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Morning Joe

footprint number, again, people who are at least actively considering is in the 50% range, so he's in the top tier of candidates that are out there, i'm also surprised chris christie who has written off iowa but he gets 5% of the votes for first choice. >> interesting president of the polling firm, seltzer and company. thank you. >> i think tim scott has a high ceiling. the numbers, too, ron desantis, much like john mccain at this point in 2007 running a dreadful campaign, mccain came back and surprised everybody after being written off in july and august in 2007, came back in 2008, won the republican nomination.

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

world. >> biden's visit to new mexico is part of a three-state swing in the southwest. the president will be in utah today. and joining us now to talk about president of public affairs for the polling firm ipsocclifford young. thank you for waking up with us. i want to start not with biden but the former president and these indictments, plural, that we've been talking about. can you talk about in the data you see and the work you're doing, do people care? >> yes and no, right? democrats are really focused. they're paying attention to it. this is an issue for them. this is the primary issue perhaps of this electoral cycle, but the rest of americans know it's sort of something very distant, it's not in their head. they're worried about the economy, worried about making ends meet and this is not the central issue. but that said when you look at this issue, you can't understand this issue without looking through partisan lenses, right? it's a tale of two americas, red

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Verified Live

in the uxbridge constituency. there seems little doubt that a controversial vehicle emissions policy introduced by the labour mayor of london sadiq khan cost his party votes. that policy is to expand the capital's ultra low emission zone — which applies charges to older or more polluting vehicles. the proposed expansion would take in outer london — which includes uxbridge. so is it the case, that people are less likely to support policies aimed at achieving net zero emissions if they will cost them money in the short term? the polling firm ipsos did some research on this. it found that 62% of people supported subsidies for electric vehicles. but this dropped to 34% when they were told they would have to pay more to drive their diesel or electric car. another key net—zero policy — the phasing out of gas powered boilers — was also supported by 62% of the public. but this fell to 32% when people were told they would have to pay more for an alternative system.

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Tucker Carlson Tonight

gohink people should, in a democracy, be allowed to see what their government is doing ca ,get as much evidence as they t can. and it turns outhe pub the publc agrees. >> rasmussen, the polling firm, just found that 80% of americanb voters believe it's importantli that the public shouldee be allowed to see the videosjan from january six . that would include 86% of republicans, okay, but it wouldf also include 78% of democrats, 70% and seventy five percent of independents. wow. .so you're defending democracy, but you're denying peoplefendine information on the basis of which they can make their own decisions. >> how does that work exactly?oa >> well, it'cys not democracy, f course. it's building a bulwark against your lies being revealed. and they are lying. >> and we know that becausegoin in've been looking at the tape.o we're going to bring youformat offormatioion onn on the tape and some of it next week.a thinb and we think it's going to be really, really interesting. e winston marshall played lead guitar and banjo for the band

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All In With Chris Hayes

given its principle was no longer working for that company. >> right, so you start a company that basically kellyanne conway and. and then you, kellyanne conway, work for the federal government for the white house. you can't on the company anymore. but you are the talents in the firm. you then have a huge seven figure cash out, because someone wants to buy the vestigial husk of your polling firm, which does not include you, the person who is the value at the center of the enterprise. and the collateral person of the -- is the dunes running all these dark money operation trying to lobby to get a supreme court pick to you, kellyanne conway, who is in the presidents ear. >> and this is all a little confusing. i will admit. because i spent two months hunting him down. but at its essence, it's really about this person who had an outsized influence over the court. paying a huge favor to the person who really helped shape the decision that the president was making at the time. you may ask yourself, chris, of course he was gonna true the

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All In With Chris Hayes

individuals who were involved in this transaction, that fund was dissolved. they filed paperwork to dissolve it. this is a find that was used for years, chris, since 2016 to move hundreds of millions of dollars around to advance a number of trump's supreme courts. so that raised a lot of questions as to why, instead of answering my questions, disputing my report, they went and dissolved that fund. >> the campaign finance jurisprudence of the supreme court, which again -- healthily put there by leonard leo, a half full circle. -- >> when you say facility, did she sell the polling firm to one of the funds leo controls? was he just helping her find a buyer. how did it work? >> chris, that is what is so

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Morning Joe

different women, and for candidates, having former girlfriends, former wives, people you used to live with, that could be a vulnerability, and the campaign needs to know who they are, find out if they're on board. since they were unable to reach these people, and unable to talk to them, guess what happened, he kind of got ambushed. >> so, marc, you're looking at a new poll out of florida. there's been a lot of talk of donald trump's absolutely disastrous campaign launch, and it may be having an impact in the state of florida. tell us about it. >> if you look at those polls by wagner research, which is a republican polling firm, 500 republicans polled, ron desantis is off the charts at least among republicans in his approval rating. 79%, nearly eight in ten people have a very favorable impression of him in the republican party.

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Morning Joe

the most striking statistics in all of this polling, the most ludicrous and unhelpful thing i saw in the polls, whoever the polling firm was that the 46.1%. these things are wildly within the margin of error, the 46.1 is a meaningless number, it is what they found in the polling but given margin of error, saying 46.1, that someone is ahead by .1. just consider them tie races. the poll that i think is interesting, mike is the most people around the country have no idea that the biden administration did the thing on medicare and the drug fix that was in the big bill passed. people have no idea. why do they have no idea. a bunch of people on the left are going to pile on twitter because we don't talk about it, it's the media's fault. i don't hear candidates talking about it. it's not like the media's not reporting it. decide democrats decided heading

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All In With Chris Hayes

into the midterm elections, we've entered the post labor day period where people start paying more attention to politics. and crucially, polls generally become more accurate. right now, the latest data shows an upward trajectory for the democratic party heading into november. democrats hold a small advantage over republicans in polling average, they definitely did not earlier this summer. what presidential biden's average approval rating is up, five points from the mid summer, while creeping closer to positive territory. voter enthusiasm among democrats is on a swing, close to matching republicans. typically, they have the advantage when democrats are in control of both houses of congress in the white house. the ceo of the polling firm found that in the six months before the decision of the return of overweight, women outnumbered men by a three percentage point margins among registrations. after the decision, that gender gap skyrocketed to 40 points. now, of course all of this will

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HARDtalk

the party of trump? senator lindsey graham, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. senator, you are deep in the political trenches with donald trump and right now, that looks like a pretty unhealthy place to be. does it feel that way to you? uh, no. if you're a republican, it's a good place to be because he's very popular among republicans. emerson college — not exactly, you know, a right—wing polling firm — has trump up in pennsylvania and some of the swing states. so, this election coming up in 80 days, they want to make it about trump, republicans want to make it about a failed presidency

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