are not necessarily going to win a general election. so since announcing his presidential bid a few weeks ago, trump has barely left his mar-a-lago estate. his seclusion coupled with extreme losses have left an increasingly isolated with in the gop. in fact, one senior official who work on trump s 2020 campaign told nbc news that trump wanted to scare away challengers, sputtering launch could in fact do the opposite. let s discuss this and more with molly jiang fast, hosted the fast politics podcast and michelle goodwin, professor of law university of california irvine. it s good to have you both with us. molly, a start with you. your reaction generally of results of a georgia and what it says about the power of the once-coveted trump endorsement? we now see this is the fourth election that trump has grown up with the republicans. here s the thing, these republicans that want to break
of the trump voters, you may be able to win a primary, but you are not necessarily going to win a general election. so since announcing his presidential bid a few weeks ago, trump has barely left his mar-a-lago estate. his seclusion coupled with extreme losses have left an increasingly isolated with in the gop. in fact, one senior official who work on trump s 2020 campaign told nbc news that trump wanted to scare away challengers, sputtering launch could in fact do the opposite. let s discuss this and more with molly jiang fast, hosted the fast politics podcast and michelle goodwin, professor of law university of california irvine. it s good to have you both with us. molly, a start with you. your reaction generally of results of a georgia and what it says about the power of the once-coveted trump endorsement? we now see this is the fourth election that trump has grown up with the republicans. here s the thing, these republicans that want to break with trump, officially break with t
the ability to do this before when they ran through the supreme court justices and change the filibuster for that. we have an ability, with the american women voting with us, and the polls show they re strongly with us on this, they don t want to have their rights taken away. and the men that stand with them voting with us, that s what we re talking about in this election. this is on the ballot, their rights are on the ballot. the vote in the senate set for this week to codify row into law, is of course expected to fail given senate democrats don t have the 60 votes needed, but it would put each and every senator on the record with where they stand, on this fundamental right. joining now is michele goodwin, professor of law university of california, irvine, author of policing the room, invisible women in the criminalization of motherhood. also with us meagan hatcher-mays, director of democracy, policy for individuals an msnbc political analyst and democratic