will determine the control of power in the u.s. senate. in 2016, and joe biden 2020. arizona, georgia and wisconsin, 43,000 votes determined the winner of those three swing states. all of the elements for a wave election are there. but don t be overconfident. you have to assume your vote is going to put it over the top in whatever state you are in. brian: the thing that struck me when i did the open a little bit, we use th use the used o debate on what was wrong. now we can t get democrats to acknowledge the top five issues the american people want to address. it s the most bizarre thing possible from the border to crime and inflation.
will determine the control of power in the u.s. senate. in 2016, and joe biden 2020. arizona, georgia and wisconsin, 43,000 votes determined the winner of those three swing states. all of the elements for a wave election are there. but don t be overconfident. you have to assume your vote is going to put it over the top in whatever state you are in. brian: the thing that struck me when i did the open a little bit, we use th use the used o debate on what was wrong. now we can t get democrats to acknowledge the top five issues the american people want to address. it s the most bizarre thing possible from the border to crime and inflation. they want to talk about climate
will determine the control of power in the u.s. senate. in 2016, and joe biden 2020. arizona, georgia and wisconsin, 43,000 votes determined the winner of those three swing states. all of the elements for a wave election are there. but don t be overconfident. you have to assume your vote is going to put it over the top in whatever state you are in. brian: the thing that struck me when i did the open a little bit, we use th use the used o debate on what was wrong. now we can t get democrats to acknowledge the top five issues the american people want to address. it s the most bizarre thing possible from the border to crime and inflation.
i m sure we ll hear more throughout the day. thanks so much. when it comes to tomorrow night s debate, benghazi and e-mails may not be the only place in focus. the candidates policy prescriptions and how they different from current democrat occupying the white house will also likely be on the agenda. the new york city times writes in part, quote, in the seven years sinsz mr. obama entered the white house on a wave of excitement, democrats have developed a complicated relationship with their standard bearer. mr. obama s legacy and how much a democratic successor should embrace it will however hover o debate. here to talk about it is robert zimman and amicki. welcome to both of you. do you think the candidate on the stage will distance themselves from president obama? will his name be mentioned? they ll define themselves and introduce themselves around the own agenda? whenever you have an incumbent