mental health to trauma to poverty to a lack of quality education. we need to invest more in law enforcement, and i m grateful that law enforcement trusts me to do this work as governor. very grateful that i ve been endorsed by local police across pennsylvania, by prosecutors from both parties. they trust me to do this work to keep people safe. and i think this is one of the most fundamental responsibilities of governing. and that is to keep its citizenry safe. and i ll take that very seriously, as god willing, pennsylvania s next governor. it does look as though republicans in general are going to have a good day tomorrow, driven largely by voter dissatisfaction with president biden and on issues of crime and most importantly the economy. why do you think that is? do you think democrats have a messaging problem or a policy problem? you know, jake, i don t know that i m the right person to answer that question. it s a fair one. i understand why you re asking it.
you re going to do for the american people tomorrow. what are you going to work on be? obviously, democrats are in trouble, and even some blue states. surprisingly. because republicans have effectively channeled voter dissatisfaction with look at new york. right here in new york. looking at the zeldin race who is full disclosure very, very good friends of mine be. served with him in congress, elected in the same year as zeldin in congress, and he has really channeled in the problems that new yorkers are facing. that s happening somewhat throughout some areas in the nation, in blue states, where they are dissatisfied with handling of crime, and inflation is top of mind. because you re here i want to talk to you about what i m fascinated by the race in utah. evan mcmullin, here you have
poll revealing 75% say the country is going in the wrong direction. you are watching fox & friends first on this friday morning i m carley shimkus. hey griff. griff: hey carley, i m griff jenkins in for todd piro. while biden s away, by the way, the white house launching a victory tour to celebrate all of his so-called accomplishments over the past 18 months, that s said to include the massive spending bill which will likely pass in the house today and head for biden s desk. carley: kevin corke is live in washington with more details on the bidens. kevin, good morning. kevin: carley, good morning to you. voter dissatisfaction abounds as most don t see an economic rebound. that according to the very latest fox news survey with large majorities rating the economy negatively, including, get this, over half of democrats. joining almost all republicans and independents in being dissatisfied. so while the president spent his weekend, as you pointed out, on a luxury island inside a fanc
we are going to take a break. eric and i will back at 4:00 p.m. eastern in one hour the journal editorial report is up next. we hope to see you in an hour. eric: see you then. . paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. democrats facing an uphill battle to retain control of congress this november as a brand-new poll shows depths of voter dissatisfaction with the country is increasing buried presidents of biden handling of the economy is down. just released harris bullfighting that just the third of voters think the countries on the right track progress 60% saying inflation is a very serious issue right now.
voter dissatisfaction with president biden is growing as h completes his first full year i office. the surging crime crisis is putting the focus on the presidents attorney general taking considerable criticism for his performance. where a government of laws. president-elect joe biden surprised many by choosing a respected federal judge as his pick for the nation s top law enforcement officer. the rule of law is not just someone years turn of phrase. leaks into the job, he made clear civil rights investigations tied to demands from the left for a sweeping police reforms would be a priority the doj announced probes into multiple local