and probably what we ll learn in the next several months to come isn t critical and an important part of our history. but that s not how people vote on midterms. i hope they stay focused on their good news they can deliver to their voters. susan del percio, one of my favorite people to talk about politics with. thank you so much for being here today. please stay safe. coming up, big setback for parents with children under the age of 5. but could there be a silver lining? we ll talk about it when we re back. back wahoooo! (vo) you can be well-groomed. or even well-spoken. (man) ooooooo. (vo) but there s just something about beinwell-adventured. (vo) adventure has a new look. discover more in the all-new subaru forester wilderness.
polls and who are the democrats going to nominate. that s what we have to keep our eye on. that s the biggest picture, not that this isn t critical. it is critical. but much of this will be resolved in november. the john kasich from the ohio state. thank you. it s always great to be with don lemon, you l-e-m-o-n. you re not changing the spelling because you re from louisiana, are you? you re talking about burrow and lsu and ohio. i hope we get to play each other and we just clobber you. that s going to be what a bet we re going to make. unbelievable. as we say, tiger bait. thank you, john. we ll see you. thank you. so what happens when cnn s resident fact checker takes a few days off? spoiler alert. the lies don t stop. we ll get you caught up. let s be honest, every insurance company says
him, and the public that supports them is aligned with him also. it s that simple. right now there is no difference between the republican party and the public that represents the districts that the republicans have. the interesting thing to watch will be what happens in the senate, where the senate population is more mixed. it s more balanced. then it s going to impose it s going to create for some of these republican senators some real anxiety. what they re going to do about it, i don t know. but what i do know is we watch this but we have to keep our eye on november. and i think republicans are going to be nervous because of the problems they have in the suburbs, and it s going to be very interesting to watch. and that s what we ll be watching as soon as impeachment is finished. you and i will be talking every night about what s going to happen in the november election and who is going to get to the polls and who are the democrats going to nominate. that s what we have to keep o
it seems like that would apply here, right? i guess. i would probably use the word rebuke than a mandate. i think it was a rebuke on the president because you saw out of 24 districts where you had a republican member of congress yet vote for hillary clinton, have you three or four republicans remaining. i think it was extremely difficult if not impossible to differentiate yourself and have voters whose tickets split, vote for you if they were indiana trump or evolved over time the democrats to be fair, this isn t critical, if all reality. they didn t campaign on a particular policy agenda in as much as it was a check and balance provide oversight type of a campaign would you say that was more of a mandate than a rebuke? it was actually the opposite.
president because you saw out of 24 districts where you had a republican member of congress yet vote for hillary clinton, have you three or four republicans remaining. i think it was extremely difficult if not impossible to differentiate yourself and have voters whose tickets split, vote for you if they were indiana trump or evolved over time the democrats to be fair, this isn t critical, if all reality. they didn t campaign on a particular policy agenda in as much as it was a check and balance provide oversight type of a campaign would you say that was more of a mandate than a rebuk rebuke? it was actually the opposite. democrats were campaign on