get the fastest connection to paris with xfinity. neutrophil is life changing for me, get growing at neutrophil.com the most anticipated moment of this election. >> and the stakes couldn't be higher. the president and the former president, one state, which are two very different visions for america's future. the cnn presidential debate tomorrow night at nine live on cnn and streaming on max. closed captioning brought to you by guilt, visit gilt.com today for up to 70% off designer brands, you'll have the designers that get your heart racing had inside a prices new every day, hurry. there'll be gone in a flash designer sales at up to 70% and all self gilt.com today today on inside politics, great expectations with cnn's a store at presidential debate, just 33 hours away. >> we're getting new insights from the biden and trump team's as we reveal a behind the scenes look inside the debate hall that you're about to see for the first time. plus a sub plenary decision on free speech, the highest court in the land rejecting republican lawsuit, challenging the biden administration's efforts to combat misinformation on social media. and one of the most aggressive democrats in congress out of a job will tell you about jamaal bowman is lost. what it means for the future of the squad and for democrats on the ballot in november i'm on a roger when per dana bash, let's go behind the headlines inside politics we start with video debuting here on inside hi politics. you're looking at the debate state, at cnn's headquarters in atlanta for joe biden and donald trump will stay in tomorrow night, just eight feet apart. this is where the the event that may define this entire presidential race will take place. there will be no audience in here are the podium. biden will be on the right trump on the left, biden won a coin flip to pick which side he wanted. and this is where dana bash and jake tapper will sit as they moderate the 90 minute debate. cnn's jeff zeleny isn't atlanta, of course, getting ready for the big night. so jeff, the stage as you see there, literally said, it's almost go time. what are you hearing mondaire stages set and a history-making one indeed. but the history books have little guidance for what we are going to see tomorrow evening, the 45th and 46th presidents so the united states, making their case to the american voters and indeed a global audience for why they believe they deserve a second term in office of course so much has changed since the last time the two men were in the same room together on the debate stage before four years ago, this fall of course, there is the invasion of ukraine war in the middle east here at home. of course inflation front and center. voters of course, will have their eyes on all of this. we know that president biden has been hunkered down at camp david taking debate to preparations very seriously, donald trump also taking debate preparations more seriously than he made hey, i've been letting on also trying to expectations set along the way. we've been talking with some voters who of course are going to be tuning into this. it's also in battleground georgia a key battleground state that donald trump narrowly lost to joe biden four years ago. kelvin king is a conservative republican, a longtime leader here he said he has his eye on this is not just a president's perspective or a presence perspective versus a prior president's perspective. >> that's not what this debate is about. we're looking at all types of things from the physical characteristics, the movements, the pace, the types of work, the grammar. i were pentateuch. every nuance of this debate. oh, and also policy two also policy too. of course, policy will be front and center and they are very distinctive, but it is the style and substance and how these two presidents come cross that certainly could change the trajectory of this race. >> so here in battleground, georgia and other battlegrounds across the country. and indeed the entire country, voters will be tuning in to certainly the biggest moment of this presidential race. so far. no question about it. jeff zeleny from atlanta. thanks for that. and i want to turn now to cnn's arlette saenz, who is live at the white house and all that. you have some new reporting on how team bite it, wants to pay trump tomorrow night yeah, money, you know, president biden remains at camp david preparing for this debate and you just showed images of that debate stage, the stage craft of this debate will be so important for biden and that is something that they are running through as these mock debates have played out, he is preparing, standing at a podium. >> he has watched a video that a staffer are taken walk through to identify different areas of the debate. so we know it's where the cameras are, where so he knows where the moderators qarrah, are all as he's trying to make his arguments against trump. now the president is fine tuning the messages and the contrast he wants to draw with trump on that debate stage advisors believe and hope that domestic issues will really define this debate and the upcoming coming election. things like democracy, economy, and abortion rights. but they also are cognizant that foreign policy could emerge at this debate. and that is one area where they believe they can draw a stark contrast with trump, with biden prepare to paint trump is too dangerous and reckless to be in office. now, while the president is at camp david his campaign team has already down in atlanta in just about 90 minutes. they are set to hold a press conference relating to democracy. i'm told by a campaign official that they will have three special guests that includes former republican congressman adam kinzinger, former lieutenant governor of georgia, geoff duncan, two republicans who have endorsed biden then as well as harry dunn who was on hand as a capital police officer on the de that january 6 attack, what this press conference is aiming to do is really trying to draw a contrast with trump over democracy. the need to preserve democratic institutions. this is something that has been central to biden's campaign and its all so something that they believe can play with those republican voters who had been turned off by trump's four years in office, including his actions around the january 6 riot at the u.s. capitol. so all of this serving as a preview of how exactly president sign from the white house. thanks for that let's bring it out. a great group of reporters to break this all down cnn's alayna treene, cnn's isaac dovere. we end caldwell, the washington post zahlen cano young's of the new york times, nice to see you all. later. you'd been talking a lot to the trump campaign about this strategy, tried to pin it back to immigration and talk about the economy. you talk about crime. did they really think trump can do that? >> well, i'll put it this way. anyone who argues, they know which version of donald trump you're going to get on the debate stage tomorrow is lying even donald trump's advisers admit that, look, we want to push him toward talking about kitchen table issues. we don't want him to focus on his grievances. we want him to talk about those three topics, the economy, crime, the border, all things donald trump is polling better than joe biden in for the most part. and all the issues they think that he will do well on come november, however, they also recognize that it really does depend on some of the answers, how donald trump is feeling in the room. he obviously likes to meander and can, depending on what biden says react in a certain way see some munis come out. however, i will also add that it's interesting and some of my conversations with trump's advisers, initially when they got the rules for the cnn debates where you're not going to, where you're gonna be able to shut off the mics. they're going to be turning the microsoft as well as i'm having no audience. there were skepticism around that. now, in recent days, i've actually been told that they think those rules may act actually help donald trump. one is with the mics. we remember back in 2020 on that first debate that they had between biden and trump, donald trump repeatedly talked over joe biden, wouldn't let him get a word in at some points and we saw him donald trump fall in the poles shortly after that, it's something trump himself remarked on the other day with the audience, he also so lakes to feed off a crowd. and so some of his advisers and people close to trump of argued maybe without the audience, it can actually help him stay on message. so that's kind of what the discussion has also been about behind the scenes, how to try to rein in some of that rhetoric and make sure he's in the right place so that he does a good job on the debate stage those podiums are eight feet apart. >> i'm sure you know, there are muted, perhaps if someone's speaking loudly could be picked up on someone else's mike. what do you think? what are you getting from the biden team about if trump? does not go down the path of what he tempted to do, petty grievances are trying to take over and tries to be more sober minded and turns to immigration, to the economy, to the to crime. how will biden deal with that? >> biden is going to try to rile them up clearly and pushed him to defend some of the positions that he's taken on these things while contrasting it to his record and saying, i'm the sober, competent one you're the one who had all these wild things go on while you were president or proposing even more wild things now. but this is a tricky thing for joe biden i we, for all the fanfare about the debate, all the preparations, everything standing up there on stage, even though joe biden has debated a lot of times before and he's debated donald trump twice before. in 2020 after that first debate which was intense, if you remember, in before we know the near the trump had covid biden walked off stage and what he said to his aides, the first thing you said is that was embarrassing and he felt bad about being in the middle of such a mess of a debate. he was saying couldn't get a word in and talked about how he thought he had done badly and had to be reassured by aids that actually most people that trump had done bad. yeah. >> and biden, perhaps trouble is ridiculous before being low energy, but he may need to be low, being low energy. this time, maybe what his team, wants him to do. >> yeah, it worked in that first debate in 2020 actually yeah, this is obviously going to be high-stakes for both of them. the biden campaign is very well aware that this is an opportunity where a large swath of americans are actually going to see them together for the first time in four years. perhaps potentially now, just paying attention attention to what is going on. but everything that trump is doing leading into the debate has been quite predictable. it's the same tactics that he used in 20202016. i was speaking to a person close to him yesterday and said, look, none of this is shocking. this is the exact play book about attacking the moderators are saying thing that joe biden is going to have to be on drugs. he did that in 2020. he did it in 2016 with hillary clinton as well. and so it's an it's an attempt strategy to discredit the entire process should he not do well. you have described the process before you jump in, so and about the unsubstantiated claims that joe biden will be full of drugs, come thursday. >> that is what trump and his allies, i've been saying across the airwaves over the last several days i expect he's going to be up on an energy drinks or whatever they're going to give him. and he did who was overly aggressive at the state of the union? he jumped right over the introduction because he was so hyped up. i expect that's the joe will see at the debate that many of the doctors in congress felt that he was on some type of stimulant, whether it was ritalin or steroids? or something else. so we anticipate that for this first debate, he will be on sunday she's probably going to be filled with adderall like you was at the might of the state of the union again, there's no evidence at all about any of this, and even maryanne miller beaks, who's a swing district republican, going as far as they all these are the doctors believed he was on something and we're seeing a little bit of a shift here too when it comes to the messaging here, i mean, it wasn't too long ago that i remember former president trump saying that joe, biden was the worst debater. now we're hearing, oh, he might be on stimulants again without any evidence. we're hearing he might be a worthy debater it seems like as we're getting closer to this actual debate we are starting one consequence of these statements is you're starting to see the bar load a little bit as well. i'll whip some of the kind of misleading videos we've seen on social media as well of biden as particularly at the g7, you have to wonder if there's anxiety as well when it comes to the trump camp and republicans that the bar has now been lowered as well for president biden, particularly here as you see, the shifting this is one of they say it was where we say, oh, it's unsubstantiated. they're saying with that evidence, they're not they're just making it up. yeah. they're saying it's not red meat this is not like some belief that they have like maybe there'll be a movie star one day. this is made up and it's made up with an intention look, in 2020. remember there was the whole thing was biden wearing some kind of listening device that was feeding him now we're looking at the creases in his shirt. it was the rosary that has late son beau war like you said, the drug stuff has come up before. this is intentional and it's to make it part of the conversation, but that merit metal or maybe she's a doctor? yeah. doctors usually don't diagnose without examining the by sitting in sitting in the audience and saying, wait a second, maybe he was, yes, that's typically now would you do as a doctor? >> no. i just wanted to say one point, all of this as well and some of my conversations i talked with one trump adviser who noted that there was a turning point and then going on offense with the idea of wanting to manage expectations. and that was when they realized that biden was going going to be spending an entire week at camp david solely focused on debate prep. that's when they were like, okay, we need to start changing the narrative around this because he is going to be in there. jason miller said this on a call with reporters yesterday. he said he's gonna be super soldiered up that is there was a turning point once they realize and i think it just speaks to some of the feelings behind this 4 was like almost blind confidence. weeks ago coming from where and now. anyway experts saying he might be a worthy debater. i mean, they could they could have also prepared for the debate. another app. >> well, and also in there they're saying that biden preparing a sign of him not being able to do it. well, this is very normal. most people who are cutting into a presidential debate spend a week preparing for the date debate they, they clear their schedule and this is what they focus on. and donald trump has they are they're making the campaign is making a point and he is still continuing to have lunches and fundraisers and talk to people but he isn't. but trump's preparing to. yes. yes, absolutely yeah. yes. yes. yes. expectation-setting a big part of all this and sure. we'll hear a lot more of that in the day ahead. okay. you know about it. we're just one day away from the cnn presidential debate. of course, moderated by our great colleagues dana bash and jake tapper, don't miss president biden and former president trump when they go head-to-head tomorrow at 9 pm eastern. all right. coming up a big supreme court case on censorship, first amendment, and social media. we'll talk about the ripple 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influence the election turned me now to unpack this decision. cnn national security, alice carrie cordero, and washington post and cnn commentator catherine rampell. a nice to see both you thanks for joining me. kerry, first two you you've been following this case very closely. what are the implications here when it comes to the federal government and how it polices social media well, it's really important going forward particularly mondaire, as it relates to the election of 2024, this case was about government efforts to direct social media companies alleged or efforts to direct social media companies for how they handled covid related disinformation, but also election related disinformation. >> and so, although the supreme court ruled against the plaintiffs on the standing issue, the impact will be that it will give government agencies at the professional levels more opportunity to be able to coordinate with social media companies as it relates to elect action disinformation. and there is already information that there could be foreign efforts to influence the election. it will help the government be able to have those open channels of communication with the social media companies as it relates to election cybersecurity issues as well. so it really will have a practical impact i'm freeing up the government to be able to do the work that it thinks it needs to do to protect in those areas. and i want to read a part of justice. >> amy coney barrett majority decision on this case. in this case, she says, without evidence of continued pressure from the defendants, the platforms remain free to enforce or not to enforce there are policies, even those tainted by initial governmental coercion. and so katherine, this this isn't doesn't comply. those companies to comply with these government requests. but how do you expect these social media companies to respond now? >> i think that's a really interesting question the argument here is about whether the government's suggesting that some content be taken down or moderated, or demoted in some way in the algorithm comes with an implicit or else, right, that's what part of the concern here is, is it a suggestion is in an urge? and then the companies themselves have the freedom to either accept that request or deny it, or are there potential consequences implicit in that request? and two or knowledge so far that has not been the case, but one might imagine that under a different administration, those orders are those requests are just whatever you want to call them might be delivered differently and heard very differently after all, we saw time and again, when trump was president before that, he threatened media companies, for example, to take away their licenses or the like if he did not like the content that they were producing, one might imagine that with these social media platforms, there might similarly at least be some bluster, some, some verbiage suggesting that if the companies don't comply with whatever content moderation policies, the president and his staff prefer that there could be some consequences. and in that situation, it's really hard to know how a company, how a ceo or the board for that matter might react. might they try to be more conservative and therefore conservative in terms of limiting potential? retaliation and therefore, be more compliance and that's where i think we don't know where this is headed. to, what extent is this a suggestion? to what extent is this an order? it quickly carried you think this will have a significant impact on the election or no impact, minimal impact particularly when it comes to all these doctored video those that have been going around on social media. >> well, i think it'll have an impact because it, again, it opens up the channels for the government to be able to communicate with social media companies this court decision when it was originally at the district court level really did chill relations between government agencies, including extensively, the fbi, the dhs, cyber cybersecurity infrastructure security agency, cisa so it really did have a chilling effect. so that part of it will not exist. but what kathryn is describing is a legitimate issue because the fact that the supreme court in this case just decided the issue on standing. it did not get to the merits, would it didn't do is the court did not i'll provide guidance to the federal government about what the rules are regarding what crosses the line into coercion against the social media companies and thereby implementing the first amendment. so it left open that they really don't know how to act in this particular case. it just says that now they have the freedom to, and it will be up to the administration to determine how to do that because the original opinion really in the record in this case did not paint a flattering portrait of certain biden administration political officials. hopefully what this will do is provide an opportunity for those at the protests sessional levels than non-political civil servants doing the work to try to protect the election. it will enable them to be able to have those conversations with the social media company. >> i suspect we will probably see this back in court sometime in the months ahead. catherine rampell, carrie cordero. thank you so much for your insight and expertise on this major case. alright. coming up, republican congressmen, mike waltz is here with the trump campaign's take ahead of tomorrow's debate. and later, primer results are in a gop fire. bad keeps her seat while a democratic lightning the rod loses his the most anticipated moment of this election and the stakes couldn't be higher. >> the president and the former president, one stage moderated by jake tapper and dana bash the cnn presidential debate tomorrow night at nine live on cnn and streaming unmet. okay? oh, my god. orders coming in, starting a business is never easy. the star and eight months pregnant, 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waltz, a florida counsellor. thanks for joining me. >> she had to be willing and so our team here at cnn is reporting, but down trump's preparations heading into, as i just want to read you, a portion of what they're reporting, adult trump's team is now trying to steer the former president's focus to kitchen table issues. >> instead of the grievances that have occupied his mind for the past four years. you don't talk very well. is he capable? and are you concerned that he may not stick stick to those issues no. i think you absolutely well, i mean, i think president biden is trying to shift to offense only gaps much of a record to talk about when it comes to bidenomics and for, for biden. and he's going to want to talk personality and i think president trump's going to talk policy because the contrast is just so clear, these things aren't theoretical. look at what you think that exhibit stick to. look at what lives were, look at what americans lives were like. when you had every demographic with record low unemployment, just four years ago, women, minorities, hispanics. look at immigration, look at the world, look at the middle east, for example, just by point of contrast, isis was defeated, iran was broke and you had the abraham accords breaking out, piece breaking out compared to the middle east on fire today. so he can literally walk around the world. china policy from where you had tariffs and real trade deals to now you have spy balloons flying over the country. so those are, those are hard points, hard contrast, i think national security is going to feature i certainly expect them to contrast the border. again, policy remain in mexico, usmca mexican national guard on their southern border. i hope he challenges president biden to say the names laken riley, the maryland mother of five, that was just raped and killed the 12 and three 13-year-olds that we're just assaulted in new york and houston. one thing one thing i did not hear from saying is anymore the 2020 election, foreign president trump has been talking about his false claims. the election was stolen for years. do you want him to steer clear of talking about the 2020 election? and i think he's gonna i mean, he's with president trump. what you see is what you get he talks about it in the rallies. he talks about it and pressing i think you'll be good pie, think he he will be perfectly fine talking about what he saw or the irregularities or what he saw, the you'd be okay with that. you boot gave you talking about i'm okay with he talks about in the debate what he talks about out in out in talking to everyday americans. i mean, that is that is president trump. so what he believes but i think at the end of the day he's going to focus on what matters to everyday americans. and that's the economy crime border in a, such a sense of insecurity with the world on fire. but we also know from our teams reporting is that they're expecting some questions by january 6 and everything that happened on january 6 do you think that trump should bear some responsibility for what happened that day? well, look, i think it was it was a protest that turned into a riot. but i do expect president trump to talk about the abuse of the justice system and many of these people that have been sitting in jail still waiting to be charged. a lot of the really excessive sentences that have gone in. i do want you think you think i have luck. i'll talk about it here. i expect them to talk about 72-year-old grandmothers who never went anywhere near the capital but we're almost bankrupted in legal fees because of constant harassment by the fbi. i mean, i think those are real issues that need to come out. you think he should talk about pardoning all these prisoners? well, look, i think at the end of the day, he's going to talk about what my constituents, what the american people were talking to him about. and those are those core issues of economy crime, border and global and global security then you're not hearing. i mean, when he's talking to americans, when i'm talking to americans were not hearing jan6, we're not hearing we come 2020. sure. we would expect see an end to bring it all. i don't know what i don't know what is going to be asked. i have no idea and i'm sure biden will bring it up. it's been a core of his campaign, but i did not hear you say anything about should it. i don't think you're here, but do you think he should accept some responsibility for jan6? oh, i don't think he was responsible for jen psaki. i don't think and i don't think he's going he's going to point out which is factually correct, that he said go down to the capital and peacefully protest, but he also that's fine. i can also call them to come here look, i mean, i fully expect cnn to do what you're doing now and biden to do what you're doing now is really dwell on the issue and try to nail them down on it. but at the end of the day, that's not what americans are going to vote on and he's going to talk about policies that worked for him and bidenomics and biden's foreign policy that is not working for them now so, what he's, going to focus, i want to ask you about some of the claims that trump has been making in the last seven days include trump allies saying that biden's and come all jacked up. they say that he is full of going to be full of drugs. some of them saying what evidence is there to support that claim? what look, i can just tell you our experiences, my experience going over the white house, went over for a medal of honor ceremony, had been for other events. and i mean, anyone who has had a grandparent or someone going through dementia, anyone who has had someone aging, you clearly see the signs, but there's no biden that i saw come in the state of the union. i don't know what he drank, what he took, or maybe it was just natural adrenaline, but he was literally screaming to the back of the room. i wanted to remind him he had a microphone he blew through the traditional introduction. he there was, there was a very different way, but there's no evidence that he hadn't in the white house met, i guess. is it is responsible for the former president say he's going to be full of drugs and his allies to say that when there's no evidence, there's no evidence that just maybe the way he's behaving. yeah. sure. i think there was a bonding they're you know, they're talking about how he's behaving and clearly a different biden than we've seen in everyday press conference. but there's no atom boeing literally mumbling through who prepared tele prompted speeches and then there he is just abeid. he was literally coming out of his skin. i was just a few feet from him i do want to ask you about there was some news today about president biden. i pardoning u.s. veterans who were convicted under a military law for having gay sex as he calls it, he's writing an historic ground wrong. so euro decorated combat veteran, you the first green bread right to be elected to congress. you also one of 39 house republicans voted codified same-sex marriage in 2022 so do you think that president biden got it right? i'm glad congress reverse the law and 2011 i'm glad they reversed the clinton era. don't ask, don't tell policy. at the end of the day and i've been very clear on this. we need the best and brightest in our military, the best pilots, the best soldiers. and it's about standards and nothing else, not black, white, or brown, not gay, straight, not man or woman. we just simply need the best we have to keep the military meritocracy. and in writing those wrong policies, i think this was a natural next step. you think that the president of the right, as part look, i mean, i don't think there's law should have been in place in the first place. i don't think don't ask, don't tell under clinton should have been in the first place. it's about having the best america can provide to defend this this great nation. okay some, some bipartisanship ahead 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conservative district to avoid a top general election are excellent reporters are back so isaac, you've been a new york scribe for the big chunk of your career. what is your takeaway from? bombings, oscar? yes. he was targeted by aipac super pac a tied to apec, but the attacked him not over what he's said, the error, the attacks across the airwaves were about other issues, not about israel, even though that prompted their involvement about breaking with president biden over infrastructure and other that being progressive look i think this is a the real case where it was very expensive house primary record setting. a lot of that was this monday that came from the apac align super pac. but to say that this was a raisa was decided by aipac or israel is just wrong. it's wrong, it miss you and i did a story about the race couple of weeks ago i had to search for people, go to bowman's campaign to ask them for any elected official in the district that had endorsed him he had problems in the district. he had problems from pulling that fire alarm last fall, j street, which is a left-leaning group the alternative to apec, pulled its endorsement from him in january before any money had been spent by pac. are there they're super pac. this is a loss that was certainly accelerated by aipac. and what happened there, but it was a 17 point while he had trounce. it's 17 point loss. and i do think there's something really notable about making the it's all about apec, a moneyed jewish interests that was the only thing that went wrong here. it's just not true. yeah i mean, obviously, de $15 million dropped out your head by any group is not gonna be helpful when you're candidate, but it really didn't run any ads about israel that we must all about. are these other issues? >> yeah. so to get isaac's point, bowman was a flawed candidates that's part of the reason. >> it just does your screen. we have the photo that incident where jamaal bowman was pulling that fire alarm that explains him being a flawed candidate, as you say, right? and that's one of the things also something that's not really spoken, but people will say on background is democratic colleagues, is that he wasn't a, not a team player. he was not an effective member of congress in many ways. and so he didn't really have the institutional support. you say you didn't have it? this district. he really didn't have it on capitol hill. that is something that really frustrated progressives including justice democrats who have complained that leadership did not do enough, even though they endorsed him did not do enough to support bowman to help him to win but aipac decided to get in the stasis and spend money yes. because of his position on israel, but also because they saw that he was a weak candidate who'd been given the i guess a question for me when you look at a 10,000 foot view of this, given that you have a combination of a flawed candidate as well as the money that was spent in this race it's sort of what this means moving forward 4, sort of the progressive left and whether or not this is a pendulum shift back to the center. it wasn't too long ago that a jamaal bowman when shortly after a wind by aoci, people were talking about sort of the pendulum swinging to the progressive flank when it came to the democratic party in this era since biden has gotten elected, there have been questions about that shift moving back to the center. but again, when you're when you're talking about the flaws of this candidate it's a little hard to pinpoint whether or not there's something broader. have and i want you to do so, but other news from last week and last night, some donald trump's now let's actually did not do so well in republican primaries. >> that is moving up in the trend. trump tends to pick the candidate either early or late, that will eventually win. this time last night, there were three candidates who lost last night, even though they had the former president's backing. and in utah in particular, that's to replace mitt romney in the senate. john curtis, the winner in that the congressman, they're more moderate than the trump aligned wing of the party. what do you take away from that? >> let's a couple of things. first of all, this is exactly what donald trump does not want to happen. we know that and we've been covering this closely for months now that donald trump unlike in past elections and other cycles where he really was way more generous with his endorsements. he is endorsing far fewer people this year because he doesn't want what happened with those candidates in those races last night to happen on a wider scale, and he's still has ptsd. i think from 2022 when many of his people sure. they went on to win the primary only to fail when it counted on election day. but as it was happening i think it's tough. i think i've heard a lot of different people trying to argue, like, is this something to be watching ahead for november? it's so hard to look at these more local races. some of these primary races and say that that's some sort of trends that we can predict that's going to tell us something about the general. we really just don't know, but i do know at least from my conversations with trump's campaign about this, they do not want any more of these races not going their way because it isn't ever a good luck. 4, a candidate who was running for president, there was a past president to put their finger on the scale and not have their personal tie is a finicky state. it's right. yes. a very conservative state, a republican state, but it's been a little more complicated for troponins eisley maga conservatives, but maybe you have someone more around the mitt romney type wearing that icc lead type wing of the senate gop. maybe that's something the republican leaders are happy about. maybe donald trump not so happy about. all right, not to assess in the days ahead. hi, it's still lead for us, the speaker of the house throwing his support behind 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