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month call 18003 558999, or visit home serve.com inside politics sunday with manu raju next on cnn breaking news new cnn poll reveal significant challenges for president biden how he stacks up against trump. latest numbers, moments away plus under oath, we sit here day after day after day. >> trump's delay tactics appear to pay off his hush money allegations. >> oil the race i always prefer somebody that didn't have an extramarital affair. new reporting on how the gop plans
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to target red democrats plus boiling as college campuses, real polygons, pounds go back to class and stop the nonsense or will biden, handle the fall this is not about politics, it's about doing what's right. >> and presidential punchline down once that's your trump days lately, you might call it stormy weather. >> celebrities and gather in washington to roast nb, roast like many of you here tonight, i pretend to do news on tv inside politics. that's reporting from inside the corridors of power starts now good morning. >> welcome inside politics sunday. >> manu raju, and we begin with breaking news, a new cnn national poll released for the first time here on inside politics sunday reveals the challenges president biden faces as he asks voters for a second term. >> even as former president
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trump has been stuck in a new york courtroom fending off criminal charges with three other criminal cases looming are new poll which was conducted by ssrs finds trump is leading. biden was ample work to do with his base and with independent voters who are breaking to his gop rival in a head-to-head race, 49% of voters say they'd pick trump for president compared to 43% for biden. that's a nice trump advantage with independent voters. and add in third-party candidates and trump's lead jumps. even more. he has 42% to biden's 33%. and robert f. kennedy jr. gets 16% of the vote. our poll also underscores the challenges of incumbency that voters four years later have a better view of trump's presidency compared to biden's 55%. say trump's time in office was success with only 39% saying the same about biden's presidency. and look at part of party breakdown. more people are calling trump's presidency is success the now, then in january of
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2021, and that was in the wake of the capitol attack by a mob of trump's supporters, the number of independence they're going up by 7%. now, biden's team believes the numbers will change when voters begin to zero in more on the two candidates a contrast. he was more than eager to highlight that last night's why house correspondents dinner down once that's your tough days lately, you might call it stormy weather what the. >> hell trump's so desperate, he started reading those bibles. he's selling then he got to the first commandment you shall have no other gods before me that's where it put it down and said this book is not for me all right there's a lot to impact. we've got a great panel to break this all down this morning. cnn's kaitlan collins. instead, herndon with the new york times and sabrina's dk with the wall street journal. good morning. there was a late night for a
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lot of us guys are all here all here. >> was pretty done. something numbers because as we were pointing through this one thing really stood out to me is really just the problems that biden has with his base and believe the problems are being an incumbent and facing the fact that voters are judging humans record mavi trump's presidency a little different after the last four years, but this is what we dive a little deeper in here about the problems with biden in his base, democrats 56% of democratic voters are dissatisfied with the presidential candidate says, you look at party breakdown that is different than republicans, 63% of republicans are satisfied, just 37% does satisfies that's the base issue. then you talk about the number of democrats versus republicans, how they view the biden versus presidency. 73% of democrats view that biden's presidency has been a success. >> sure. i guess that sounds good. but then you compare that to trump's presidency. more republicans view trump's presidency is success. it really highlights the dual
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challenges that biden faces as he hasn't in november, i'm so glad you pulled this out because i was always looking through this poll. that's also what's felt to me is that essentially it's which party is more united behind their candidate. and when you look at these numbers, are democrats view biden worse than republicans view trump, which i don't think there's a surprise when you listen to what republicans who have been saying they stand mind donald trump when it comes to almost anything. but the question is, how does that hurt? >> biden's momentum going into november? what does that look like out in the campaign trail? i do think part of it is biden office right now and it's easier to judge someone who is president at this time. i think people always have a fonder look at a past president and how his presidency when, because whether biden's, or whether trump's presidency was a success and how people are viewing that now is quite high. when you look at what the poll was right after january 6, truly days before trump left office, it was much worse, much worse if an evaluation. so it also makes me think of what's being trotted out, what's in the public domain, what are we talking about? trump's trial related to trying to overturn
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the election is likely not going to go to trial before the election. how does that affect what voters are thinking of and how does it affect the biden's campaign strategy to talk to remind voters about what of all we think they would happen in the trump years. remind people about january 6, remind people about those independent voters. what is going to be so critical here. but when you talk to ask voters in those poll, but the issues that are important to them, they say that the economy, which tends to dominate every single national exit, 65%, protecting democracy high up there is a big theme of the biden campaign. in particular immigration and crime right up there, as well as other issues to his gun policy, health can abort christian with 42% of voters view that is the most important issue for them. but this is the challenge for biden because then when you ask about how is he handling these big issues, he is underwater. we're on all these main issues and that is obviously one thing that's driving his challenges here in one of the things to of course, is the economy as we drill down even further inflation is still
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short. it's getting better, but people are still concerned about it. just nine, 29% of voters approve of his handling of inflation that has not changed really since last year. yeah. and i think i'll encapsulates some of these base enthusiasm problems. i just got back from wisconsin were on a reporting trip that we are out of the walmart actually just shutting down and we were talking to people about their sense of the economy and who they blame for this economic malaise as we were kind of hearing around it. and a lot of it was a sense that prices are higher and that, that kind of tangible impact on folks pocketbooks mattered a lot more than the job increases that we have seen, that even trickled down in places like wisconsin. and so when you're in these kind of battleground states where in places like milwaukee, there is 7810 out of ten folks are democrats. the question is about motivation really, but that is really a tampering that down because people don't feel as if they've seen a real tangible benefit on the issue that matters most when we come to this, i think that attention gap is really important. thank here because oftentimes we look at these old, by them will do better among people who are most enthusiastic, most likely
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to vote. but when you expand the electorate out, that's where trump actually does the best two and so biden's hope is that as that information gets out there, as they are able to target those messages, some of these people come back around. the issue is, i think some of that attention got might persist for further and further through this year as people are tuning this out, republicans had an active primary. they've reelected, they've re-nominated trump more actively than democrats and i think for a lot of democrats, there is a sense that this was a coordinated thing that they has been forced upon them and they have tune some of that out, at least that's what we hear. we're on the road you also think about what has dominated the headlines over the last six months. and that is the israel-hamas war, which may not rank high as a priority for voters when you look at the issues that you were just pointing to, that has been one of the key challenges for president biden when you're talking about frustration coming from the democratic base, it's not i'm just coming from less them in air american voters. it's coming from black voters. it's coming from young voters. it's coming from the exact constituencies
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that he needs to turn out to help propel him to a second term. and you know, you're talking about the coalition that he assembled. it was strong in 2020, was strong turnout from the base, and it was those independence, those suburban voters who swung from trump to biden. and so what is striking is also those numbers that you see with independence now trending more toward former president trump and the biden campaign de say, look, it's early yeah, you know, more people they say tend to tune in after the conventions unfold when you get closer to the election but one counterpoint to that is that we're not talking about an unknown presidential contest here it it's four years ago, so some views of these two former president and incumbent president are very much baked example already know what they need to know. so it's really just now on president biden and his campaign to focus yes, on the legislative accomplishments of the last four years and what he would do in a second term. and you're talking about the contrast and that's clearly the what joe biden wants to paint, wants voters to focus. i'm not
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necessarily everything that happened to last for years, but perhaps what happened in the last eight years and took some jabs and his gop rival. and last night's what correspondents dinner maybe dawn like that. >> i may use that again age is an issue i'm a grown man run it. against the six-year-old age, is the only thing we haven't common my voice president actually endorses me does your donald just said about the major civil war battle gettysburg. >> wow. >> trump's speech was so embarrassing. the statue of robert e lee surrendered again but last night was the jokes, but that's actually kind of the strategy here. they want to get under donald trump skipped oh biden always uses these dinners to do that. >> you know, he knows anytime and it's a roomful of reporters. he does the same with these other washington
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dinners, and obviously he is joking. it's not surprising he would take shots at trump, but he is certainly going after him in a way that he thinks is effective, especially when the age issue where he was tackling that saying age is going to be an issue. i'm a grown man and i'm running it against a six-year-old that is kinda how they're trying to frame it. and i should note trump's. some people from trump's campaign were in the room as these comments are being. i didn't see them laughing but i do think it speaks to what this dynamic is going to look like and how biden is choosing to go after trump, the story, daniel's comment was interesting to me. yes, it's a joke, but the biden campaign has taken a basically a vow of silence on the trump trial that is underway right now in manhattan. and so it is interesting to see him a certain way because obviously trump has been trying to claim that biden is leading these investigations. obviously, it's district attorney's office. yes. it would have been surprising if you did not say something about stormy daniels, even though he's been silent, this seemed to be a perfect opportunity to take a jab at i'm here, but let's just zoom out about the presidential
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campaign because as trump is in the courtroom, right now, what biden's campaign is doing, they're spending a ton of money on air, 20 take advantage of this moment. where donald trump does not have as much money in his campaign account as democrats do. 29 million compared to 11 million. that's just our presidential campaign spending in the last month and a half or so. and then when you get down to buy biden's versus trump's challenges, this is not, you guys. biden has problems with these polls, but trump has problems with impulse two in some of these key areas, you look at the breakdown between college grad and non college grad in cnn's poll biden. this has been consistent all along about how biden has an advantage with college graduates. >> but then you get you zoom in even further about the results, how voters are voting in these primary states, particularly those suburban areas with some of the more educated voters. haley's primary, this is nikki haley, his rival. she dropped out of this race 16% in the last week's pennsylvania primary, including in many
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suburban areas, still voted for nikki haley so don't drop as a problem to oh, absolutely i mean, it is interesting because these two candidates have problems that aren't really fixed by each other, right? donald trump's the impact of donald trump in these trials should not be minimized. i think for some reason there's a sense that they haven't actually hurt him, but they've actually been baked into his unpopularity four years now, he struggles with these independency struggles with he's moderates and that's cost him the last election. and it very well could cost them the next election. it is only such that because biden has these kind of base problems, there's allowing him to steal further upholding lee, but also trump's problems have been in money and organization, the impacts of these trials have stopped the rnc from really building out a campaign or organization. and we look at biden's possible abilities. there are issues down-ballot that they think they can still propel them. we think about the abortion referendum in nebraska are in arizona, or new possibilities and wisconsin, there could be a reason that the bottom of the ticket fuels biden at the top, even though that lack of enthusiasm is certainly maintaining story line. interesting in that t is
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actually another segment later in the show wouldn't be talking about down-ticket issues and we're going to be talking about next, the inside the courtroom one week down of testimony in trump's criminal hush money case, a prosecutors yet proven that trump acted legally. legal panel is here next when the jinx came out, i say, oh, my god when bob has a friend, he expects blind loyalty. >> when you have a whole lot of money people are willing to do things for you what do you do when your best friend kills your other bills? trials went it be through the jinx part to streaming exclusively on macs find a great deal for your ideal hotel. >> opened your vargo typing where you want to go, select your check-in and check-out dates search, compare prices for the same hotel and save up
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is an unindicted coconspirator. and he was also named is an unindicted coconspirator in a similar fake elector scheme alleged in michigan so to help us unpack all this and it's very important week i'm joined by again by cnn's kaitlan collins, and cnn's legal analyst, elliot williams, eliot, thanks for joining us for this discussion. so just there's so much that happened this past week. you're on air al-awda but there were several takeaways, just a viewers have a sense that some of the issues that people that happened over the past week, david pecker, of course, he was testifying about the national enquirer's scheme that help donald trump in 2016, talked about this so-called catch and kill arrangement. there's dark trump's assistant talking about seeing stormy daniels at trump tower before trump ran for president, there's discussions about the bank arrangements for trump's so-called fixer of the time michael cohen. so but the question here, do you is, have prosecutors made the case that a crime was actually committed?
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they haven't made a case that a crime has actually committed, but they did what they needed to do in this first week of the trial, what they had to do was at least bring the jury in and start establishing the parameters of the the crime that there are and the bigger thing and the bigger point for prosecutors is that there were no unforced errors. there was no witness that came up and said something that people didn't anticipate there was no witness that got eviscerated on cross-examination. so i think prosecutors are happy with how the week went, but trials are long and it's not but there's also a different what's happening in the courtroom and what's happening in the court of public opinion are new cnn poll talks about how 68% of p of voters nationally viewed trump's treatment as more lenient, more harsh than other defendants basically saying that it is not the same as other defendants. that's how public opinion they're viewing. this is a little bit a than two cases. how did trump lawyers you talked to trump's lawyers, katelyn, how did they view what is happening in court so far, will they completely disagree with how the judge has been handling this?
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>> they are in a position of defending trump when he's pretty clearly violating the gag order that has really been one of the biggest takeaways of how this is affecting trump outside of the core because he's continued to attack the witnesses in this case. he's commented on the jury itself, which is not allowed. obviously, we saw weeks ago when he was going after the judge's daughter herself and so that is kind of been the big question of how the judge is going to handle that. we may get an answer this week, he held a hearing last week and some judges, former judges, retired judges, had speculated then he was writing it last week in the evenings, we never saw the decision there. they've another hearing on other violations and trump was talking about michael cohen in an interview that he recorded on his way to his gag order hearing about whether or not he had violated it by talking about michael cohen, his disregard for it is pretty obvious. and we saw how trump's attorney struggled to defend it, but i think big picture the campaign and how they're looking at this. i mean, look at what bill are told me the other night he is one of the biggest donald trump critics. he watched him as he
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was trying to overturn the election results and left the white house in the middle of that yet he is still voting for donald trump come november, and i think it just kind of speaks to the climate that we're in. the question is how pervasive that is? yeah. and you mentioned how trump is making things difficult for his attorneys on the gag order the new york times that report this weekend about whether it's affecting this legal strategy as well. this says doesn't but report others might concede personal failings, so their lawyers can focus solely on holes in the prosecution prosecution's evidence on televisions often that version of my client might not be a nice guy, but he's no criminal, but that time honored tactic is not available to a defendant who is also the presumptive republican nominee, a man who despises as a weakness in his allergic to anything but praise from people around him. so it's trump's demeanor, hamstringing his attorneys anyway, his mere hamstrings is attorneys when he speaks publicly and i wonder the extent to which they've gotten in his head each nights
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and you have to stop the press conferences. it's one thing to be account candidate who is on trial it's a political process and of course he's going to go out and bash joe biden and so on. but you can't do that in a courtroom. you can be subject to the rules of the court, but moreover, you can start getting in the jury's head and damaging your own chances of getting off at this trial. and so it's really i would love it'd be a fly on the wall and those conversations with his attorney because i just think different candidates are difficult in different ways and i just i can imagine these problems. >> that is 100% true. the question is, how does it affect what happens in the case because they believed that this case is a foregone conclusion. they they don't even know that an acquittal, it seems completely far-fetched to them. they're hoping for a hung jury. they're hoping to appear appeal to that one juror who can understand that. what they'd been arguing, which is the merits of the case, don't even make sense. that is really what they have been honing in on how that looks and how that shapes out. as you mentioned,
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who's been on the stand? david pecker has spoken favorably of donald trump as a human rhona graff also spoke very favorably of donald trump, and now it's a banker when going through statement how does trump react when it's hope hicks, when it's stormy daniels, when it's karen mcdougal, when it's obviously michael cohen. right? how does that project in the courtroom? that's a big question. if there's a gag order ruling, we'll see how that how we react to that as well. i do i'm eager to get your opinion on the it's immunity case that happened before the supreme court of the arguments happen. there there's a question about john roberts. of course, he'll be so central and all of this or colleague jump is school better, had some good reporting about john roberts really didn't speak much in that roughly three hours of arguments i'm curious. you observe these arguments. how does he steer this? do you think that any of these trials beyond the hush money case will come to a verdict before november. i have a hard time seeing how any become the verdict before november, just because just based on where they all are in the process, including this one that's all
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the way up at the supreme court. you see the challenge for john roberts is donald trump will lose in front of the supreme in court. there will not be five justices, in support of his position however, in practice, it's a win because ultimately his trial will be delayed in all likelihood until after november. the supreme court has this lofty intellectual vision about the institution that what we just ruled on, the facts and the law and a party one. well, we live we don't i live in fantasy lawyer land in this world, there are real consequences when the supreme court takes its time and it will ultimately giving donald trump what he wants and practice, even if it's illegal why is that going and pulls do show that voters view those other three cases more seriously than the hush money case release. believe that because you disqualify him from the presidency as you see there from the cnn poll as well. that's one reason why he wants to delay those. and maybe he'll be successful all right. coming up for us, campus protests are reaching a breaking point for cnn new poll results, and the political fallen hi, are
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their concerns should not be extrapolated a younger like versus before you jump in, kaitlan about just the democratic hand hand-wringing about how the president should handle was listened sorry about i'll be games that we're seeing in college campuses and what this may mean for the president in november, especially as we're seeing uncommitted vote interest day after state this is not about politics, it's about doing what's right. >> i hope they will give the president time to show that his leadership in the middle east ultimately will prove out to be aligned american values. >> i think we've gotta have an israeli government that understands that the risk of escalation that is really severe. and i do think the president has to be more direct publicly, not just privately with netanyahu. >> saying, i think the president should be more drug publicly, not just privately with netanyahu. and biden's tone has changed a bit over time. so take a listen to how he is shifted a bit i'm sure she's had been killed and
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it's oppressive book waging a war. but i have no confidence in the number that a palestinians you use the conduct over response in gaza strip has been over the top they have a point we needed to get a lot more care and there's i condemn somebody protests. i also condemn those who don't understand what's going on with the palestinians let me make that comment. was very confusing to me because it wasn't clear what he was saying. it wasn't a very strong condemnation of what has been happening on these campuses. and a lot of it has been incredibly anti-semitic. i mean, you can say that what's happened, you can differentiate what's happening there is nuance here of the people who are protesting the war in gaza. and it has been an incredibly motivating issue understandably for young voters. the comment there about i condemn the antisemitism. i think that's
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what and then in turn spurred donald trump to weigh in, which also confounded his advisers who weren't sure why he was bringing up charlottesville? yeah. one of the weakest moment in his presidency. but overall on this issue and how the white house sandals that there were pretty significant protests outside the white house correspondents dinner last night, i've never seen protesters outside and it was specifically on this issue. i don't think democrats have have properly decided how biden should best handle this and what is the best route for him to take? and i do think there are six months before the election. it could be an incredibly significant in issue only in the margins, maybe it's only 10,000 voters that could have a real impact on the election. >> it'd be very quickly. that's a really important point because when i talked to democratic pollster is what they say is if this is even the top or most motivating issue for two or 3% of voters in a state like georgia, where young voters were along with black is key to biden's victory three, that's me. >> it was separated by about 11,000 votes, so it could actually make a difference if you're looking at a close race and some of these key battlegrounds and yes, the majority of young voters you
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tester will need a significant amount of split ticket voters to hang onto their seats new this morning, senate gop officials tell me they plan to nationalize the race is in those red states by going after tester and brown pass criticism of the former president all in ever to denied the democrats pushed to win over trump voters in other words, expect a heavy ad campaign promoting comments like these i don't have much use for donald trump. no surprise to this crowd. i think he's been a terrible president who's betrayed workers. some column are racist, which i agree with, you gotta call up for water today. i was it's racism and quite frankly, it's dividing the country. that's how he hopes to win, i guess. and i don't think even in states where donald trump won fig, that it does you any good running away from donald trump? i think you need to go back and punch of anaphase. i mean, the truth is, is this guy is bad for this country meanwhile, top senate democrats tell me their focus. carpetbagging in character issues. they believe voters will judge the democrats
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on their own unique brands and records, regardless of where they stand on trump as they tried to poke holes in raised credibility questions about the gop candidates in swing states across the country by panel is back. so i put these questions since directly to brown in tester and this past week and asked them about their past criticism of trump over there are concerned that could hurt them. here's sherrod brown just quick question. just the fact that it's a trump state and you've are so critical, trump will drop one. >> it is that gonna be it's gonna be hurtful. your position. i'm trump can be hurtful. come november i do my job and i'm not focused on the presidential and we're ready i think it's clear. i won by good margins, by stand up for awhile. workers and i caught up with jon tester, also similar question, dan healing critical of me, voted, convicted twice. >> that hurts you. your race, your criticism of trump, vote against him. how are you going to win we're gonna do everything we need to do to win. >> we're going to talk about
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everything that i've done to conservation and veterans making sure this country is secure and we've got a long, long, let's warm what are the trump tests or voter? >> i mean, someone who votes for you voted for trump yeah. but you bet as you've been critical of trump, how crow, how do you be bridge that? nobody's perfect adverse out of the time he made his that his aid is perfect. >> 100% of type were walking. and just to give viewers a reminder of what happened in those states in ohio, the 2018 senate election results 53 that's. how close was brown. do you want it gets a different candidate and at different legend cycle was not a presidential elections. i'll john tests are much closer there, but trump won those states pretty handedly in the question here is about split ticket voters. do they exist to a significant degree amid this very, very polarized electorate they exist in fewer and fewer numbers and we know that moving a lot of candidates say, oh,
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i'm going to take this out of the national race. i'm going to make this locally as we should have some skepticism about that. but with these two candidates specifically, i do think they have a good claim to that sarah brown is someone who has proven consistently to have a different type of electoral salts and ohio and allowed the other democrats have had jon tester is certainly had that true in montana and as we go around, i think there are space for trump voters to be open to some criticisms of them and there is an understanding, even among republicans, that this is not a fully perfect candidate. and i think that's particularly true when there's issues of agreement that they can find with other democrats elsewhere. i certainly brown has made kind of economic worker empowerment part of is, i think you're going to see democrats trying to make abortion part of that overlap two. and so i don't think that it's out of the question that they can pull some of this stuff off, but the rabbi's of republicans are trying to nationalize this race is to just say that these areas are to read in general to overcome those personality differences. but i was just wisconsin, another place where they have a difficult time and the number one thing that comes up with that senate candidate, eric hovde, the there was the fact
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that he's from out of state. yeah. is the fact that he was seems like baggies bagger 100%. and so i'm saying there is a republican candidate problem that they have on their own, even if they're trying to flip it on. >> and that's exactly the strategy democrats want to go race by raise candidate. i can think terrible map daily knowledge. it's a very uphill climb just because of those states where democratic incumbents are trying to hang on and red states that trump won. just to get a sense on the candidate by candidate issue, by issue. here's a sense of the ad campaigns that we're hearing in these cases. >> test your join with president biden and romel with the liberals again, to help president biden stop building the wall and other millionaire out of stator, tim sheehy not know, montana root and no idea what we're all about shared stood up to the drug companies and cap the cost of insulin at $35 a month. he cares so so much for the people of ohio last year, our daughter, blessed are family with this cute little nugget i'll fight for him and for your children to have a better future.
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>> this strategy is pretty clear yeah. >> and look, you have actually seen democrats, especially in red states pivot to the right on issues like immigration because of some of the pressure that they're feeling from republicans on border security. >> but i do want to say to his that's zero point on ticket-splitting. i mean, not only our tester and brown particularly popular in their home states, but we were talking can you about former president trump's problems with nikki haley voters, the fact that in some of these republican primaries you know, he has struggled to appeal to moderate or republican independents. so that does show that there is still room for democrats in red states to potentially prevail against these efforts to tie them through their career criticism of former president. >> all right, we'll see how it plays out. thank you guys. coming up. stay tuned for the best jokes from last night's white house correspondents chasing my foot dr. sanjay gupta, listen wherever you get your podcasts, tartar, the hassle in high costs of selling a home.
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