trump in 2016 said, i could stand on fifth avenue and shoot someone and still be elected, we are now seeing that come to fruition. i m not sure where he could possibly do to lose that base. let s also keep in mind, alex, his base is pretty small. it s about 33% of the overall electorate. he lost by 3 million votes in 2016 of the popular vote. he lost by more than 7 million votes in 2020. the majority of the country is very far away from donald trump. he does have a strong grip on that gop base, and i don t know how that s going to change. midterms, though, kurtz. political reports trump s senate field is floundering in pennsylvania, in georgia, arizona, wisconsin, and he s a ways off yet, but will republican voters project trump in these states? i think what we re seeing is a repudiation of this ultra extreme agenda that tries to say that big government should tell women what they should or shouldn t do with their bodies, that they have to carry pregnancy to terms, even if
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found justice kavanaugh s home. i think that group should be investigated. are they in some way connected in any way to other officials? are they connected to people who are counting out violence? these are the same questions people have been asking about january 6th. we should ask the same questions about any groups threatening violence to try to intimidate or pressure one of our three branches of government to try to change a decision? i think that is a serious threat to our constitutional government. i m surprised that the justice department is not taking a firmer stance. shannon: especially because there s a law on the books with clear language they can arrest these people right now if nothing else just to send a message and calm things down. gentlemen, we re not going to solve it tonight but we re going to keep tracking it. kurtz and john, thank you, curtis and john, thank you, both, very much. thank you, shannon. shannon: january 6th committee focused on testimony from a