american people. x news pola l shows that the president is facing serious competition from democratsfrom. he only captures 62% of the vote against challengers. robert kennedy jr. and marianne williamson. and worse, 60 seven percent of americans view a biden victory in 2020 four as they , quote , a deserve or setback for america. the media pointing out thatface president biden does face an uphill battle,ll a horrible newe horrible for joe biden. whrrible for joe biden. the president leads his democratic competitors by a huge margin, two thirds of all of the american peopleed surveyed. 66% of the publi, c say that a biden victory would either be a setback or a disaster for the united states . it isastes not an outlier. right. so our cnn poll had kennedy at 20%. we ve had two fox polls out 1 in the last month. one had hi.m at 16%. put the other one had him at 19%.r o kennedy is putting up a far more impressive showing than i would have thought when he first entered the race.
hard things. the question i leave you with tonight is what does that mean for you? on that note, i wish you a very good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with me. i will see you tomorrow. you tomorrow. i was out sick. i finally got covid. i think and one of the last people in the country who had never had it before. but i finally tested positive like a week and a half ago. i m vaccinated so i think that helped me get an easier bout. i rested up, isolated from everyone. i took a five-day course of paxlovid which honestly is kind of grows while you re taking it. but it is, in my opinion, totally worth. it it s only five days of pills. by the end of those five days of the paxlovid, i had no fever, totally reduced symptoms, and most importantly, i was testing negative. and not a risk to other people. so, anyway, i m back, i m sorry, i missed you here last week. also had to cancel and reschedule the remaining book tour
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the chamber and almost immediately a same call for an ethics investigation, should he show up here. i guess in theory, that s something that the white house could ask for, although it would sort of be unnecessary at this point, given how many folks up here have already publicly called to are that, suggested the possibility of moore s eventual expulsion, should he be seated up here. look, the white house has the same set of bad options that everyone else on capitol hill does. imagine, ali, if the president comes out and says, publicly, i ve called for roy moore to drop out or step aside and roy moore doesn t? this power of the bully pulpit only works when it works. once you speak out, it doesn t happen, have haveyou have a pro. that s why there is no sway with roy moore. they didn t support him in the first place and made it clear they didn t want him up here. the fact mitch mcconnell really doesn t want roy moore here in light of the allegation as, doesn t mean a lot.