Voting later this month. It means a good portion of you have made up your mind, but there are some still left deciding out there and we know that because the polling is changing. Harris is inching ahead nationally and in key battlegrounds including Sun Belt states so who are those folks and how much change is still possible in these next furious few weeks . Joining us now at the big board, Nbc News national political correspondent, the one and only, steve kornacki. So where are we today, steve . Look at it from two vantage points. Nationally, this is the average of the national polls coming out of that Labor Day weekend. Harris, 48, trump, 45. Threepoint advantage for the democrats. Theyre happy to be ahead and in a different position than they were when Joe Biden was their candidate. He was basically trailing Donald Trump all year. But for republicans, theres solace in these numbers, too, because Donald Trump is no stranger to this kind of a set up. Labor day. Being a little behind. T
neither are you. that s my job. today he goes in there and you bring me something, i ll sign it. very different. that s good because he is trying to make a deal. scott adams brought up in win bigley, a very funny book and worth reading that people in our society have different realities. we both saw the same thing. i watched a full 45 minutes. i saw something totally different than what you saw. i saw a guy with principle. we re going to put a wall up to protect our society. let me just finish, legitimate and legal immigration. milton freeman once said if you don t have a strong border, there is an economic incentive for people to move across the border into your welfare state. the united states thankfully does have a welfare position and provides a safety net for indigent people. i believe we should have that. paul ryan believes that. so does the president. but you then have to protect the
inspect it. that s good vetting. good parents, so should good government. let s welcome tonight s guest. his book win bigley is a smash. scott adams. there she is. she is like a holiday punch. a little bit sweet and the rest is vodka. national review reporter kat timpf. the fire department calls him when they are stuck in a tree. former bodyguard and my massive sidekick cyrus.
generally agree on the job a president is doing? apparently so. and that is yet another sad reflection of our deep partisan divide. joining me now, scott adams, creator of dilb research t one of the earliest to recognize donald trump s likely victory and is also the author most recently of the book win bigley. persuasion in a world where facts don t matter. and david lipman is here, a former speech writer for president obama. and author of the book thanks, obama. scott, you first. react to my commentary, why the disconnect? i think you ll never see a situation like this again. possibly where the president s personality is such a big part of people s impression of the presidency. so i think the economics and the personality will be forever
win bigley thank you for being here. thank you so much. what are your thoughts? tweet me or go to my facebook page. i d read some during, i know, i know. i m dope. i m a dope. but that camera back on me. look at this i can t say it. papadopoulos. papadopoulos. papadopoulos, and if you watch my facebook live this morning you know i was fearful of my ability to not be able to say it correctly and i blew it and i knew it as soon as it left my lips. papadopoulos, papadopoulos. papadopoulos. smerconish, you practiced yesterday. i know, on sirius xm on poedopo potus i just can t say this guy s name. no more tweets. up ahead, president trump is visiting five countries in asia including china and south korea, and if he follows the advice of h.r. mcmaster will not tone down