Usually do. reporter: the interesting thing with mcconnell, he said he doesn t think he can get consent to allow these concessions to happen. but that s not how mcconnell operates. if he wants his party to stick together, he s able to get his party to stick together. but this is making republicans extremely nervous and the democrats that i m talking to, they are more motivated than i have ever seen them regarding this issue of the filibuster. they say they re more angry toward mcconnell than at any time in recent history, including during the kavanaugh debacle and merrick garland. i don t understand that. but that s the feeling around here. they think that mcconnell is further eroding the institution and creating a political process out of something that is usually used to make concession and is to get something out of it. but never used as complete political brinkmanship. that is what is extremely frustrating to the democrats.
President and his 11 stops before election day. i think you have probably as many. he s got a better plan, i can tell you that. sean: talk about what is resonating. immigration? not wanting to give crumbs back? the democrats desire to impeach. open borders. the kavanaugh effect? kavanaugh and the caravan. if you re republican and you re not excited about voting, you re legally dead. kavanaugh was an assault on everything we hold near and dear. this has been a nightmare for red state trump democrats between the kavanaugh debacle, despicable character assassination and a caravan trying to overrun our borders. whether you are a bush
President has 11 stopsis before election day. i think you have probably as many, if not more he s not going to like it if you have more than him, by the way. he s got a better plane, i can tell you that. sean: talk about what is resonating. immigration? not wanting to give crumbs back? the democrats desire to impeach. open borders. judicial nominees. the kavanaugh effect? kavanaugh and the caravan. if you re republican and you re not excited about voting, you re legally dead. kavanaugh was an assault on everything we hold near and dear. this has been a nightmare for red state trump democrats between the kavanaugh debacle, despicable character assassination, and a caravan trying to overrun our borders. it s unified republicans, again,
The jurisdiction? i think it s a tough one. bill: six days away from the vote. you can feel it, right? excited and nervous. bill: lindsey graham was in ohio. an interesting governor s race. here is graham on what s on the line for republicans. if you are republican and you are not excited about voting, you are legally dead. this has been a nightmare for red state trump democrats between the kavanaugh debacle, despicable character assassination and a caravan trying to overrun our borders, it has been a nightmare for red state democrats and unified republicans. julie: lindsey graham has maintained the election is all about kavanaugh and the caravan and that motto has stuck through. on the caravan, that is an issue. immigration is a huge issue. democrats say if they regain control in the house they will make immigration reform a top
Light of or ironically after the whole kavanaugh debacle, women are more than any other electio election, and no polls matter except for after the election. everything is always going to be probably wrong, a huge margin of error, we learned that multiple times, and i think the races that matter or will be fascinating are the ones outside of washington state, the legislators and governors, and i think that is where a lot of policy will be driven, especially with the climate we are in in terms of the state laws. that s going to be an interesting arena moving forwar forward. juan: a lot of concern about what the messaging is. the president has been traveling principally to red states, oftentimes to rural areas. he doesn t go to cities. it looks like he s saying, i m going to charge up my base. are those the people who are voting early?