we said last hour, things that matter to us, these january 6th hearings democracy. preserving democracy, they matter to americans. but if you if your grocery bills are prices are absolutely exploding and they keep exploding health insurance. health insurance doubling for a lot of americans, rent exploding, you re a young couple, you can t buy a house. you can t live anywhere. the housing market is insane. interest rates through the roof. suddenly, these issues that we re arguing about, that we re discussing, that do matter to the future of american democracy, they re not so quite immediate. i think people may feel like i m not sure i can afford to care about democracy. right. i m not sure that i can afford to care about these issues that are otherwise very much on people s minds like abortion and depending on what
agreements. so i think we got to look at the economy and if the economy starts to falter, if we start to see inflation because of the surge of stimulus spending, we see interest rates go up even higher, when you re at 39% and start dropping that s really bad. now, willie, what do you think about that? walter brings up a great point. unemployment is under 4%. economy is doing pretty well. in a lot of ways. wages aren t exploding, but they are not going down. all in all, really good economic days. walter is right. it s hard to be in the 30s in any poll when the economy is doing this well. what do you think dragged trump down? i think, you know, if you look at that ohio 12 district that he won by 11 points and looks like we ll get the final provisional ballots in the republican may hang on.