Life at yale. Watch indepth sunday, live eastern on book tv on cspan2. Us. David Wasserman joins he serves as house editor at the Cook Political Report. Your ears perked up on thursday night when President Trump declared at that debate that he thinks republicans are going to retake the house november 3. Is that possible . Current outlook is a democratic net gain in the house. Nancy pelosi is in line to expand her majority and there are a couple reasons why the picture in the house is pretty much a mirror image of what we thought a year ago when they be republicans pick up a handful of seats. That republicans are really being dragged down by trump in what i would characterize as second order suburb. Are suburbs of traditionally conservative metro areas. A lot of the democrats flipped blue were suburbs of really blue major metro areas like the suburbs of denver orner than virginia. Or northern virginia. Seeing st. Louis, omaha, cincinnati. Places that are more traditionally conservative
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Your ears perked up on thursday night when President Trump declared at that debate that he thinks republicans are going to retake the house november 3. Is that possible . Current outlook is a democratic net gain in the house. Nancy pelosi is in line to expand her majority and there are a couple reasons why the picture in the house is pretty much a mirror image of what we thought a year ago when they be republicans pick up a handful of seats. That republicans are really being dragged down by trump in what i would characterize as second order suburb. Are suburbs of traditionally conservative metro areas. A lot of the democrats flipped blue were suburbs of really blue major metro areas like the suburbs of denver orner than virginia. Or northern virginia. Seeing st. Louis, omaha, cincinnati. Places that are more traditionally conservative but where republicans are struggling to rise above that drag. Is money. Factor democrats have outraised republicans all cycle. Their donor base is fired
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The american politics, shes a contributor to a more other publications of the Washington Examiner and the New York Post in a cnn contributor, we thank you for being with us. Thank you so much for having me. Let me begin with a piece that you wrote a few weeks ago, were seen more demonstrations in chester new york after the death of daniel crude in kenosha, wisconsin, my question based on reporting, how are these riots and demonstrations playing out in states like wisconsin, pennsylvania, ohio. As we know there is a difference between it or when something turned into destructive or disruptive to peoples lives, i think a lot of people are very supportive of the concerns of people that are out there protecting but when they see businesses get destroyed, when they go downtown, whether they live in a suburb or in a city or town and they see things boarded up or theyre out eating as what happened in pittsburgh last week and, or what happened in kenosha when protests turn violent, this made p