Front of the Senate Judiciary committee. We have it live at 10 a. M. Eastern on cspan or cspan now, our free mobile video app. Guest things are picking up with the midterms. Things are really heating up. Host or North Carolina . Guest it was a very interesting race. We were talking to voters ahead of the Midterm Elections what was the dynamic there that brought you to the tar heel state . Guest guest beasley is interesting. She was the chief justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court and is currently a member of the house. She would be the third africanamerican woman to serve in the senate. It is a very interesting race. Host what did you focus on when you were there . Guest i talked to voters and not ask them about their concern whether or not inflation is a concern for them. But on the campaign trail, one of the things that voters constantly brought up was abortion. That was a real concern for them. Host what did they tell you in that race for North Carolina . Guest there is mountin
in a attempt to sway voters. weatherford, a staunch critic of trump and previously served as the chief of staff to former republican congressman adam kinzinger, himself a staunch critic of trump. the move comes after the biden campaign launched an ad back in april appealing to nikki haley s supporters. joining us now white house politics reporter for bloomberg, christian hall. good morning, christian. let s talk about trump s return to the trail first and foremost. there s actually a school in the biden camp trump in a way was shielded since he say on the trial. now he s back out in public and people are listening to him that could be bad for trump, that he ll say things americans don t agree with, and i think that will be a big part of the debate in a few weeks. give us a sense how the event went, and what is the trump strategy for putting their guy back on the campaign trail? well, i think we saw at the
well, i think things are certainly starting to heat up. we heard that a lot of the candidates have submitted documents, that the potential candidates trump is looking at. i also think that it s notable that a lot of the people he s considering have connections to capitol hill, right? i think it just shows how much donald trump has influenced what s happening up there in congress right now, so things are definitely heating up, but there s no rush for trump to get ahead and, you know, announce a candidate. he is able to have all of these people go out as surrogates for him on the campaign trail, act as fund raisers, so there s really no rush for him right now to choose someone. all right, white house politics reporter for bloomberg, christian hall, thank you for joining us this morning. meanwhile, four new polls participate a picture of a very close election between president biden and donald trump, but a cup of surprising states
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