of all in virginia you had a flawed democratic
five different stories. what should the democratic message be? well, it is not all things to all people, and especially this year. i think democrats may do better than expected in the senate races because of how badly trump s candidates are. but, you know, if bill de blasio was running in parts of new york city it is going to look a lot different than in virginia. rev, i want to talk to you about a real blind spot a lot of democrats in the beltway, in d.c. have that you don t and you have been warning about, but let s say it right here. let me say it slowly for my democratic friends in washington, d.c. black voters are more conservative than you are, white woke leaders in washington, d.c. hispanic voters are more conservative than you are, white woke leaders in washington, d.c. asian-american voters are more conservative than you are, white woke voters in washington, d.c.,
party in power. why i bring up women and the big number not happy, reverend al, because who ends up saving the democrats? who ends up saving the country if you believe trump was a threat, but women, right? absolutely right. any data shows that in the voting. saw it in virginia, won virginia. in georgia, everywhere. i think it is very concerning. i did not see the poll until she came out with it, but i get it every day on my talk radio show and the national action network chapters. we just had our convention, thousands there. they are totally demoralized around the country. you have to turn people on to turn people out. wow. and they re not turned on. i think that that that the left and the right are misreading the people. people on the left underestimate how people are reacting to crime, public safety. people that are moderate in the party are underestimating
nationwide shift in political power ahead of the mid-terms? david spunt. we re waiting to hear reaction from the white house and president biden. let s begin there on the north lawn of the white house this morning. what have you got? good morning. no reaction yet. we can tell you president biden is at the white house this morning but there are no public events on his schedule. we re waiting for some reaction. i want to point out to our viewers quite a juxtaposition. 1:17 this morning president biden descended the stairs from air force one as glenn youngkin took the stage. biden walked off air force one after the trans atlantic flight from scotland where he spent days at a global climate conference. biden, as you said, won virginia against donald trump. he hoped just one year later that that win would have some
worst of all the republican candidates this year. boy, did republican candidates this year have a gender gap problem. look at this. florida senate race, republican connie mack lost to democrat bill nilsson by 13 points overall but 20 by women. in missouri, republican todd akin lost to claire mccaskill by 16 points and women, 22 points. tom smith in pennsylvania lost 18 to women. richard mourdock lost by six points overall and lost 12 points women. and in virginia, george allen, by six points overall and twice that margin among women by 12 points. in wisconsin, republican tommie thompson lost to tammy baldwin the democrat by five points and his margin by women, admirably