"the wall street journal"/nbc news has him at 47%. that's the high end of where we have seen it. every other poll has it rising as well. the impact there? >> right. look, it's critical. and it's inextricably rooted in what i'm talking about. noncollege whites approval up to 65%, which in essence is his vote in 2016 among them, according to exit polls. his approval rating among noncollege whites, even in the overall good number is still only 38%, 10 points below his vote in 2016. that's what points you toward the potential of a very split verdict. blue collar, small town, any district that has a small number of blue collar white voters, it looks like it will be tough for voters. when you're down 38% overall among college whites and facing an historic deficit for the