head-to-head, the president beating bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, joe biden, pete buttigieg in iowa. how significant is that poll to you? let me correct juan. quinnipiac poll for example in late september was 48%. to impeach the president. today it s 45. a three-point drop. the growth in those that said they shouldn t impeach the president went from 46 to 51, it s a total of an eight-point shift in favor of not impeaching the president. i don t think juan is factually correct that it s improved for those that want to impeach the president. i said it was stagnant, karl. an eight-point shift is pretty significant. we ve not to be careful about the individual state polls. we have these three poles. wisconsin, pennsylvania, michigan. we have this iowa poll showing the president moving to the lead in iowa. i would feel better if we had
avenatti, or as i like to call him spaghetti avenatti. he was supposed to have a rally today. he canceled it because he couldn t afford the cab fare. anyway, i don t have an answer. dana: jessica mellott about stories? how do you make a story choice? jesse: you have to go visual. it has to blow you away. that s why the russia story is a joke. nobody can see it. really can t taste it. you can t hear it. it doesn t mean anything to anybody. it s just in the sky. that s why it s not getting any play. i agree with greg, the caravan is hot right now because it burns your eyes. juan: imagine that. the russia story is just gone away. greg: it s fake news. dana: pay attention to when people tell the pollsters their number one issue is health care. republicans have been late to defend themselves on that. let s go to the next one.
issues are issues. my favorite thing at the fare is funnel cake. turkey legs. the food, absolutely the foo food. so good. i love texas. dana: [laughs] very nice. juan: great job. lawrence: i brought you some goodies. fried pizza. juan: how can you fry a pizza? lawrence: just eat it, juan. jesse: i don t know about this one. i m going to pass this to greg. lawrence: fried peanut butter and jelly. jesse: that looks good. dana: i want the chocolate one, please. juan: she wants the cookie dough. greg: i ran over something like this last night.
i was just at cornell asking why is cornell so liberally biased, and they kicked me out. it s totally backwards. it is snowflake city. they need safe spaces to do anything anymore. if we ever fight a real war, who s going to fight it, not these guys. they beat these guys. greg: juan, you have to admit 12-1 is groupthink. juan: i think what we need for affirmative action is underachievers. i disagree with you because i think parents and students are paying for high-level education. they believe in education. they believe in the benefits of it, and if you go to the books, go to the numbers. college graduates make more. dana: over their lives. greg: yeah, but it s not worth it. dana: they are going to be late buying a home at a second car that they will also have all the debt that the baby boomers and generation x is putting on
i don t think juan ran a campaign i don t think beto ran a campaign cruz is running a campaign for texas. dana: everyone is going to be studying this race because it will have an impact in 2020 for sure. grayson, were going to go to you next. thank you. i met political science and prelaw student and vice president of college democrats. this is in reference to the previous question. considering that as we ve seen in the last few years, polls don t always perfectly rep in the know people are going to vote. what factors do you think pollsters are looking out for us to mark juan: one of the difficulties, you ve got to look at registered voters and then likely people among registered voters and that s thy in a contest like the one here in texas where here we are on the campus of smu and most