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  • But we need to draw a contrast here that the people who need breaks right now to cope with inflation aren't the people who are — I call it pernicious capitalists right now, by taking advantage of all the dialogue about supply ch

    How does that make sense when they don't have the supplies they need to make their goods? Clearly, they have enough so that they can drive up their profits by doing those things.oel Benenson:

    I would take issue with that.

    I think, if you ignore what happened in Kansas, where voters rejected restrictions on abortion in a turnout that was presidential level, 60 percent of the voters were Republican. In the poll we just did, overwhelmingly, voters say that protecting a woman's right to choose is one of their top priorities. It is much higher among Democrats and independents at 92 percent — 82 percent among Democrats, 46 percent among independents, but it is even 43 percent among Republicans.

    And we ought to be drawing that contrast. That hits home with people. It hits them where their values are.

  • ain shortages, yet they're hiring more workers. They're raising their prices and they're profiting more.

  • Judy Woodruff:

    I hear what you're…

  • Joel Benenson:

    And I think…

    (CROSSTALK)

  • Joel Benenson:

    … lean on that and engage in that argument with them and make them play defense on these positions.

  • Judy Woodruff:

    And I hear what you're saying. But, again, there are only four days left or so, five days until the election. And we're not hearing that as an argument.

  • Joel Benenson:

    No.

  • Doug Heye:

    And, Judy, you and I went to rival colleges. And so when I watched the North Carolina-Duke football game, we will talk about the result.

    What I saw was Ted Budd talking about the economy and inflation and the issue of crime. Cheri Beasley was running ads exclusively — there's nothing but political ads during that game. Cheri Beasley was talking about abortion, certainly something that she feels can drive some Democratic votes out, but you're not talking about the number one issue that voters are talking about today.

  • Judy Woodruff:

    So, again, Joel Benen

 

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