what the senate is actually going to be able to pass, but we need a little bit more than an iou. moderate democrats are seething at liberals. i m disappointed. and not because i m a democrat mind you. i am disappointed because i am an american. i am disappointed because i work with 28 democrats and republicans on the problem solvers caucus that helped put this bill together. the country needs it. 19 republican senator voted for it. we should all be disappointed. house speaker nancy pelosi doesn t lose votes on the floor. if pelosi had the votes, the house would have voted on the bill tonight. progressives now control the votes, not pelosi, nor the president. sean? sean: all right, great analysis. thank you, chad pergram. and that is nancy pelosi s m.o. she doesn t lose votes on the floor. she had the votes, she would ve called for the vote. joining us with maurice congresswoman elise stefanik and former senior counsel to president trump kellyanne conway. good to see you both. c
which they won t, they are walking into the kind of shellacking that president obama claimed he had suffered after the 2010 midterms, and for much the same reason: overreach. senators manchin and sinema, who are more aligned with public sentiment, if you look at the fox news poll, 53% of those polls said they are extremely concerned about inflation. no other issue cracked 50% on that measure. and you have a democratic president and a pelosi who is not responding to what economic concerns are vexing americans. in fact, in other polls, 58% disapprove of joe biden on the economy and 60% said biden is not doing enough on inflation. the answer to inflation is not this out-of-control spending that elise just described. the answer to inflation is making sure the supply chain is not disrupted, making sure the cost of everyday items are not exploding, and this is evene before we get to thanksgiving christmas, the jewish holidays
poll, there is a wide gap among likely voters and it is a one point race among all voters, so what this poll is saying is that youngkin has had tremendous momentum. i myself was puzzled in the last week or so, where mcauliffe brought in biden and harris. he knows that the democrat numbers sean: stacey abrams, obama. yeah, i mean, mcauliffe should have made it a local race about local issues and his performance, and instead he nationalized it. so i did think he made a major mistake in the last two weeks. sean: i think that is a great observation.so robert, your take when you see these numbers? i see it a little closer, my internal antenna is up. i see this still as a close race with a lean toward youngkin, for sure, and momentum moving his way. absolutely. a couple weeks ago, when we put out our poll, we had a lead for youngkin, and since that happened, all these major polls have come in, whether it was a quinnipiac or monmouth or emerson, they all had it within a point and a
reporters therehi is not enough votes to get this legislation through the house. needless to say, nancy pelosi is very nervous. don t embarrass the president. we will get to that in a minutet biden told congress he needed this agreement before he jetted off to europe for this climate summit. that didn t happen. now pelosi reportedly warning fellow democrats not to embarrass joey while he is a broad. praising joe s this is my favorite moment of the day nancy pelosi, who struggles a little bit cognitively herself, nancy pelosi talking about, wow how engaged joe is and he wrote the bill and his encyclopedic knowledge. joe biden? is this the same joe biden, we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men and women are created by, oh, you know, oh, the thing, that guy? anyway, pelosi was a nervous wreck today. take a look. for those who said i want to see text, the text is there for you to review, for you to complain about, for you to addex to, or subtract from, whatever it is.
where they need to be, getting voters to vote. they spent two years being afraid to go to the polls because they were afraid to catch covid, and now they are dependent upon that. like he is lost in a corn maze or something. sean: mark, how do you analyze the early voting? well, again, i think this is all about parents and education. i think when you look at what is happening here, the suburban parents, particularly dads, arer the ones that appear to be switching their vote, you know from the democrat to theto republican, as a result of this education issue. and obviously, the early vote is not showing the kind of lead and turnout and enthusiasm that you would get because biden s numbers are tanking, and that is why terry brought in all the leading democratic figures, but i think that only accentuated his problem, rather than sean: all right, in the words of john mclachlan predictions? mark penn, we will start with you. you know, if you d asked me last week, i would have said