based on a fox news poll, the field has catching up to do. how is this race shaking up? let s go to julia manchester, kristen hahn and gop pollster lee carter. lee, start with you. governor desantis getting ready for a week where he will go to iowa, new hampshire, south carolina. they sound familiar. how important is it that he makes traction in those states? it s critical. he s message has to get big traction. it didn t last week. he s got a big job ahead of him. he has in many ways to reset his campaign. the last two months, he s been dropping in the polls. his excuse, he s not finally run yet. this is not official. now he has to make the case that he s the right man for the job. he has to focus on the economy, focus on inflation and stop focusing on the woke wars. that s what hurt himself the last two months and this will be chris call for people hearing him in a different way. julia, that underscores the challenge for governor desantis. the woke wars are probably crit
they can t get filled. we have that situation happening. charles: david, my concern looking at the last jobs report, wages are going up, but going up slower. we learned from the small business nfib that they re done. they won t spend much more on cap x or hiring. you have to be concerned about the so-called lag effect. the fed has done a lot. they ve been on a record pace. how concerned are you that they may go too far? i m far more concerned about that than the other. the idea that they would keep raising rates because too many people have jobs is absurd. it s immoral economics. jobs don t create inflations. people having jobs produces goods and services. it adds to supply and brings down inflation. your point that the rate of growth of wages has slowed, that s not only not good but the exact opposite of what them