same. look at that. it was 64/34 biden when you round up in california last november. so, you know, basically the democrats, their goal in this thing, you heard it through their messaging, let me see if i can get this up here. you heard it through the democrats messaging, tried to nationalize this, attach this to attitudes of trump, they had biden in there the night before. you can go county by county and it becomes dramatic. take a look down here, for instance, orange county, south of los angeles, this is one of the biggest counties in the country. you see the recall. not everything is counted but close to 80%. what did biden run at in 2020? 53 1/2% no. go to the inland empire next door, biden ran at 53% in riverside county. no is running at 52 1/2%. san bernardino county, biden ran it 54, no is a tick below at 52
checkers. it s the oddest thing. it s kind of remarkable, particularly in the area that i concentrate on in economics because this has been a week in which the president has made outlandish claims about the stock market and economic growth, and he tacks it on to the end of other announcements that he s making or other speeches that he s making. so we get into this live fact-checking situation, and it often doesn t surprise the upside. if someone s loose with the facts, sometimes they re loose on both sides. in this case, it s almost when it comes to the economy, almost always an exaggeration. christina, i note that instead of coming to the home of what 40 million people in the state of california, the president is instead going back to west virginia tomorrow night to talk to the base. yeah. well, you know, california did not vote for him or he did not win here in california last november. and even though he has a golf resort out here, we ve seen him spend quite a bit of time in f
president is instead going back to west virginia tomorrow night to talk to the base. yeah. well, you know, california did not vote for him or he did not win here in california last november. and even though he has a golf resort out here, we ve seen him spend quite a bit of time in florida, new jersey, there is a golf resort here in southern california that he has avoided. there s some thorny subjects there. we do expect to maybe see him in california. what s really interesting is this state has positioned itself to really be the foil to what the trump administration is doing on everything from the environment, health care, immigration issues, and, you know, as a border state, you ve seen some of its large mayors, some of the large big city mayors saying they re going to resist the president. it s just a strange place for the largest state to be in, where you re seeing such a pushback on the administration s policies. our new attorney general, javier becerra is out there talking about
to talk to the base. yeah, well, you know, california did not vote for him or he did not win here in california last november. and even though he has a golf resort out here, we ve seen him spend quite a bit of time in florida, new jersey, there is a golf resort here in southern california he has avoided. there s a little bit of some thorny subjects there. we do expect him to maybe see him in california. that s really interesting is this state positioned itself to really can the foil to what the trump administration is doing on everything from the environment, health care, immigration issues, and as a border state, you ve seen some of its large mayors, some of the large big city mayors say they re going to resist the president. it s just a strange place for the state, the largest state to be in where you re seeing such a pushback on the administration s policies. our new attorney general havaire becerra is out there talking about immigration health care, every day. ways they re going
be influencing their votes? here are the 1 states involved, kirsten? they absolutely should. if you look at the poll they put up, public sentiment seems to be in favor of the most of the measures the senate will be voting on. the least amount of support went for the assault weapons ban. that was 51%. that is not even a part of the bill in front of congress. so i think that mayor bloomberg is actually, his advocacy is lined up more with the sentiment of the american people than what the nra is doing. look, i support the nra s right to make their case and to run ads but i do think they need to have a counterbalance and they haven t really had a counterbalance. that s why i think they re freaking out about mayor bloomberg. they haven t had anybody with the kind of resources to come up against them until now. heather: rich, he has used those resources successfully before, at least, two house races. one in california last november and then, in the special house election just