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the fact that white rural voters abandoned the party is a serious problem and one we're addressing as aggressively as we possibly can. when it comes down to the electoral college map it doesn't matter much at all. iowa is red and will be red in 2024. republican will win iowa. no one is confused about that and not important to the biden teams in terms of their path to victory. it is important in the longer term that democrats stop the bleeding with white rural voters and i think there is a lot of effort in that regard. but no one is confused about who will win iowa. i will say in response to reince, all that may be true but i think the problem for republicans is that the entire conversation is exactly where they were hoping it wouldn't be, which is about donald trump. donald trump is massively ahead. almost certain to be the nominee. all this is just an addition to be his vice president. that can be a poison chalice as
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i wonder how many of these issue wos have existed for anyone who just came in to be prime minister and how much of liz truss' own making? >> reporter: so brianna, there's no doubt that this prime minister inherited a poison chalice. double-digit inflation, a party in chaos and a few issues. however, her active weeks at prime minister, of course, an influx of activity because of the queen's funeral have been an exhibit of unforced errors. the fact the markets weren't adequately informed of this radical economic package. the decision from her government to cut taxes for the richest at a time when the country is facing this biting cost of living crisis and a lot of people in britain don't know if they can afford to feed themselves this winters and their energy bills. then the convey she's conducted her media interviews. basically been by all estimations very embarrassing
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