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with eight turnovers in this one as the league's best, like sabrina ionescu, just continue to show clark how it's done, winning 91 to 80 singing in a league record $2 million in a ticket revenue though for this game showing that the caitlin clark effect is real simone biles start harding her season off with a bang flying through the air at the us glass. >> a good orenburg kinetic, it was saturday. look at this. that's the most difficult volt women's nas x you're chienco double pike. it's now named after biles. and then watch this in the floor routine, pulling off a triple-double first pack, it looks like viktor on a friday maybe dominated accomplish this and claiming the all around title by almost two points good luck. she's going to go for her thursday olympics in paris. she has to of course qualify. but it's looking like she is physically and mentally ready to take on a challenge and
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let's see. >> yes listen before we go, we have to say thank you and well-wishes to jared faulkner are technical director. she's headed the weekdays seven years. this show thanks so much inside politics sunday starts now according controversy are predecessor is extreme maga friends are now going after diversity, equity and inclusion all across america 40 president biden takes the stage. >> it historically black college, as he struggles with young and black voters. there are no, no words, no campaign stop that is going to heal this black people always vote their interests and debating the debates i myself would never recommend going on stage with donald trump. >> i didn't. trump agreed to go head-to-head can't talk, he can walk, can put two sentences
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together. how the historic face that's could shake up the race was final hours, i wouldn't be surprised if he is convicted. trump's trial nears its end. as republican flock to manhattan really very difficult to watch. and democrats dodge when it comes to their own if your colleague, bob menendez gets convicted, should it be expelled by the senate? inside politics, the best reporting from inside the corridors of power starts now good morning. >> welcome. it's like politics sunday. >> i'm on a raja. we're standing by for president biden to deliver a commencement address at morehouse college. >> historically, buckman's college in atlanta, and the alma mater of mlk junior. now, biden speech in the battleground, state of georgia comes in a fraught time for the president lagging behind trump and polling and struggling with key parts of his 2020 coalition black and young voters, all amid protests over the
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israel-hamas war that have roiled college campuses across the country. now, behind the scenes, biden and his team had been deliberating with prominent black leaders as they craft his message for this morning speech, where it's expected hi light, triumph over adversity and the lasting impact of peaceful protest now, georgia provides a snapshot of biden's challenges four years after he narrowly qarrah carry the state in 2020, biden won the state's black voters by 77% in voters ages 18 to 29, by 13% in georgia pulling from this month shows how his margin with black voters has shrunk to 46% and is actually losing those young voters by 18% according to that poll. now keenly aware of his challenges with this critical block of his coalition, biden has spent the week speaking directly to black voters it's clear hbcus are vital to our nation's progress children go to pre-school are nearly 50% more likely to finish high school and go on to earn a two-year or four-year
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degree, no matter what their background is? that's why my administration is working to support black children my predecessor and extreme maga friends are now going after diversity equity and inclusion all across america they want a country for some, not for all a lot to impact this morning. >> and joining me, here are to talk about all of mitchell with the atlanta journal constitution, cnn political dr. david chaldean, the daily beast, joined a coals and amy walter from the coke political report good morning. a busy morning with a lot to unpack and digest. >> it has been interesting to see the biden campaign's strategy and how it's really trying to intensify its focus to court black voters. >> just look at things at the biden campaign is done over the past week, several interviews targeted direct plea at black voters, whether it's from, from tuesday with kamala harris all the way up until friday going
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to them and national museum of american history. tug speaking to the nc double nwa cp dinner tonight is after the morehouse college addresses all comes after major investment they made in may for black media. the question is de of put this in perspective of how important of the moment this is for the president and as sf, for being successful so far and trying to shore up this key constituency so it's very important because black voters are such a key part of the democratic coalition in so many states particularly states like georgia, we know biden, kerry, georgia, he would like to carry it again, but there are other states that he needs black voters if he's going to carry many of the swing states and that's why it's so important, not just this weekend, but this speech to see how he talks to black people to see if he can address some of the concerns. >> young black voters have weighed, which goes beyond the economic concerns and the
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concerns about whether the biden administration has done enough for them. we know these young voters are also concerned about the humanitarian crisis in gaza. so it is important to see if he can speak to them. but the polling is showing that voters voters are getting a lot of messages thrown at them. we don't know how much their hearing them. yeah. and you talked about the israel-hamas war. that's obviously the subtext to the support college protests have been happening across countries. so how is biden handling this according to the views of the american public, this is a fox news poll among registered voters, not good. of course four 64%, he is underwater overall. but then you break it down even further under 30. that is even a little bit even higher, 69% disapprove black voters not as high, but still, he is in negative territory. there. i put the question to a georgia democrat who is very familiar about what's happening on the ground and his date with these voters. and i asked him, what does biden need to do in this speech
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today? and this is what hank johnson told me they see that war as unjust and that is the issue it's the policies of the netanyahu government, which president biden has largely support or should it be more forceful about, his concerns with the munyao government? >> he may choose this opportunity to do just that and that would go over while you thank i think it would it would fall upon ears that would be receptive heard is biden to navigate this moment because he gets certainly speak to this proud who may view this in one way, but of course, doing that, what angry at different part of his party well, i think what one has to bear in mind is that there may be less enthusiasm in the black community now, but that doesn't necessarily mean that they're swapping all there support to donald trump. this may be a battle between
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biden and the sofa the, issues do you want to stay on the sofa or do you actually want to get out to the ballot box? so i think that's sort of what we're seeing playing out here. what is that? 175 days to the election were obsessed by it, but i'm not sure that the regular voter is as obsessed as everybody is down here on the beltway sure they're not were obsessed at the beast about it. and in fact, we have our new washington bureau chief starting tomorrow who is the guy that released the kristi noem book well, look, of course, inside politics viewers are also obsessed about politics bullock the part of this it's too, is how this impacts of course, his handling of the war. >> what it means november 1 of the sum of one concerns about you hear from folks on the left, leaders of progressive leaders, is that if biden their view doesn't change his handling of what happens in the gaza war that essentially these voters, lot of the voters on
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the left we'll tune out all the things that they believe they can sell their agenda. that's what pramila jayapal, the leader of the congressional progressive caucus, told me on friday they told the president this, this weekend, myself he is the most progressive president we've had on domestic can i make policy? we just cannot let netanyahu drag us into a war that ends up losing the election for us here we're very alone find in terms of what black voters are looking for, what independence are looking for, what progressives are looking for. >> it is the presence agenda they're looking for. we just need to get this war in the middle east we need a shift in policy there so that people can listen to us about what we're gonna do here domestically. >> so we need to shift in policy here so people can listen to us about what we're gonna do here domestically, is that the right analysis? >> well, i would argue that you heard joe biden in his interview with erin burnett
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about a week-and-a-half ago shift in policy a little bit. i mean, it's not far enough to for some no, no, no. i know but i'm saying it's not as if it's falling on deaf ears, right? i mean, you can track biden's language from october 7 through last week and see the moon and although we are nowhere near a ceasefire, it seems which is really what the call is here. i just think it's important you brought up those poll numbers. he's numbers on this issue are as bad as they are on immigration. i mean, it's really one of his worst issues here's the only silver lining if there's anything politically for biden, is that in terms of salience of the issue where the issue ranks in terms of importance for voters, it's not very high even among young voters, the economy far outpaces for young voters as a top issue, then does this issue, now? this election is all about margins. we understand that. i mean, some tens of thousands of people in four or five, six states are going to decide the outcome here. so everything matters is t was saying to the black vote. yes, he needs the black vote in the sweet i would add one word. can use the black vote overwhelmingly in the
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states i mean, every, every little who bid is going to matter in an election that's going to be so closely divided. so even a less important issue, like israel, gaza versus the economy for young voters is still very meaningful politically. >> yeah it is notable where these protests are happening and where they're not. this does not feel like an issue where on every college campus across the country you're having encampments and huge protests. there are certain places in the country which i think gets to david's point about this is an important issue for younger voters. i don't know that it is a driving issue in the same way. and so the challenge i think for biden is winning over as well independent voters who are maybe a younger voters who feel like they don't understand where his consistent policy is. you has been moving a lot. he says he's going to do this. and then now he's in the middle where he's we're going
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to stop sending certain weapons, but actually were still sending weapons. it's a no one said, yeah. i mean, just look at these guys speaks to morehouse college just how he has come down among black voters are with this obviously historically black college. and in 2020, he had a massive victory with black voters, 75 points. polls show recent one, just 49 points. ease up in that number. young voters tied with young voters so this is a chemo, there's a major moment for it's a major moment we got to have all the normal caveats about polling and things like that. >> i do think some of the polling is probably overplaying or maybe people are over assuming that black voters may really turn on biden to trump. i don't think that's the case as much as the risk of them staffed hey, home on election day that apathy, the voters who say, i don't think either one
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of them is serving my interests. so i'm just not going to vote. we saw rapper cardi b saying that just this just this week, and that is a concern for both candidates. all right. well, we'll see what he says and just a matter of minutes. all right. coming up the debate over the debates, unprecedented in the modern era. and it could be trump's last week in court and last week of press conferences outside the courtroom, which has spoofed last night enjoying these post-court press gobert's is in this very weird and depressing outwit. >> i don't like being in court because they say very mean things about me while i am trying to sleep can the riva support your brain health? all right janet, hey eddie, know fraser, franck. franck, bread. how are you? >> fred fuel up to seven brain health indicators, including your memory, joined the neretva brain health today at america's beverage companies our models might still look the same, but they can be remade in
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first criminal trial was deciding whether to make former president donald trump a convicted felon, or to acquit him closing arguments than new york hush money cover-up trial are expected as soon as tuesday, but this weekend, trump took advantage of his time away from the courtroom to hit the trail, although he had his legal issues on his mind and yesterday's nra convention in dallas this probably know judge may be in history. that's been is conflicted. has guy and he refuses to recuse himself but i'm able to talk about things, although i do have a gag order if i say the truth, so i can't talk about certain things. it says you can't talk about this. again, talk about that. you can't. but those are the best things. but we talk about the things i can talk about it has to be unconstitutional hannan, his speech in minnesota on friday, he falsely claimed to have won this state in 2020 right? >> though we wanted in 2016. i
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though we wanted and i know we wanted 2020 where you gotta be we gotta be careful. >> we got to watch those votes. we don't need the votes. we've got to watch the votes that's the big danger and of course trump did in fact lose minnesota and donate 20 by an even larger margin than he lost in 2016. >> i panel is back up. >> yeah, it was good remarkable about this. >> trump has had aviv four criminal indictments. we've been through this trial, they've been two wars has been such a tumultuous period in american politics. but this race has been so stable. just look at how the polls have gone really since last august up until the end of april, is pretty much a similar races, but no clear leader all the way around? yes. trump has been not narrowly head oftentimes within the margin of error. there has been so much stability. as well. >> this is our politics now. >> it's both incredibly calcified and volatile all at once because so many people are locked into opinions about
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these two and you're not going to change them no matter what the events are and volatile because as we've i've been talking about, it takes 10,000 votes in one state to shift left and suddenly you have a different president or you have a majority of one party flipped for the majority of another in the congress. i think you've got a couple of factors here. there are first, there are still a lot of people out there who can't believe that this is ultimately going to happen. >> it is around the country and you talk to me, will they will one of the questions will say like, really is this really happening? >> joe biden's really going to be the nominee. donald trump is really going to be the nominee, couldn't something happened before the election, and they would be placed so i do think there's that i think we've also been discussing the people who are just checked out of this election. they are exhausted by it and they are going to check back in after the summer when it's an appropriate time to check in on politics. and then finally, you've got at least 20%, if not more, of the electrode that says, i don't like either of these guys and i don't want to
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think about it at all. >> yeah, they'll not going to just set out to play sit in the first two points that amy made though, that is why the biden campaign wanted an early debate for the first two points because they want to show the country physically the representation onstage this is it, this is the choice. it's biden versus trump. >> and the second point about those that are checked out, a jolt into it's actually time right now. >> so for those two factors, that's why it was so important to the biden folks to get a debate early so i was just going to add that i think people underestimated the extent to which donald trump has been able to use his trial as a campaign stop. >> and what you saw this week and i was talking to jose pyglet area who has been covering it for the beast. is this sudden realized station that it's not that he's stuck there. it's that the republicans have to go to the trial. so you suddenly saw jd vance turnip. you saw mike
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johnson, then you saw the maga extremists suddenly think, oh, this is a bandwagon we should hop on. and so the courtroom itself or the courthouse has become this new staging ground. and i think people underestimated trump's feral genius but turning these moments into a campaign moment. >> and there has been a bit of a divide among the republicans about those people who are been rushing up to the neural courthouse to defend the former president mitt romney, made some brief remarks about this and got some push back from jd vance really very difficult to watch. >> why is it difficult to watch well there's a level of dignity and decorum that you expected. >> people who are running for the highest station? the land. and going out and prostrate themselves in front of the public to try and apparently curry favor with the person who so nominee it's a little embarrassing. >> myths been on sort of three sides of every issue in public
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policy in this country. the last 20 years i just i think that he should stick to being a legislator and try to do a good job for the people of utah when you taxes colleagues, i think it's kind of productive, made has been on three sides of every issue in public policy in this country for the last 20 years, someone who could be a vice presidents or peg jd vance, not mitt romney about other that would be new but look, this is the divide that we've seen in the republican party now for the last seven years, this vestige of the old republican party that you've never would have seen a john mccain, a mitt romney, george w bush in that city duration that donald trump is in. >> and yet here we are. but the voice is the mitt romney voices are fewer and fewer, and the jd vance's are more. >> and of course, he is retiring now of course, we're getting into potential verdict. they we'll see what happens. there's no way of knowing if
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he's gonna be convicted or acquitted in his hush money criminal trial. and i put that question two republicans, just what if he is convicted? how will you deal with it? and the answer is span the gamut a bit a verdict in the trump trial could come next week if he's convicted, could you support them still? >> i'm not we'll see how the trial comes out weighing in on that. i wouldn't be surprised if he is convicted probably going to happen. but that's going to get most likely thrown out in these charges, frankly, i mean, talk about election interference. that's what's going on right now. and that new york courtroom do you think your support from all right. >> we're still dealing with policy issues here today. we're still dealing with what's best for our economy. how do we deal with immigration? and all the policy issues still matter. >> character, being convicted felon, et cetera, hundred percent. >> i mean, all i i've said often that i want to be able to have people that are role models and leaders and all
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those things as well for me, the policy issues you're going to matter significantly policy over character. i think present company excepted that actually trump is on trial for i know it's financial shenanigans, but actually most people in their minds have he was at a golfing weekend he slept with a porn star and then she left immediately afterwards present company accepted. i think that might be a lot of men's fantasies and so i don't think this is playing out with the public in the way that it's playing out. again with the media, actually. and you heard the senator, they're talking about character and they just want to get back to policy. but actually people aren't paying attention to that and this is what ran a piece by nehls cavell saying why trump denying this, this is most, most men's, again, present company accepted fantasy and it was the most red piece for two days. and if you think 60% of the web is spent
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on porn, actually, there's something going on here that speaks to people and i know we're not supposed to talk about it. i know we're supposed to talk about policy, but it's interesting what's going on. >> and we'll save this could be the only case so it reaches a verdict before november, how it impacts of november election no one knows. >> all right. coming up. biden and trump are brushing up on the debate skills for round three well, their first rematch be just as vicious as 2020 just as rational left. >> would you who is can the riva support your brain health? >> sorry janet. >> hey, eddie know appraiser, franck. franck, bread. how are you, fred fuel up to seven brain health indicators, including your memory, joined the neretva brain health challenge once yes.
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and the sitting president. both vying for a second term in office. in 2020. these two candidates held just to televise debates. thanks in part to the pandemic and that was the fewest since 1996 but those debates were certainly memorable and could give us clues to what to expect this time around but just the rational left, would you it's hard to get anywhere with this clown like medic and proud and ripe proudly. stand back and standby. >> the worst, whereas america has ever had, we can't lock ourselves up in a basement like joe does release your tax return or stop talking about corruption we did not felt the cage's who built the k gesture. >> i'm the least racist person in this room. >> they are joe. i ran because of you. i ran because barack obama because you did a poor job all right. so dealing this one could be somewhat similar.
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>> we'll see the last time too, presents ran against each other was 18, 92, and that was former president come from cleveland defeated incumbent president benjamin harrison. i was we were not around for that. >> you're going to play sound exactly that's right david, what is your sense that that's gonna be a powerful image, right? >> i mean, two former, one, former one current president vying for the same office. what do you what should we expect in that debate? >> yeah. i mean, first of all, just watching those clips it reminds me of the unprecedented nature this because we don't normally have game film of an actual debate between two presidential candidates to revisit, to look at what our next presidential debate between those two, maybe so this clearly unique circumstances, hopefully one of the candidates won't be raging with covid at the time. he was there in the debate but there'll be older. >> right. so i think one of the first things everyone's going to watch just looked back to that film. how have each of them changed since that debate
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four years ago. but obviously, the country circumstances are entirely changed as well. and so how that gets incorporated into the debate we know both campaigns agreed to debate without an audience in front of them this time. so that's also going to be a different dynamic in the space as well. but as we were talking about the last segment, you mentioned at the top here because this race has been so stable, i think these debates are seismic events in this election potentially that can act actually be a destabilizing force in the race? yeah. if you think back to that debate that you just showed that was at a time when the trump campaign needed to shake things up, right? >> biden was ahead it felt like a race that was sort of stuck with trump trying to get back up on top. now, it's the opposite problem is trump is the one who can sort of sit back and not be as aggressive. it's the biden now who needs to be much more aggressive.
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he's the one who really does need to shake up the race and make it about donald trump? >> pope among biden, is that trump will say something, get himself in trouble and may not be the way he was in the past or maybe he will be the way he wasn't fast debates. and that will be good for them. they believe politically just a snippet of what donald trump has been like over the year since 2016 up until now on the debate stage ronald donald, relax. >> go ahead. i'm relaxing your case. don't worry about it a little mark. >> this is a tough business. >> you're a tough guy. >> and we need to have a leader that is for real tops the switching nasty. but we have some bad ambras here and we're going to get them out excuse me. >> my turn. >> it's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country because you'd be in jail every look one of the things that's different also is that trump didn't participate in any of those primary debates. of course this time, he also has
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not done many interviews and has gone to friendly audiences and the like. so is he ready for this moment? >> this is going to be fantastic television. i'm already, you ordering the pop more growing up the sofas everybody is going to be having screening parties all over america. >> of course the thing i'm interested in is how they managed to convince both cnn and abc who are hosting the two debates, not to include robert and a de junior because he is polling somewhere between ten and 15%. >> and he's definitely going to be a protective if and how tight the margins are in this election. he's definitely going to be a potential player. and to your point, this is exceptional two already, we have a sense of deja vu because we've already seen these two debating to add a kennedy to the mix would be even better television yeah. and we've talked a lot about trump in this. but remember biden there is a risk reward here, right? he could come out, have a poor
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debate. he's already behind that we haven't even had the conventions yet. he goes into conventions in a hole that is a terrible place to be this far out from an election of this is going to be the game change. we're going to shake things up. it actually make things worse is a huge, a huge risk and one of the things though is that trump has been saying the board bar. so low for biden saying that as he said, listen from friday, you can't put two sentences together can talk, he can walk, can't find his way off the stage, can't put two sentences together. >> i just wanted to debate this guy, but and i'm gonna, i'm gonna demand to drug test here, by the way, i know i really yeah i don't want him coming in like the state of the union. he was high as a kite of course, there's no evidence at all to suggest that, and that's that's one of the questions about how he deals with joe biden. i asked put
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that question to one of his top supporters on capitol hill about what donald trump should do when it comes time to the debate. >> go ahead, vice the former president would be himself, but not so much of himself let, let joe biden, talk the greatest thing you can do in a debate let joe biden talk. he will talk you out of voting for him every time if you're leaving the client to the trump may have a hard time doing it. it won't be easy, it will require some discipline, but now on trump. likes to win it will require some discipline with donald trump is not necessarily strong suit. yeah. yeah. >> but i do think you are right to know what he's saying about the expectation setting. this is exactly what it is advisors felt sort of blew up in their face with the state of the union address, like the bar was set so low for joe biden that he showed up and had a good speech and became this big moment for him. i do think we may hear donald trump alter
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across the country democrats are endangered in those bomb part due to the presence standing in several purple states with democratic-held seats, meaning the cannons will have to likely have to output former president this fall and in two red states, montana and ohio, democrats are trying to hang on to their seats by going after the character of their opponents all while avoid being tied to the top of their tickets. still, senate, senator gary peters, who chairs the senate democratic campaign arm, told me he is confident that the democrats will indeed keep the majority of my panels back so amy, you have a your cook political report laid out the ratings, race ratings, and how this is looking right now lean democrat versus toss-up season likely republican seats it was to pick up opportunities still for the demomocrats hope can pik up are still likely to stay in the democratic hands republican hands. one of the chance of the democrats can hang onto the center. >> this is a very difficult thing first of all, as you
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pointed out, west virginia likely to be picked up by republicans almost assuredly picked up by republicans. so this think about this as a 50 $0.50 going into the election, democrats can't afford to lose any more seats. they've got seven more vulnerable seats on the tables. they have to win seven of seven, including two, and those red states of ohio and montana in tia, when did things that's been interesting is that there's been a shift among larry, larry hogan this is of course the new republican nominee in maryland hasn't chance to pick up a seat in a very blue state his shift on abortion this past week, he told the new york times that he supports restoring row as the law of the land this comes after the 2022. he vetoed a bill that would have broadened maryland's abortion access by allowing more medical professionals to perform abortions. it speaks to the issue though. democrats are hoping this critically, their ballot initiatives dealing with abortion and some of these days that could keep them at least
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close to gain the majority, if not in the majority. >> yeah. think it's so interesting because in maryland, larry hogan is so popular even among democrats as he's, he's the only republican who is feasible on the ballot. a great recruit by mitch mcconnell, but his one weakness was abortion and of course, it's bigger than just larry hogan, the candidate it's about the senate majority. it's about what could be accomplished if donald trump becomes president, if he gets republican majorities in congress and you have to bank on voters trusting that larry hogan, even though he says he will caucus with the gop, won't go as far to the right as he may be pulled in a republican majority. and i think that will be a salient point for alsobrooks domain is like, do you want to trust that? you want to leave that up to chance? >> so think it was really interesting that larry hogan, great recruit as soon as it happened, we what were like, oh
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wow, maryland may actually be in play here and yet it likely wasn't to be in play as much with larry hogan, his nominee, if he didn't give that interview to the new york times. i mean, this was for him to run even in this state, he needed to move away from his party's position on this issue substantially to actually make it competitive. the other thing about the matter app that i think so interesting to me was saying, so go into this race, assuming manchin's seat flips right to justice, and its 50, 50. well, 50, 50 right. >> i mean, they've lost control reading if they lost the presidential, yeah. so that is the kind of deficit democrats are entering the cycle in. and why it is so much more likely at this point, at this bandage it's point that republicans gingras. >> interesting because some part of this is nationalizing the race versus running a local race. >> republicans want to nationalize this in those red states. that's the question that i've put the montana senator joe manchin about what as i jon tester, not joe manchin, jon tester about being tied to the top of his ticket
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the presence rates are gonna be the presence raise my race is going to be my race. i honestly don't think it has any impact. well, you have to align yourself more with trump that biden heading into november, align myself with jon tester. >> i've got my own brand president trump pull some of these low propensity voters out to vote. that will vote for president from the normally aren't showing up for elections. look that president biden is the most unpopular us president is years john test sure, i can't run away from that. >> ask ask if john says she wants to see joe biden come to montana. he's going to stay thousands of miles away from joe biden. >> the meantime, john testers attacking his opponent is shaded which he absolutely needs to be doing. listen, jon tester has outrun the top of the ticket before in 2012, obviously president obama didn't win that state, but he's got to win it by an even bigger margin this time around, only one senate candidate has done it. and let susan collins and these last two presidential
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congressman henry cuellar menendez had an explosive first few days in court this past week, charged with acting on behalf of egypt and qatar. his lawyer cast blame on menendez's wife, who's also been charged, and both have pleaded not guilty. >> but if man is menendez is convicted, democrats have a decision to make bob menendez facing this corruption trial if he's convicted should be expelled from the senate. i haven't thought about that. are sent one second on it, but i guess if he's convicted, he should be fulcrum so that bridge when we get to it, we'll let the, let the legal system do what it needs to do if he is found to be guilty of that does change the equation others refuse to say what my view is he should have resigned long ago and i said that repeatedly. but what about expulsion? >> right now? i said he should resign. he does not belong here if he's convicted, should he be expelled from the senate must wait to see what happens everybody deserves a day in court must what happens.
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expulsion from the senate that's an issue that's up to the caucus. we'll see how the trial goes over in the house. henry cuellar in his wife, were charged with accepting nearly $600,000 in bribes from entities in mexico and azerbaijan. >> they both the pleaded not guilty, but now three people have pleaded guilty in connection to the case, including quasars, former campaign manager but with a razor-thin margin and queers texas district at risk of turning red democratic leaders are holding their fire like minority leader hakeem jeffries you've not call them to resign do you support his reelection i support henry cuellar right. >> to a trial by jury. he is innocent until proven guilty. but would you support him in his bid to run again? i think it would be irresponsible for me at this moment to weight into the politics and we want to give him the space to work out his legal situation. >> now, jeffries later said he was not rescinding his choir endorsement. and some are
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taking pains to draw distinctions with the case of george santos, who of course was expelled from the house last year after a ethics report, but before any conviction why the difference? >> because george santos george santos had admitted to mississippi enough misconduct but to show that he should not have been a member of congress. >> you led the charge to oust george santos, but you are not calling for the resignation of henry cuellar. what is the discrepancy? >> let's be very clear. i think george santos also admitted to actually a crime. he actually was indicted of a crime. and so that was a trigger for us but i think going out with any queries very serious. >> i think it's very disturbing. i am very disturbed and i think that democrats will and should and will react appropriately i tried to ask pete angular or the number three democrats in the house about this as well? >> supporting henry clay as reelection bid after these three people pleaded guilty in
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his bribery, talked about this already. i'm sorry. there were three people since then who pleaded guilty i'm talking about is the press conference next week that's it for inside politics sunday, you can follow me on x, formerly known as twitter at mk raju for the show would inside politics. and he fever miss an episode. you can of course, catch-up wherever you get your pardon? get up next state of the union with jake tapper and dana bash digs guess includes senator john fetterman, dr. dragon, carson, and congresswoman jasmine crockett. >> and before we go i want to report some very sad news are longtime colleague and friend al stewart died suddenly yesterday at the age of 58. choose a longtime republican strategists working on multiple presidential campaigns. and of course, a voice on cnn and for many years, she was someone that i knew back in my days is a print reporter. she was always kind to me here at cnn and of course she will be greatly, greatly missed thanks again for sharing your sunday morning with us, cmm make your
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