Katy Tur hosts coverage of national and international news, including breaking stories. Senators hit late in 2017, and now accounts are being setup, and infiltrate audiences through the social issues and create a Behavior Change and take every crack and turn it into the chasm so when it is election time, you can drive them politically towards the candidates and the same approach. When you say make every crack a chasm and by taking the groups and the ones that we are seeing the examples of right now are the groups on the left and mostly the groups from the page called are resistors, and women resisting the donald trump presidency, resisting fascism according to the page, and talking about men and how women dont need to be beholden to men and they dont need to wear pink for men and be thankful for men or have sex with men essentia y essentially, and how does that help any one Political Party in the election . They attract the followers and the interest by picking up on the wedge issues a
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since 1977. what happens? the party who wins the governor s race there, do they gain house seats in the next midterm? yes. eight out of 11 times that worked out to be the case so virginia has been a pretty good w bellwether. i think it s more than that. slide three there is interesting dynamics in virginia that gives you an understanding of the nation. look at this. the voter sentiment here, joe biden versus donald trump. normally, an ex president you wouldn t give a flying hoot what the voters perception of them was. look at this. very motivating to your vote. feelings about trump 51% of voters in the state say yes, he s a very motivating factor this their vote versus just 48% for biden and if you look at the net popularity rating, trump is more unpopular than biden even though biden himself isn t popular. if terryccullough wins, you really don t like donald trump and it may motivate their voters to get out there and vote. weird in a race for governor
here. i love texas and texans. and there are a large number of texans who are discombobulated, disconcerted, upset, baffled, angry that their chosen representatives behaving this way that doesn t reflect the vote of the majority of texans. and so you are starting to see them lose support. i wouldn t say crater, but they look vulnerable. and that is all part of the story here. incredibly fascinating and scary. part of the reason that they are cratering, and i think that they are, i think that they are held up by these extreme factions, is this extreme excrement isn t popular. overturning 85% of all abortions in texas doesn t have the majority support among republicans. letting kids die by banning mask mandates is not popular and that state had one of the worst covid crises of the delta variant. and the voting restrictions,
so i d have to conclude that it was worth it. whatever we re doing. and i agree with both dan and mary, that this pre-9/11 mind set is creeping back in. maybe it is inevitable. it reminds me of the debates we have whenever crime falls. people go violent crime is down. why are police budgets so big? why are we locking so many people up? forgetting why the two are connected. they same thing might be happening here with respect to the war on these jihadists. this is the world we live in now, paul. i m not saying we should be out there nation building, but we probably do need a small footprint, eyes and ears on the ground in these dangerous parts of the world where there s still a threat either to the u.s. or to our allies. that is just the reality of the world we live in, and we need political leaders to make the tough calls here and to do the right thing, even when it isn t popular. paul: mary, briefly, what have we done right since 9/11 in your view? i think again it comes back