tweets, and he can t control the president s instincts. by the way, what happens tuesday in phoenix? if he pardons arpaio at a rally in phoenix? i don t know. look, i do think, you know, he is well on his way to clarifying the 48% of americans who won t vote for him again or won t vote for republicans. the question for democrats is whether we can get to 50 plus 1, and i think we still have some work to do. i have to pause it here. that s all we have for today. this is one week i wish we had another hour. thanks for watching. if it s monday, enjoy the eclipse safely. we ll be back next week, because if it s sundays, it s meet the press. you can see postgame on the mtp facebook page.
think he de says a ton of credit for standing up and making a moral argument about donald trump. it s an odd time for julius to be attacking republicans given what he wrote today, but i think we re missing to a certain extent a bigger phenomenon here. donald trump is running away from the republican party. republicans are trying to hold on to him desperately. he is saying to them, i m out. i m leaving you behind. he s purged a lot of republicans from his white house. you look to what steve bannon told my colleague peter boyer in this kweek s weekly standard, steve bannon said, i m going to good after establishment republicans and donald trump said to him, good, i need that. and we know they have a very broad understanding of establishedment republicans that includes people like ben sasse. all right. i ve got sneak? a quick break. back in 45 seconds. i m going to show you those polls through the blue all straits that give donald trump the pressy, washington, michigan, and pennsylvania