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2004 campaign. kick us off here, dasha. let s talk voter mindset as we head into this debate. you talked to a group of voters from battleground pennsylvania. what did you hear from them? reporter: yeah, we talked to a very specific slice of voters in that critical battleground state. and in a critical county, erie county, pennsylvania, where we re following voters very closely. we talked to republican voters who went out and voted for nikki haley in the pennsylvania primary. now, that happened months after haley dropped out of the race. so these voters went out, voted for a candidate that was no longer in the race. they did it to send a message, ana. and those haley voters, we went to see what they re thinking ahead of november. some of them are going to come back home, to their republican party and vote for former president trump. some of them are considering voting third party, still persuadable, they don t like either candidate, they don t know what they re going t ....
You have no balls to come up here and mr. chairman, point of inquiry. mr. chairman the lady is recognized if the gentle lady want thes to hear from hunter biden, we can hear from him right now, mr. chairman, let s take a vote. i m speaking. are women allowed to speak? hold on, hold on, order. hunter biden should be arrested right here, right now and go straight to jail. and almost as quickly as he arrived, hunter biden departed the hearing room leading to more sparks from chief biden critic marjorie taylor greene. i think it s clear and obvious for everyone watching this hearing today that hunter biden is terrified of strong, conservative republican women because he can t even face my words as i was about to speak to him. what a coward. nbc s julie tsirkin is on capitol hill, nbc s kelly o donnell is at the white house, and matthew dowd, former chief strategist for the bush/cheney 2004 campaign and a senior ....
Navigating candidate and president, a slow walk toward reelection, with his campaign infrastructure only now beginning to take shape. biden s fundraising efforts which got off to what insiders described as a disappointing start are just beginning to pick up he is starting to name more senior staffers, but has yet to open a campaign headquarters joining me now nbc news white house correspondent mike memoli, usa today washington bureau chief, susan page, and matthew dowd, chief strategist for the bush/cheney 2004 campaign. the biden campaign is coming out of hibernation, when you look at those things, campaign headquarters, senior staff, sunday raising that may be behind where people think it should be. what does joe biden say, what do his campaign supporters say about where the campaign is right now? well, chris, the split screen is tough for biden advisers ....
645 days out from the 2024 election, and about a year out from the projected start of the primaries. today we have an early but very tangible look at both the mood of the country and the strategies of the front-runners. a new nbc news poll shows that while president biden s approval rating hasn t changed, several key indicators have, and the movement is negative. i want to bring in steve kornacki with us at the big board. good to see you, steve. also joining us is matthew dowd, msnbc senior political analyst and former chief strategist for the bush/cheney 2004 campaign. i don t know why i was so surprised, but the sheer pessimism and the record setting level of pessimism really is a standout in this poll that i think is a warning for both sides. it s really striking i think. talking about the first nbc poll ....
Bush/cheney 2004 campaign. first of all, we are not having a presidential debate for quite some time. why is the rnc doing this, ashley? well, this is something that has been in the works and under discussion within the rnc for a while now and there has been increasing displeasure, you know, the debate commission is bipartisan or nonpartisan, really, but there has been displeasure starting actually back to 2012 where mitt romney was fact checked in realtime by a moderator and then donald trump of course was very dissatisfied. so you have all of those roots kind of brewing and then you have a moment where republicans in particular and especially the base, which is what the rnc caters to, is so distrustful and miss trustful of institutions. if there was ever a moment for the rnc to challenge an institution, now is that moment. okay. mac, could this backfire? nobody likes to see their candidate walk away from a fight. if the rnc actually does this, ....