News Busters

MSNBC Doesn’t Get Why Voters Prefer GOP On Economy, Insists It’s Great

MSNBC host of The 11th Hour Stephanie Ruhle shamed voters on Thursday for thinking that voting for Republicans will improve the economy, while The Circus producer Mark McKinnon insisted that the economy’s doing just fine so Democrats still have a chance.

Addressing McKinnon, Ruhle wondered, “Mark, you are in the state of Pennsylvania, you talk every single day to voters. We know they are worried about the cost of living. But has anyone articulated to you what they think they are going to get if they have a different party in charge?”

 

 

When it comes to what “they are going to get,” Ruhle treated President Biden as an authoritative source, “Joe Biden just said that when it comes to cutting Social Security and Medicare, are they aware of that?”

Only Stephanie Ruhle could fail to understand why voters would not vote for the party that is actually responsible for the current poor state of affairs. For his part, McKinnon answered that, “No, I don’t think they are” and suggested people preferring the party out of power is a normal midterm trend. He also lamented Democrats focused solely on the Dobbs ruling, “I think it is unfortunate because I think that they could chew and walk at the same time, and have talked up a bunch of the legislative economic measures to help cushion people from inflationary pressures.”

It is kind of hard to make that argument when top Democrats admit they knew massive amounts of spending would lead to higher inflation, but McKinnon still tried to claim the economy is doing great, “and to talk up the jobs outlook in this country, which as you know Stephanie, is very good and now we have a great growth rate.”

After McKinnon repeated himself about how midterms tend go poorly for the party in power, he held out hope for Democrats, “But we have got a good report today. There’s limited time left, but I’ll also say that voters, when they think about the economic conditions, they are looking forward, not really looking at where they are right now, but looking at where they think things are going to be. So Democrats have a very narrow window. But if they get out the megaphone, it could help.”

Unfortunately for Ruhle and McKinnon, it probably won’t. 

This segment was sponsored by Chase.

Here is a transcript for the October 27 show:

MSNBC The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle

10/27/2022

11:13 PM ET

STEPHANIE RUHLE:  Mark, you are in the state of Pennsylvania, you talk every single day to voters. We know they are worried about the cost of living. But has anyone articulated to you what they think they are going to get if they have a different party in charge? Joe Biden just said that when it comes to cutting Social Security and Medicare, are they aware of that? 

MARK MCKINNON: No, I don’t think they are and, you know, it’s just a simple proposition that they feel bad about the way things are going, and they just want to change horses. But I think that, I think that the Democrats and the Biden Administration, you know, they made a bet that– and put all their chips on the Dobbs decision this summer.

And I think it is unfortunate because I think that they could chew and walk at the same time, and have talked up a bunch of the legislative economic measures to help cushion people from inflationary pressures, and to talk up the jobs outlook in this country, which as you know Stephanie, is very good and now we have a great growth rate. 

So, I think that the Democrats could have done a better job of talking up the economy. Listen, it’s always a tough position when you are the party in power and things don’t seem to be going well. But we have got a good report today. There’s limited time left, but I’ll also say that voters, when they think about the economic conditions, they are looking forward, not really looking at where they are right now, but looking at where they think things are going to be. So Democrats have a very narrow window. But if they get out the megaphone, it could help. 

MSNBC host of The 11th Hour Stephanie Ruhle shamed voters on Thursday for thinking that voting for Republicans will improve the economy, while The Circus producer Mark McKinnon insisted that the economy’s doing just fine so Democrats still have a chance.

Addressing McKinnon, Ruhle wondered, “Mark, you are in the state of Pennsylvania, you talk every single day to voters. We know they are worried about the cost of living. But has anyone articulated to you what they think they are going to get if they have a different party in charge?”

 

 

When it comes to what “they are going to get,” Ruhle treated President Biden as an authoritative source, “Joe Biden just said that when it comes to cutting Social Security and Medicare, are they aware of that?”

Only Stephanie Ruhle could fail to understand why voters would not vote for the party that is actually responsible for the current poor state of affairs. For his part, McKinnon answered that, “No, I don’t think they are” and suggested people preferring the party out of power is a normal midterm trend. He also lamented Democrats focused solely on the Dobbs ruling, “I think it is unfortunate because I think that they could chew and walk at the same time, and have talked up a bunch of the legislative economic measures to help cushion people from inflationary pressures.”

It is kind of hard to make that argument when top Democrats admit they knew massive amounts of spending would lead to higher inflation, but McKinnon still tried to claim the economy is doing great, “and to talk up the jobs outlook in this country, which as you know Stephanie, is very good and now we have a great growth rate.”

After McKinnon repeated himself about how midterms tend go poorly for the party in power, he held out hope for Democrats, “But we have got a good report today. There’s limited time left, but I’ll also say that voters, when they think about the economic conditions, they are looking forward, not really looking at where they are right now, but looking at where they think things are going to be. So Democrats have a very narrow window. But if they get out the megaphone, it could help.”

Unfortunately for Ruhle and McKinnon, it probably won’t. 

This segment was sponsored by Chase.

Here is a transcript for the October 27 show:

MSNBC The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle

10/27/2022

11:13 PM ET

STEPHANIE RUHLE:  Mark, you are in the state of Pennsylvania, you talk every single day to voters. We know they are worried about the cost of living. But has anyone articulated to you what they think they are going to get if they have a different party in charge? Joe Biden just said that when it comes to cutting Social Security and Medicare, are they aware of that? 

MARK MCKINNON: No, I don’t think they are and, you know, it’s just a simple proposition that they feel bad about the way things are going, and they just want to change horses. But I think that, I think that the Democrats and the Biden Administration, you know, they made a bet that– and put all their chips on the Dobbs decision this summer.

And I think it is unfortunate because I think that they could chew and walk at the same time, and have talked up a bunch of the legislative economic measures to help cushion people from inflationary pressures, and to talk up the jobs outlook in this country, which as you know Stephanie, is very good and now we have a great growth rate. 

So, I think that the Democrats could have done a better job of talking up the economy. Listen, it’s always a tough position when you are the party in power and things don’t seem to be going well. But we have got a good report today. There’s limited time left, but I’ll also say that voters, when they think about the economic conditions, they are looking forward, not really looking at where they are right now, but looking at where they think things are going to be. So Democrats have a very narrow window. But if they get out the megaphone, it could help.  

Related Posts

1 Comment

  1. Evat says:

    I thoroughly enjoyed this piece! The insights provided were not only enlightening but also thought-provoking. Im eager to hear what others think about this. Click on my nickname if youd like to continue this discussion or explore related topics together!

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *