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i would also say that in wisconsin, it's head to head every time, the electorate in wisconsin, as goes wisconsin so goes the country, and that is because the coalition of voters that need to be brought to the table, the multiracial, multiethnic, multigenerational coalitions that secure vote in wisconsin, less than 1% of the vote determines a win in wisconsin. we don't need delegates at the dnc, we just needed 20,000 people to show up, and we had more than double that. the ball is squarely in the biden administration's court to respond to voters, to listen to voters who've made their voices heard for policy change, and who made it clear that their mission is not about political figures. they are democrats within his party, his constituents who are calling to finally make a change toward permanent and lasting peace in the region. >> can i ask you about that specifically? how does the president earn your vote between now and november? i understand your callings visibly for a cease-fire and a change of policy, but, to earn that after everything that has happened over the last six months in
i would also say that in wisconsin, it's head to head every time, the electorate in wisconsin, as goes wisconsin so goes the country, and that is because the coalition of voters that need to be brought to the table, the multiracial, multiethnic, multigenerational coalitions that secure vote in wisconsin, less than 1% of the vote determines a win in wisconsin. we don't need delegates at the dnc, we just needed 20,000 people to show up, and we had more than double that. the ball is squarely in...
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i would also say in wisconsin, it is head to head every time. that because the coalition of voters that need to be brought to the table, the multiracial multiethnic, multigenerational coalitions that secure the vote in wisconsin. less than 1% of the vote determines a win in wisconsin. we don't need delegates. we just need 20,000 people to show up. so the ball is squarely in the biden administration's court to respond to voters to listen to voters who made their voices heard for policy change and made it clear that their mission is not about political figures. they are democrats within his party. his constituents calling on him to make a change. >> can i ask you about that specifically? how does the president earn your vote between now and november? you are calling for a cease fire and a change of policy. to earn that after everything that has happened the last six months in gaza. what would the president have to do, have to say for you to feel that there is a genuine change that earns your vote and others from wisconsin. >> we have done the poll
i would also say in wisconsin, it is head to head every time. that because the coalition of voters that need to be brought to the table, the multiracial multiethnic, multigenerational coalitions that secure the vote in wisconsin. less than 1% of the vote determines a win in wisconsin. we don't need delegates. we just need 20,000 people to show up. so the ball is squarely in the biden administration's court to respond to voters to listen to voters who made their voices heard for policy change...
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in wisconsin an uncommitted vote or vote for no candidate is called uninstructed. we have seen tens of thousands of voters cast uninstructed votes throughout the country already, 52,000 in colorado and 101,000 in michigan. the young voters i spoke with in wisconsin are organizing another wave of protest votes to voice their disagreement with biden. >> their campaign officially kicked off in walk on march 19th. >> i think the democratic party lost all legitimacy in our communities. >> they want 20,000 people to vote uninstructed, and that's the same number of votes that won biden the state in the 2020 general election. >> if in november we don't have a cease-fire, i don't know what will be left in gaza, and that's our focus in this campaign. >> a march gallup poll found 55% of americans disapprove of israel's military action in gaza, and that number is higher, 63%, when looking at voters just between the ages of 18 and 34. another voter involved in the movement -- >> this is a campaign being run by students and young people who really care about this. >> she has fam
in wisconsin an uncommitted vote or vote for no candidate is called uninstructed. we have seen tens of thousands of voters cast uninstructed votes throughout the country already, 52,000 in colorado and 101,000 in michigan. the young voters i spoke with in wisconsin are organizing another wave of protest votes to voice their disagreement with biden. >> their campaign officially kicked off in walk on march 19th. >> i think the democratic party lost all legitimacy in our communities....
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and it's not just wisconsin. this is a live dynamic right now in the republican party in way more places than you would think. here for example is the a.p. headline on the republicans' u.s. senate candidate in pennsylvania. david mccormick is gearing up for a senate run in pennsylvania. but he lives in connecticut. that seems bad. i mean, if you think about a pennsylvania senate race, you'll recall it wasn't that long ago that republicans lost a shot at a winnable u.s. senate seat, .s last time around, last election cycle when they ran republican u candidate mehmet oz. t right?hm republicans ran mehmet oz, dr. oz for that seat in ra pennsylvania and democrats needled him relentlessly about a the fact he kind of lived in ne jersey. so what's he doing running in pennsylvania.ia this time, they're running a guy who lives in connecticut.he to try to maybe head off the same thing happening again, likb what happened with dr. mehmet ap oz, they have developed a back story for their candidate this time around who lives i
and it's not just wisconsin. this is a live dynamic right now in the republican party in way more places than you would think. here for example is the a.p. headline on the republicans' u.s. senate candidate in pennsylvania. david mccormick is gearing up for a senate run in pennsylvania. but he lives in connecticut. that seems bad. i mean, if you think about a pennsylvania senate race, you'll recall it wasn't that long ago that republicans lost a shot at a winnable u.s. senate seat, .s last time...
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been with her is the chairman of the democratic party of wisconsin. coming up, the israeli government is facing widespread condemnation after an airstrike by its military killed seven air aid workers trying to feed the people of gaza. president biden said today he's outraged and heartbroken while one senior u.n. official said today there is no safe place left in gaza. we'll go to the region for a live report, next. every day, more dog people, and more vets are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. they're quitting the kibble. and kicking the cans. and feeding their dogs dog food that's actually well, food. developed with vets. made from real meat and veggies. portioned for your dog. and delivered right to your door. it's smarter, healthier pet food. get 50% off your first box at thefarmersdog.com/realfood if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease... put it in check with rinvoq... a once—daily pill. when symptoms tried to take control, i got rapid relief... and reduced fatigue with rinvoq. check. when flares
been with her is the chairman of the democratic party of wisconsin. coming up, the israeli government is facing widespread condemnation after an airstrike by its military killed seven air aid workers trying to feed the people of gaza. president biden said today he's outraged and heartbroken while one senior u.n. official said today there is no safe place left in gaza. we'll go to the region for a live report, next. every day, more dog people, and more vets are deciding it's time for a fresh...
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he's trying to unseat tammy baldwin in wisconsin. in wisconsin circles, hovde's recent attempts to say the pledge of allegiance emphatically has been set to the closing credits of veep. because once you see it it's impossible to not think of it. watch him try to make it through the credits here. >> i'm proud to be an american. i love my country. so let's say the pledge of allegiance together. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. and to the republic for which it stands, individule, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. amen. god bless america. go slay your speech. >> thank you. >> we're all so blessed to be part of the greatest country in the history of mankind, america. be of mankind, america. be >> is he waiting to the end of the marching band. the part we also belatedly realize he puts his hand on his heart. the republican party really desperately wants to take that senate seat in wisconsin. again that is the seat currently held by tammy baldwin. they want that seat. they really want
he's trying to unseat tammy baldwin in wisconsin. in wisconsin circles, hovde's recent attempts to say the pledge of allegiance emphatically has been set to the closing credits of veep. because once you see it it's impossible to not think of it. watch him try to make it through the credits here. >> i'm proud to be an american. i love my country. so let's say the pledge of allegiance together. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. and to the republic for which it...
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in wisconsin the survey showed the two candidates are tied at 46 points each. the poll also finds negative perceptions about the economy do remain a problem if the incumbent. 63% of swing state voters say the kmaus u.s. economy is in not so good or poor condition while just 36% say it's an excellent or good condition. but when asked to write the economic conditions in their own states, the majority of voters in five of the seven swing states that were surveyed say it's actually there excellent or in good shape. joining us now reporter and editor at "the wall street journal" who's going to dive into these numbers for us. aaron, good to see you. let's talk about some trend lines here and what you're seeing behind these top line numbers particularly on the economy. give us some take-aways for both men. >> well, overall the polls shows -- let me give you three take-aways. one, joe biden is very unpopular across all seven of these seven states. you're showing the head to head numbers where he's trailing. we also tell used a ballot with third party candidates. people
in wisconsin the survey showed the two candidates are tied at 46 points each. the poll also finds negative perceptions about the economy do remain a problem if the incumbent. 63% of swing state voters say the kmaus u.s. economy is in not so good or poor condition while just 36% say it's an excellent or good condition. but when asked to write the economic conditions in their own states, the majority of voters in five of the seven swing states that were surveyed say it's actually there excellent...
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ben is the chairman of the democratic party of wisconsin. coming up, the israeli government is facing widespread condemnation after an air strike by its military killed seven aid workers. president biden says he is outraged and heartbroken. one senior u.n. official said there is no safe place left in gaza. we'll go to the region for a live report next. live report next. disrupts my skin, night and day. despite treatment, it's still not under control. but now i have rinvoq. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that reduces the itch and helps clear the rash of eczema—fast. some rinvoq patients felt significant itch relief as early as 2 days. some achieved dramatic skin clearance as early as 2 weeks. and many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal, cancers, including lymphoma and skin; heart attack, stroke, and gi tears occurred. people 50 and older with a heart disease risk factor have an increased risk of death. serious allergic rea
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wisconsin, pennsylvania, and michigan particularly. how is the trump campaign feeling about biden momentum? >> it's difficult to get them to speak in any way that suggests there's anything bad for donald trump at any time because they know they'll be drummed out of trump world if they do that. the truth is it's rare to see movement in the race and you're seeing it as you suggested, certainly moderately but you're seeing a significant and noticeable jump for joe biden that's not good for trump world, not good for donald trump. we'll see if that continues. you know, over the course of the biden presidency there have not been a lot of periods of time that have looked good for him, certainly in the last few weeks it's looking better for him. >> we know that pressure, political or legal, causes outbursts for donald trump we'll watch what he has to say tonight. jonathan allen, thank you we'll talk to you again soon. >>> thanks to all of you for getting up "way too
wisconsin, pennsylvania, and michigan particularly. how is the trump campaign feeling about biden momentum? >> it's difficult to get them to speak in any way that suggests there's anything bad for donald trump at any time because they know they'll be drummed out of trump world if they do that. the truth is it's rare to see movement in the race and you're seeing it as you suggested, certainly moderately but you're seeing a significant and noticeable jump for joe biden that's not good for...
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he was a trump campaign attorney in wisconsin. he's the one that brought ken into wisconsin, originally to help with recount legislation -- litigation. he indicted and pleaded guilty in georgia. he is unindicted co-conspirator number four in this arizona indictment. he is the one who wrote all of the memos setting up this fraudulent elector scheme. this never would've happened if james and wisconsin had not brought him in and said would you help with this wisconsin litigation and within four days ken was saying, you know? there could be an alternate slate of electors that shows up on january 6th or state legislatures could send up an alternate slate and i could throw things in chaos in the house on january 6th which would throw the vote to the house under the 12th amendment, one vote for state, trump wins. he was a part of this plan from the beginning. he asked him write me some memos on this. he sent those memos up to the campaign headquarters, justin clark, finley, other people mentioned in the arizona indictment, they loved it
he was a trump campaign attorney in wisconsin. he's the one that brought ken into wisconsin, originally to help with recount legislation -- litigation. he indicted and pleaded guilty in georgia. he is unindicted co-conspirator number four in this arizona indictment. he is the one who wrote all of the memos setting up this fraudulent elector scheme. this never would've happened if james and wisconsin had not brought him in and said would you help with this wisconsin litigation and within four...
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we will see if the pattern continues in wisconsin. >> well, wisconsin obviously is where donald trump is holding an event today. there are states in the midwest that have democrats very nervous, slight movement toward president biden now. there is a new op-ed in the hill asking whether a biden comeback is quietly under way. is there a feeling among the folks you talk to on the campaign, nobody takes anything for granted, but is it moving in that direction? >> yeah, i think, look, i talked to a lot of voters, i was just in las vegas and before that i was in memphis, and talking to people about how they're feeling about the election, and they do see -- they liked watching president biden in the state of the union, they thought he did well, they feel like they're seeing him and vice president harris more, i also think this is just a reality of now this is a two-person race, it is donald trump versus joe biden, and the choice cannot be more stark and clear. and today, president biden and democrats are out there talking about reproductive freedom and the attack and the assault on women and
we will see if the pattern continues in wisconsin. >> well, wisconsin obviously is where donald trump is holding an event today. there are states in the midwest that have democrats very nervous, slight movement toward president biden now. there is a new op-ed in the hill asking whether a biden comeback is quietly under way. is there a feeling among the folks you talk to on the campaign, nobody takes anything for granted, but is it moving in that direction? >> yeah, i think, look, i...
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well, air force one just touched down here in wisconsin a few minutes ago. the president on his way here to the madison area technical college where he's set to reveal details of his latest round of student debt forgiveness. now, yasmin, as you know, last year the supreme court struck down a more sweeping measure to try and bring relief to millions of americans. but over the past several months the president and the administration have been trying to get more student debt relief to more borrowers. and this announcement today is expected to be the largest one yet. all told, up to 30 million or so americans could be impacted in all of the student debt relief. most of it will target accrued interest. and some of those that will be eligible will be people who have been paying their loans for maybe 20 years for undergraduate loans, 25 years for graduate loans. the administration's trying to use a different legal justification here to be able to get this through. but it's expected also to get legal challenges. some republicans think this is a bailout for people th
well, air force one just touched down here in wisconsin a few minutes ago. the president on his way here to the madison area technical college where he's set to reveal details of his latest round of student debt forgiveness. now, yasmin, as you know, last year the supreme court struck down a more sweeping measure to try and bring relief to millions of americans. but over the past several months the president and the administration have been trying to get more student debt relief to more...
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where as one democratic state assemblywoman in wisconsin put it, quote, the answer to wisconsin's worker shortage is not shorter workers. i did not make that up. she actually said that. she's the one who wins. watch this space. shipstation saves us so much time it makes it really easy and seamless pick an order print everything you need slap the label on ito the box and it's ready to go our cost for shipping, were cut in half just like that go to shipstation/tv and get 2 months free you're probably not easily persuaded to switch mobile providers for just like your business. but what if we told you it's possible that comcast business mobile can save you up to 75% a year on your wireless bill versus the big three carriers? you can get two unlimited lines for just $30 each a month. all on the most reliable 5g mobile network—nationwide. wireless that works for you. for a limited time, ask how to save up to $830 off an eligible 5g phone when you switch to comcast business mobile. don't wait! call, click or visit an xfinity store today. >>> thanks for being with us tonight after the big ecli
where as one democratic state assemblywoman in wisconsin put it, quote, the answer to wisconsin's worker shortage is not shorter workers. i did not make that up. she actually said that. she's the one who wins. watch this space. shipstation saves us so much time it makes it really easy and seamless pick an order print everything you need slap the label on ito the box and it's ready to go our cost for shipping, were cut in half just like that go to shipstation/tv and get 2 months free you're...
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, a lot of electoral college scenarios run straight through wisconsin. just as a reminder, joe biden did win the state in 2020. look how narrow it was. 6/10 of a point, that's about 20,000 votes. the difference between biden and trump, and while this was a difference overall from four years earlier when trump won it, it wasn't a huge difference. take a look at that map from 2016 when trump won. it was razor thin, 7/10 of one point was it was about 23,000 votes. there was a net shift of about 43 -- excuse me, about 43,000 votes between 2016 and 2020. that was the difference between trump carrying it and biden carrying it. so the three areas we're talking about here where trump kind of lost the state for trump in '20, he needs to make improvements in at least some of them if he's going to have a chance. let's take you through them quickly. the biggest barrier he's got and the hardest one he's going to have making any progress with is right here, dane county, the state capital, university of wisconsin is here. this county is getting bigger by population, an
, a lot of electoral college scenarios run straight through wisconsin. just as a reminder, joe biden did win the state in 2020. look how narrow it was. 6/10 of a point, that's about 20,000 votes. the difference between biden and trump, and while this was a difference overall from four years earlier when trump won it, it wasn't a huge difference. take a look at that map from 2016 when trump won. it was razor thin, 7/10 of one point was it was about 23,000 votes. there was a net shift of about 43...
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where as one democratic state assemblywoman in wisconsin put it, quote, the answer to wisconsin's worker shortage is not shorter workers. i did not make that up. she actually said that. she's the one who wins. watch this space. ling asleep... ...so he takes zzzquil. the world's #1 sleep aid brand. and wakes up feeling like himself. get the rest to be your best with non-habit forming zzzquil. ♪ ♪ what causes a curve down there? is it peyronie's disease? will it get worse? how common is it? who can i talk to? can this be treated? stop typing. start talking to a specialized urologist. because it could be peyronie's disease, or pd. it's a medical condition where there is a curve in the erection, caused by a formation of scar tissue. and an estimated 1 in 10 men may have it. but pd can be treated even without surgery. say goodbye to searching online. find a specialized urologist who can diagnose pd and build a treatment plan with you. visit makeapdplan.com today. shop etsy until may 12th a for up to 30% offnt special mother's day gifts that go beyond the usual suspects. save on personaliz
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wisconsin to 1849, the first year of of wisconsin' statehood by invoking an 1849 law that bans abortion and that republican senate candidate also seems to believe that you should lose the right to vote if you are in an assisted living facility. >> well, if you're in a nursing home, you only have five, six- month life expectancy. almost nobody in a nursing home is at a point to vote. >> turning us now is democratic senator tammy baldwin running for reelection in 2024. senator, i want to address this thing we haven't heard from anyone other than this person you're running against, which is there's such a thing as being too old to vote if you need help with anything getting through your day. >> can you imagine saying this about your mother or your grandmother? lawrence, i was raised by my grandparents. i was so fortunate to have them their stability and their love. my grandmother lived to 94 years old. she was born before women had the right to vote. when she was 90, she broke her hip and needed nursing care for her remaining four years. she was proud to cast her ballot and there was nothi
wisconsin to 1849, the first year of of wisconsin' statehood by invoking an 1849 law that bans abortion and that republican senate candidate also seems to believe that you should lose the right to vote if you are in an assisted living facility. >> well, if you're in a nursing home, you only have five, six- month life expectancy. almost nobody in a nursing home is at a point to vote. >> turning us now is democratic senator tammy baldwin running for reelection in 2024. senator, i want...
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you had about 48,000 unrestricted voters in wisconsin. the president won that state by 20,000 votes. is that a cause of concern to the reelection of president joe biden? >> yes, because we've always had a problem in aging voters of color. young people in certain demographics is going to be harder now because of how we have pretty much not responded very well to what's happening in gaza. so yes. it is a cause for concern and that's why it's encouraging to see some of the organizing happening across the country. hopefully, this continues to push the president in the right direction to call for a permanent cease-fire, and the suffering, bring in the humanitarian aid and be on the path to peace right away. >> let me ask you about what you're going through in terms of your own personal campaign. the american-israel >> affairs committee is expected to spend $100 million on trying to oust democrats like yourself in their primaries before they even get to the general election. another group, the democratic majority for israel back just endorsed g
you had about 48,000 unrestricted voters in wisconsin. the president won that state by 20,000 votes. is that a cause of concern to the reelection of president joe biden? >> yes, because we've always had a problem in aging voters of color. young people in certain demographics is going to be harder now because of how we have pretty much not responded very well to what's happening in gaza. so yes. it is a cause for concern and that's why it's encouraging to see some of the organizing...
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let's begin there with the president's trip to wisconsin, one of the most vital battlegrounds on the map. the poll shows a dead heat, with biden ahead by a point or two. young voters are a concern for democrats where they have seen some slip away after the war in gaza and complaints about the student debt relief. the supreme court struck it down, now the biden campaign. talk about how they're trying to win back the voters. >> i think it's very clear for the biden administration they need to focus on the young voters as well as those in the swing districts. you heard the biden administration or the campaign talk about already, you know, ramping up things in the battleground states, something different from what the campaign has talked about. i think you'll see a lot of this. you'll see a lot of money going out to these regions as well because i think they understand now that i they've put the third parties candidate possibly out of the way, i think that i understand that there needs to be some kind of unification and some kind of stronger effort in those districts. >> right. no labels
let's begin there with the president's trip to wisconsin, one of the most vital battlegrounds on the map. the poll shows a dead heat, with biden ahead by a point or two. young voters are a concern for democrats where they have seen some slip away after the war in gaza and complaints about the student debt relief. the supreme court struck it down, now the biden campaign. talk about how they're trying to win back the voters. >> i think it's very clear for the biden administration they need...
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wisconsin, michigan. i mean, the thing about biden i think works for him that we didn't necessarily have for democrats in 2016 is that when you put biden out there, people like him. like, they like him. they like his message. they find him sort of appealing. in wisconsin you'll remember that the governor got re-elected basically running as a sort of biden-type. right? he said i got re-elected for sort of being a boring white guy. an old white guy. i think that reads well for whatever reason. he happens to push a lot of really coup progressive legislation and yesterday was with bernie sanders you know, bragging about lowering the cost of inhalers. i think that's a pretty good look. >> molly, reading your last article for "vanity fair" about trump's track record of poor picks in congressional races's check that out. thank you for joining us this morning and thanks to all of you for getting up "way too early" with us on this thursday morning. "morning joe" starts right now. >> -- i don't know what will happe
wisconsin, michigan. i mean, the thing about biden i think works for him that we didn't necessarily have for democrats in 2016 is that when you put biden out there, people like him. like, they like him. they like his message. they find him sort of appealing. in wisconsin you'll remember that the governor got re-elected basically running as a sort of biden-type. right? he said i got re-elected for sort of being a boring white guy. an old white guy. i think that reads well for whatever reason. he...
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president biden is going to wisconsin next week. today, frank luntz posted that it will be biden's first visit to wisconsin in two years. four fact sake, he was in milwaukee last month. but guys like frank and others are trying to create this hillary clinton narrative of, she was in the hamptons in august while donald trump was in wisconsin, was in michigan. the problem is, that's not true for joe biden. he's speaking to these people and delivering on policy. if you're the biden campaign, before you can even make your case to voters, every day you've got to dig yourself out of a misinformation whole. >> also, the question is who's listening when you do? that's the great tragedy of this moment right now, which is that you can do as many fact checks as you want on this show, and that's not the reason why trump and his surrogates continue to advance lies about the president, about their policies, the democratic party. the reason is that it's very, very effective in immediate environment in which trump's supporters are never going to be
president biden is going to wisconsin next week. today, frank luntz posted that it will be biden's first visit to wisconsin in two years. four fact sake, he was in milwaukee last month. but guys like frank and others are trying to create this hillary clinton narrative of, she was in the hamptons in august while donald trump was in wisconsin, was in michigan. the problem is, that's not true for joe biden. he's speaking to these people and delivering on policy. if you're the biden campaign,...
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organizers of that effort in wisconsin say they are aiming for something like 20,000 votes. they want to mirror biden's victory over trump. at what point does this go as a nuisance to a serious problem? is there any mechanism for him to bring them back into the fold short of this ending tomorrow? >> the biden administration has to keep the pressure up on the netanyahu government to change certainly some of its actions. we have seen news in the last 24 hours, more tragedy around aide workers that have tragically been killed. what's important to understand for not to denigrate what people are believing in voting unaffiliated, this is a bit of a free vote. there's not a concern who will win the wisconsin primary or what the delegates are going to look like. i think when we get into a general election, a fierce again -- again -- general election, people have to make a certain set of other decisions about whether they think the things they feel most strongly about are going to be taken better care of by donald trump or by joe biden. i think you will have democrats come back into
organizers of that effort in wisconsin say they are aiming for something like 20,000 votes. they want to mirror biden's victory over trump. at what point does this go as a nuisance to a serious problem? is there any mechanism for him to bring them back into the fold short of this ending tomorrow? >> the biden administration has to keep the pressure up on the netanyahu government to change certainly some of its actions. we have seen news in the last 24 hours, more tragedy around aide...
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wisconsin in pennsylvania, dead heats 48-48. so a tightening race as we move from april into may. >> joe, we have to report on the polls. to your point about the margin of error, my gut at this point and my head both say we would all be wise to essentially not really care that much about new polls unless they show a race outside the margin of error. my sense of this race with all the data we have is that we will have a margin of error race in the battleground states from now until election day. and the margin of error means there is a margin of error. and so these numbers are, in some sense, meaningless other than to say that this race is really close. and we know that, right. i think the sides are tightening in either direction and don't matter very much and anyone sitting here on a friday had a better week politically? joe biden and a battleground state a lot of the weekend pennsylvania or donald trump in court? i think we all know the answer to that. >> it is interesting over the last six months or so the courtroom politics p
wisconsin in pennsylvania, dead heats 48-48. so a tightening race as we move from april into may. >> joe, we have to report on the polls. to your point about the margin of error, my gut at this point and my head both say we would all be wise to essentially not really care that much about new polls unless they show a race outside the margin of error. my sense of this race with all the data we have is that we will have a margin of error race in the battleground states from now until...
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in wisconsin, tied. negative perceptions about the economy remains a problem for biden. 36% of swing state voters say the economy isn't so good. 36% say it's in excellent, good condition. when sktd to rate the economic conditions in their own states the majority of voters in five of those seven swing states it's in excellent or good shape. >> jim, these are snapshots. two things i'm looking at right now, obviously wisconsin, pennsylvania, michigan, so critical, they're all very close, i'm surprised by, again, i would never guess this five years ago that joe biden continues to perform best in wisconsin. that wisconsin of all states seems to be a state older white guys actually aren't thrilled with what's happening with donald trump. georgia, tighter in this poll than i have seen in other polls, i think it shows again a good trend in biden's direction even though trump's ahead a little bit. this is what i want some -- one or two people in the biden white house may watch this show, and i want you to talk to
in wisconsin, tied. negative perceptions about the economy remains a problem for biden. 36% of swing state voters say the economy isn't so good. 36% say it's in excellent, good condition. when sktd to rate the economic conditions in their own states the majority of voters in five of those seven swing states it's in excellent or good shape. >> jim, these are snapshots. two things i'm looking at right now, obviously wisconsin, pennsylvania, michigan, so critical, they're all very close, i'm...
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., she litigated the case against the wisconsin fake electors. she hosts a ms in bc podcaster was a senior staffer on the jan. 6 a committee and a principal crafter of their final report and they both join me now. mary, i think you guys are having a little time to look over this indictment, your thoughts on what you have read? >> well, it's very familiar conspiracy to make, having, you mentioned, been part of a team of lawyers that litigated against the wisconsin fraudulent electors and two trump attorneys and so one of the things i was looking for in their our case resolved with a settlement, which included permanent injunctive relief, the electors are never to do this again. the attorneys are never to help them do it again, but it also resulted in a release of some 15, 1600 emails and text messages that show the genesis of the scheme and what i saw in this arizona indictment is a lot of the things i saw in those text messages. so this scheme was concocted in wisconsin by trump campaign attorney jim troupe is and his friend, kenneth chesebro. ye
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a white board and say, it's all about wisconsin, wisconsin, wisconsin. i'm wondering, how does this play in wisconsin? how much of an impact will it have on whether wisconsin goes for biden or trump? >> as usual, wisconsin will be on a knife's edge. every election is decided by 20,000 votes. you mentioned the supreme court election that took place last year. that was a referendum on abortion. it would normally -- it was one of those elections that conservatives would normally have a pretty significant edge because of the turnout in vote. yet, it was an overwhelming landslide. this is an issue that is absolutely toxic for republicans. in wisconsin, republicans have tried to down play the issue. people like legendary governor thompson would say, i'm pro-life, but he's not going to talk about it much and certainly not push through draconian legislation. this is very much a wedge issue, and i think it is probably far more significant in te terms of say, the turnout in places like dane county or young voters that jonathan lemire was talking about on "way too
a white board and say, it's all about wisconsin, wisconsin, wisconsin. i'm wondering, how does this play in wisconsin? how much of an impact will it have on whether wisconsin goes for biden or trump? >> as usual, wisconsin will be on a knife's edge. every election is decided by 20,000 votes. you mentioned the supreme court election that took place last year. that was a referendum on abortion. it would normally -- it was one of those elections that conservatives would normally have a...
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today frank posted that it will be biden's first visit to wisconsin in two years. he was in milwaukee last month. guys like frank and others are trying to create this clinton narrative where she was in the hamptons in august, while trump was in wisconsin or michigan. the problem is, that is not true for biden. he is in the states speaking to people and delivering on policy. if you are the biden campaign, before you can even make your case to voters, every day you need to dig yourself out of a misinformation hole. >> the question is who is listening when you do and that is the great tragedy of the movement now which is you can do as many fact checks as you want on the show and that is not the reason why trump and his surrogates continue to advance lies about the president, their policies with the democratic polly party. the reason is, it is effective in a media environment in which trump's supporters will never be exposed to that kind of effect checking and that is the crisis of us living in separate non-intersecting worlds now but i think it is a great crisis for d
today frank posted that it will be biden's first visit to wisconsin in two years. he was in milwaukee last month. guys like frank and others are trying to create this clinton narrative where she was in the hamptons in august, while trump was in wisconsin or michigan. the problem is, that is not true for biden. he is in the states speaking to people and delivering on policy. if you are the biden campaign, before you can even make your case to voters, every day you need to dig yourself out of a...
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nbc news, potosi, wisconsin. >> choose to potosi. i wish you a good night. you can catch me every weekend, saturday and sunday show, right here on msnbc. next, we have a look back at donald trump's criminal trial, today. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thank you for joining us. see you this weekend. he would tell stories about how he had angels protecting him, and people who had crossed him in the past >>> he would tell stories d dia how he had angels protecting him, and people who had crossed him in the
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. >> joining us now, dasha burns, gabe gutierrez in wisconsin, stewart stephens, a senior advisor at the lincoln project, and simone sanders townsend. she was chief spokesperson for vice president harris. dasha, trump expressed different views over the last couple of years on abortion. how is this announcement different from what he said in the past? >> reporter: the last couple of decades, in fact -- just before making this announcement, he had been teasing and test driving the idea of a 15 or 16-week federal ban. there was a lot of speculation about whether he might endorse something like that in this announcement. instead, he said, i overturned roe. now it's up to the states, which was met with a fast and furious backlash from the left and the right. he has been tough to pin down on this in part because he has been all over the place on this issue. i want to play for you a little mash-up of what he said in the past. >> i'm very pro choice. i'm pro life. >> do you believe in punishment for abortion? >> the answer is that there has to be some form of punishment. both sides will come
. >> joining us now, dasha burns, gabe gutierrez in wisconsin, stewart stephens, a senior advisor at the lincoln project, and simone sanders townsend. she was chief spokesperson for vice president harris. dasha, trump expressed different views over the last couple of years on abortion. how is this announcement different from what he said in the past? >> reporter: the last couple of decades, in fact -- just before making this announcement, he had been teasing and test driving the...
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i think today's event in wisconsin was sort of the starting and for that effort on student loans, to persuade younger voters. >> tara, new topic the new york times tackled today. corporate america, portions of it, seemed open to a donald trump second term because they like the idea of tax cuts and deregulation. why do they put no weight into the idea that our democracy isn't at risk? a bank ceo recently scoffed at the idea when i talked about our institutions been at risk. do they not remember he didn't and still doesn't accept the results of the last election? why wouldn't ceos of fortune 500 companies, whose number one job it is to be a risk manager, even acknowledge that is a huge risk to our country? if we don't have a functioning democracy, you will not have a strong economy. >> i agree with you, and i think what happens is people live in a bubble. they think it doesn't impact them. they have the money to leave and go to another country, a non-extradition country. the rest of us are the ones who are going to have to save ourselves from the barges on the way to get more with tom
i think today's event in wisconsin was sort of the starting and for that effort on student loans, to persuade younger voters. >> tara, new topic the new york times tackled today. corporate america, portions of it, seemed open to a donald trump second term because they like the idea of tax cuts and deregulation. why do they put no weight into the idea that our democracy isn't at risk? a bank ceo recently scoffed at the idea when i talked about our institutions been at risk. do they not...
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he is in michigan and wisconsin for a reason. pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin. so i understand the consult poll, a snapshot. i want to understand what the swing has been in pennsylvania, wisconsin, and michigan because we know that's what matters, right? it's great to see joe biden out there. joy you described what's happening coming out of the state of the union. what matters? michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania. >> i miss those, those three states. you're right. if he wins those -- >> that's it. >> that's it. and i'm curious, jonathan, how do they feel in those states right now? >> certainly better. there are still worries about michigan. we know the gaza conflict weighs heavily there. biden aides said to me some of those young voters are gone. they are not going back to him. they are not going to donald trump. they will find a third-party candidate. they feel like they can stitch together a coalition to win. wisconsin is actually -- usually the closest of the three states, the one they feel best about right now. it's been trending that way. there was, obviously
he is in michigan and wisconsin for a reason. pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin. so i understand the consult poll, a snapshot. i want to understand what the swing has been in pennsylvania, wisconsin, and michigan because we know that's what matters, right? it's great to see joe biden out there. joy you described what's happening coming out of the state of the union. what matters? michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania. >> i miss those, those three states. you're right. if he wins those --...
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in wisconsin, where this gerrymandered legislator, you have seen this conservative pro- democracy movement, does it feel to you like there is more grassroots on the ground through all layers of democratic society focused on writing the ship? >> absolutely, the majority vote, the effort to make a democracy has led to a backlash to try to protect american democracy that is really accelerated in recent years where in states like wisconsin and michigan where the political system was really rigged, activists have worked on the state level to try to change. have been very successful so all these incidences of minority rule of the book but there is a happy ending, since that in states like wisconsin, like michigan people have worked on the level to expand democracy. what you realize is democracy itself is very popular when the choice is do we want to preserve democracy or not, over and over americans say they want to preserve it. >> the book is called minority rule, is fantastic and i suggest you check it out. it is out today. >> thanks so much. glad that is all in on this tuesday night. alex wag
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that's exactly why he was in dane county, wisconsin, yesterday. looking to shore upmadison. you mentioned staying home. in 2018, 2020, 2022, in the midterm elections when folks thought the young voters might not participate when they were seeking to oust trump from the white house or republicans from other offices, we didn't see it. we saw young voter turnout remain strong. obviously, this isn't 2022 anymore. there's a war in the middle east that's unpopular with a lot of young voters. there are some of these other issues around student loans and other things, the economy, inflation, that affect young voters, in particular. so, yes, it's certainly something that the president's re-election campaign and democrats are worried about. when you have the third party candidates on the ballot in swing states, that's certainly a place where you can see some of the support siphon off. >> the polls had real misses in recent cycles, but this is a fascinating piece. stephen shepherd for politico, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. and thanks to all of you for getting up "way too
that's exactly why he was in dane county, wisconsin, yesterday. looking to shore upmadison. you mentioned staying home. in 2018, 2020, 2022, in the midterm elections when folks thought the young voters might not participate when they were seeking to oust trump from the white house or republicans from other offices, we didn't see it. we saw young voter turnout remain strong. obviously, this isn't 2022 anymore. there's a war in the middle east that's unpopular with a lot of young voters. there...
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in the meantime, you can see the strength of the storms in kentucky, to wisconsin, to west virginia, that home a metaphor for the strength. it was torn to pieces, especially the front corner, from what we can tell, and i'll walk as you can see other homes that were damaged. that chunk of the home tossed on to the lawn of the house across the street from it. you can see crews here across the neighborhood, already setting up trying to clean up as much as they can, tarp homes quickly. it's been raining throughout the afternoon. hundreds of thousands of people across six states in the u.s., including tens of thousands here in kentucky, still without power, heading into the afternoon, which speaks to the work that crews have ahead of them. thankfully in the other states, we have only had reports of minor injuries, no major injuries, no deaths, but kentucky's governor in the news conference also saying now based on reports they are seeing, they believe as many as seven tornadoes touched down in his state, and this storm system now has been deemed fatal. >> maggie vespa, thank you. >>> we a
in the meantime, you can see the strength of the storms in kentucky, to wisconsin, to west virginia, that home a metaphor for the strength. it was torn to pieces, especially the front corner, from what we can tell, and i'll walk as you can see other homes that were damaged. that chunk of the home tossed on to the lawn of the house across the street from it. you can see crews here across the neighborhood, already setting up trying to clean up as much as they can, tarp homes quickly. it's been...
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during a visit to madison, wisconsin today the president revealed a sweeping new student debt relief plan bringing the total amount forgiven to nearly $150 billion. dan and tara are still here. dan, critics of this have argued this is like buying votes. but those same critics don't say that when he cuts taxes for the super rich or corporate america. what is your reaction? >> i think this is great news. it's evidence that the president is doing everything in his power to full his 2020 campaign promise to help deal with the crushing burden of student debt. this was a great announcement. they have done a lot of work and relieved billions of dollars. it's a huge step. it's filling a campaign promise. >> tara republicans are savings accounting like voters just don't care about this. when you look at the numbers, 73% of voters support student loan forgiveness and that includes 56% of republicans. is your former party not reading this issue correctly? >> i think that they recognize that for -- the people they need this isn't a big issue. for democrats it's a hugely important to firm up that
during a visit to madison, wisconsin today the president revealed a sweeping new student debt relief plan bringing the total amount forgiven to nearly $150 billion. dan and tara are still here. dan, critics of this have argued this is like buying votes. but those same critics don't say that when he cuts taxes for the super rich or corporate america. what is your reaction? >> i think this is great news. it's evidence that the president is doing everything in his power to full his 2020...
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his plans this week in michigan and wisconsin. the help he is getting from a conservative group to swing hispanic voters. but also the worries he reportedly has about the impact of an outspoken ally. >>> and u.s. officials think that they have a dwindling window to push for a ceasefire. the talks happening right now as the world waits for hamas to respond to the latest hostage offer. >>> but we begin with the growing protests across the u.s. that are setting off a politically charged blame game. finger pointing at students, outside agitators, administrators. and then there is a political fallout that could be consequential for an already volatile 2024 presidential race. hundreds of demonstrators have been arrested as protests intensify at college campuses all across the country against israel's invasion of gaza. right now at columbia university, protestors have been told they need to leave their encampment in the next hour or face suspension. but as the "new york times" points out, these demonstrations are "exposing fresh tensions
his plans this week in michigan and wisconsin. the help he is getting from a conservative group to swing hispanic voters. but also the worries he reportedly has about the impact of an outspoken ally. >>> and u.s. officials think that they have a dwindling window to push for a ceasefire. the talks happening right now as the world waits for hamas to respond to the latest hostage offer. >>> but we begin with the growing protests across the u.s. that are setting off a politically...
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they actually focused less on rigged the rules and gerrymander the state legislature of wisconsin and more on trying to get 50+1 they could be perfectly successful doing it. there's not some democratic destiny writing conservatism out of american politics. they have a good shot if they would turn from this institutional gameplaying and rigging to actually persuading. >> they give up on persuasion a while ago. i think the tipping point was barack obama's election. they saw the country moving in a diverse direction instead of courting new demographics they said we'll build a wall, in trump's case, a literal wall. there's this fear of a majority- minority future. that white people will be a minority in the country, and that has led to panic within republican circles. they are trying to ride this politics of racial resentment as far as they can, and trump is really the figurehead for that, because his whole career is based on stirring up this racial resentment. >> the things you talk about in the book, voter suppression, you covered that for a long time, you wrote a great book on voting r
they actually focused less on rigged the rules and gerrymander the state legislature of wisconsin and more on trying to get 50+1 they could be perfectly successful doing it. there's not some democratic destiny writing conservatism out of american politics. they have a good shot if they would turn from this institutional gameplaying and rigging to actually persuading. >> they give up on persuasion a while ago. i think the tipping point was barack obama's election. they saw the country...
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maggie vespa, nbc news, potosi, wisconsin. >> cheers to potosi. on that note, i wish you a good night. remember, you can catch me every weekend on the saturday show and the sunday show at 6:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. >>> up next, a look back at trump's criminal trial today. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late, see you this weekend. we
maggie vespa, nbc news, potosi, wisconsin. >> cheers to potosi. on that note, i wish you a good night. remember, you can catch me every weekend on the saturday show and the sunday show at 6:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. >>> up next, a look back at trump's criminal trial today. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late, see you this weekend. we
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. >>> mary mccourt spent several years -- he litigated the case against the wisconsin fake electors. currently co-host the webby award podcast -- tom joslin was a senior staffer on the jetway six committee. and they both join me now. mary, i think you all had a little time to look over this indictment. your thoughts on what you read. >> it is very familiar conspiracy to meet. like you mentioned, having been part of a team of lawyers that litigated against the wisconsin fraudulent electors and two truck attorneys. one of the things i was looking for in there, case resolved with the settlement which included permanent injunctive relief. the electors are never to do this again. attorneys are to never help them do it again. it also resulted in the release of some 15 or 1600 email and text messages that show the genesis of the scheme. what i saw in this arizona indictment is a lot of the things i saw in the text messages. this scheme was concocted in wisconsin by trump campaign attorney jim troup is -- and his friend, attorney kenneth chesebro. he has pleaded guilty in georgia, who is uni
. >>> mary mccourt spent several years -- he litigated the case against the wisconsin fake electors. currently co-host the webby award podcast -- tom joslin was a senior staffer on the jetway six committee. and they both join me now. mary, i think you all had a little time to look over this indictment. your thoughts on what you read. >> it is very familiar conspiracy to meet. like you mentioned, having been part of a team of lawyers that litigated against the wisconsin fraudulent...
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he is going to michigan and wisconsin. is it because he was taking so much heat or because his advisors were reminding him, you are running for president. >> forgive me. i promise not to say unprecedented. it is a 24. he is going to reconnect with the people that are going to bow down to him and say you are kind of the messiah, we love you and can't believe it is happening. that is the feedback loop that he feeds off of. it is important to him. just as every night at mar-a- lago as he goes out onto the dining room patio, people clap as he enters the dining room patio. it is important to him to get that affirmation. his advisors reminding him that biden is doing really well. not saying he is doing better in the polls but he is doing well with a bunch of strafing of the media environment. that is something he has to counteract. he also has a financial deficit in terms of ability to get on the airwaves. getting in front of human beings and getting free media meaning us covering him is also important. >> just weeks before the
he is going to michigan and wisconsin. is it because he was taking so much heat or because his advisors were reminding him, you are running for president. >> forgive me. i promise not to say unprecedented. it is a 24. he is going to reconnect with the people that are going to bow down to him and say you are kind of the messiah, we love you and can't believe it is happening. that is the feedback loop that he feeds off of. it is important to him. just as every night at mar-a- lago as he...
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in michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania, biden has unique challenges. michigan, the gaza issue is a big deal, wisconsin, pennsylvania, both places where frankly these inflation issues played pretty heavily. so i think what biden knows is he's got to come on very very strong on behalf of the union jobs, and frankly, the concerns of working class communities. if he does, he blunts a lot of donald trump's appeal. if he fails to do so, then he puts himself in the same position that hillary clinton ended up in in 2016 where it didn't matter what she said about a host of other issues, she wasn't able to keep that democratic coalition together in some of the battleground states. >> that blue wall, as we know it. donald trump wants it, president biden wants to keep it together. on the issue of georgia, on the issue of arizona, do you see abortion to be a central issue, and president biden getting those states once again? >> i absolutely believe all eyes will be on arizona in 2024, and a portion of what everyone is talking about right now. that's why we're runni
in michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania, biden has unique challenges. michigan, the gaza issue is a big deal, wisconsin, pennsylvania, both places where frankly these inflation issues played pretty heavily. so i think what biden knows is he's got to come on very very strong on behalf of the union jobs, and frankly, the concerns of working class communities. if he does, he blunts a lot of donald trump's appeal. if he fails to do so, then he puts himself in the same position that hillary clinton...
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he had a day today to be in wisconsin or arizona or florida. he did not do any of that. >> yes, i think in fairness, he had one day but it is pretty clear that he does not want this trial to be going on. he does not want to be sitting in there all day but the larger point is this. there is no other traction getting out there for this campaign and i guess he had a day in north carolina last weekend but it was kind of rained out because of the storm so other than his legal troubles, there is just really no part of the trump story we are hearing about right now and he has predicated much of his political fortunes at this point on victimization, on been under siege, and being unfairly prosecuted and what have you and a lot of his supporters identify with this and more of them will do so. i guess that's a big part of the strategy but it does not look like it is fun and it's not fun to listen to and does not look anything like a campaign is supposed to look like. it does not make a case for any reason why anyone would want to vote for him. >> mark, h
he had a day today to be in wisconsin or arizona or florida. he did not do any of that. >> yes, i think in fairness, he had one day but it is pretty clear that he does not want this trial to be going on. he does not want to be sitting in there all day but the larger point is this. there is no other traction getting out there for this campaign and i guess he had a day in north carolina last weekend but it was kind of rained out because of the storm so other than his legal troubles, there...
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the results show the tightest race is in wisconsin. yesterday's primary results there raise concerns for both candidates. mr. trump lost a chunk of votes, nearly 13%, to nikki haley. she's no longer running. she's still on ballot. 8% of democrats voted uninstructed in protest against president biden's response to the war in gaza. those 48,000 votes are more than double the president's 2020 margin of victory in the state. back with us, mike memoli. joining us, garrett haake who covers the trump campaign for us. garrett, the poll is good news for donald trump, but he made a swing through two midwestern battlegrounds tuesday, but his events were not without controversy. you have some examples. >> reporter: they never are. several controversies. one was intentional. continuing to put out more dark and violent language about immigration. talking about what he calls the biden border bloodbath. we will play some of that sound. >> on day one i will seal the border and we will begin the larger domestic deportation in the history of our country.
the results show the tightest race is in wisconsin. yesterday's primary results there raise concerns for both candidates. mr. trump lost a chunk of votes, nearly 13%, to nikki haley. she's no longer running. she's still on ballot. 8% of democrats voted uninstructed in protest against president biden's response to the war in gaza. those 48,000 votes are more than double the president's 2020 margin of victory in the state. back with us, mike memoli. joining us, garrett haake who covers the trump...
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majority rule, this backlash to protect american democracy, and it's accelerated in recent years, in wisconsin and michigan where the system was really rigged activists have worked on the state level to try and change the system, and they've been successful. these instances of minority rule, but there's a happy ending where wisconsin, like michigan, people worked on a little to expand democracy. democracy itself is very popular, when the choice facing americans is do we preserve democracy or not, americans say over and over they want to preserve it. >> minority rule, it's fantastic, check it out today. ari berman, thank you. alex wagner tonight starts right now. speckled up, again, ari berman, that is essential reading in a moment like this. he's the best. thank you for having him on. >> you bet. >>> in may, 2016, you could find this bombshell on news stands and at the supermarket checkout in your local grocer. it was everywhere. ted cruz's father linked to jfk assassination top u.s. spy exposes presidential race bombshell: the blood money, the mission, and the cover-up. there was blood, too.
majority rule, this backlash to protect american democracy, and it's accelerated in recent years, in wisconsin and michigan where the system was really rigged activists have worked on the state level to try and change the system, and they've been successful. these instances of minority rule, but there's a happy ending where wisconsin, like michigan, people worked on a little to expand democracy. democracy itself is very popular, when the choice facing americans is do we preserve democracy or...
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georgia, by 8 points in nevada, 10 points in north carolina, 1 point in pennsylvania, and 4 points in wisconsin. the only state where biden leads according to the poll is michigan where he's ahead by 2 points, 47% to 45%. we should note, though, that for five of those seven states the result is within the margin of error and the exceptions being arizona and north carolina. the poll also shows negative views on the economy are what's weighing biden down with less than a quarter of voters in most of states feeling that conditions will improve by the end of the year. joining us now white house reporter for bloomberg, akala gardener. what a pleasure. unpack these polls. not good for biden obviously. what do they tell us about his standing and what he can do to improve it in these critical states? >> this latest poll reverses a lead we saw him have after that "state of the union." that bump is pretty much gone, and i think this highlights the advantages or pros and cons of being the incumbent, that being he had this stage at the white house, had this opportunity with 30 million viewers at the "state
georgia, by 8 points in nevada, 10 points in north carolina, 1 point in pennsylvania, and 4 points in wisconsin. the only state where biden leads according to the poll is michigan where he's ahead by 2 points, 47% to 45%. we should note, though, that for five of those seven states the result is within the margin of error and the exceptions being arizona and north carolina. the poll also shows negative views on the economy are what's weighing biden down with less than a quarter of voters in most...
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you're seeing that he's doing so this week on wednesday in wisconsin and michigan. however, this is all time he's not going to get back. how is going to impact the campaign has yet to be seen. >> it's really all about him, and it's the same thing over and over again. i'm not sure that what he's saying is that a fitting voters and what they nessus early care about, like pocketbook issues. i would ask you guys to stay with me, because we are going to talk about the fight over trump's gag order, less the expectations after the supreme court hearing after immunity claims. we are back in 60 seconds. seco. any time of the day. what people don't know is that not all dirt is the same. you need dirt with the right kind of nutrients. look at this new organic soil from miracle-gro. everybody should have it. it worked great for us. this is as good as gold in any garden. if people only knew that it really is about the dirt. you're a dirt nerd. huge dirt nerd. i'm proud of it! [ryan laughs] >> if you say to your child, be home by midnight and your child comes home at 12:30 -- if
you're seeing that he's doing so this week on wednesday in wisconsin and michigan. however, this is all time he's not going to get back. how is going to impact the campaign has yet to be seen. >> it's really all about him, and it's the same thing over and over again. i'm not sure that what he's saying is that a fitting voters and what they nessus early care about, like pocketbook issues. i would ask you guys to stay with me, because we are going to talk about the fight over trump's gag...
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he had a day today to be in wisconsin or arizona or florida. he didn't do any of that. >> yeah. i think in fairness he had one day. i think it's pretty clear he does not want this trial to be going on. he does not want to be sitting in there all day. i think the larger point is this. there's no other traction getting out there for this campaign. i guess he had a day in north carolina last weekend, but it was kind of rained out because there was a storm. other than his legal troubles, there's no part of the trump story we're hearing now. he has predicated much of his political fortune at this point on victimization, on being under siege, on being unfairly prosecuted, targeted, what have you and a lot of his supporters identify with this. he's hoping more of them will do so. i guess that's a big part of the kind of meta strategy, but it doesn't look fun and it's not edifying to listen to and doesn't look anything like a campaign is supposed to and doesn't make a case for any reason for anyone to want to vote for him. >> all right, then. mark, harry, glenn, great to have you all. >
he had a day today to be in wisconsin or arizona or florida. he didn't do any of that. >> yeah. i think in fairness he had one day. i think it's pretty clear he does not want this trial to be going on. he does not want to be sitting in there all day. i think the larger point is this. there's no other traction getting out there for this campaign. i guess he had a day in north carolina last weekend, but it was kind of rained out because there was a storm. other than his legal troubles,...
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when he goes in there and attacks people in wisconsin, that's also paul ryan's home state. paul ryan is not supporting donald trump. so those seven states, the 7% of people who are going to support him, he's turning them off every day. he's still attacking ron desantis who is somebody who has already endorsed him. so the real problem is the seven states and all the republicans he keeps attacking while joe biden's reaching out to people, and he's going to have a lot of republicans who are going to be supporting him. >> one of the things that he was putting on social media or sort of reposting that vaughn mentioned was this article by michael bender of "the new york times" who wrote about the, quote, church of trump, and trump's evangelical base. he quotes one supporter of saying, i'll reiterate this quote. he's definitely been chosen by god. he's still surviving even though all these people are coming after him, and i don't know how else to explain that other than divine intervention. that is a direct quote from one of trump's evangelical supporters. congressman jolly, what'
when he goes in there and attacks people in wisconsin, that's also paul ryan's home state. paul ryan is not supporting donald trump. so those seven states, the 7% of people who are going to support him, he's turning them off every day. he's still attacking ron desantis who is somebody who has already endorsed him. so the real problem is the seven states and all the republicans he keeps attacking while joe biden's reaching out to people, and he's going to have a lot of republicans who are going...