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ed: maybe we can call you main st. mike. democrats, a chance of winning the senate this fall. peter doocy live with more details. the big fight here tomorrow, which republican will face in november the incumbent democrat tammy baldwin who is seen as vulnerable because in 2016 this state was won by donald trump. a few hours ago in wisconsin the congressman retiring from wisconsin s first district which has a primary tomorrow campaigned for his pick, paul ryan lauded her as having the highest part of the last minute voters to look at the primary to the general election seeking to define the democratic party which lacks a clear national leader by linking
up shop elsewhere. many harley-davidson s plan to boycott the company if the manufacturing moves overseas, most of the companies are coming in our direction including harley competitors, really bad move. us will have a level playing field or better. harley s orders are here in milwaukee. she doesn t think they will wind up leaving wisconsin. kevin nicholson says he doesn t think a boycott would be necessary and incumbent governor scott walker is expected to sail to victory in his primary yesterday, he does not once a boycott no matter what the president says. ed: appreciate you being here, see you tomorrow. new tonight, a muslim compound in new mexico where authorities alleged ringleaders were training kids for violent acts against the government including
right, molly. all politics is local in this sense. they can go home and say the russia thing, that s a washington debate. this is main street. every small town and farm country. for these republicans who have said we re the free market people, we want global trade, we don t do bailouts, the president of the united states has turned their world upsidedown. if you re a farmer, you know, it is not an abstraction whether those soybeans are piling up in your warehouse or not. it s not going to matter what he says or what ceremony he stages in the rose garden when those farmers can see for themselves whether or not this is affecting them. remember, there were supposed to be losers and winners from this policy. the winners were supposed to be the industrial economy. this was supposed to be about bringing back manufacturing jobs and rejuvenating those rust belt, those hollowed out rust belt towns in places like iowa and pennsylvania and wisconsin and minnesota. so i think when you look at th
all just have to be patient and those factories are going to open eventually when this takes hold, but what you re seeing is those places where trump was making essentially a liberal pitch, a protectionist pitch on trade, they are not feeling like that s servin them either. you make a great point because we do know one way to get this president s attention is to focus in on him. he rightly can say, i m president because of pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin. he just barely lost minnesota. one and a half points i think was the margin out there. you mentioned the midwest is changing. in these nbc/marist polls, should the president be re-elected? michigan, only 28% said yes. minnesota, 30%. wisconsin, 31%. if the president reads those numbers, the question is do you read those numbers and say forget about it and back off on trade, or do you read those numbers, and as he s said before, i understand there s going to be short-term pain, but i m confident by the time we get to 2020, we l