Play of the Day: Trump Is Back In Rallying Mode
The president visited North Dakota and Wisconsin to get the crowds hyped up.
A poll released last week indicates that North Korean authoritarian leader Kim Jong-un is more popular among Republicans than House MAjority Leader Nacy Pelosi. The Opposition's Jordan Klepper joked about the news, saying it makes sense because Pelosi's less likely to go along with President Donald Trump judicial picks.
Trump held rallies for midterm candidates this week and was the star of the show in each of them. In North Dakota, the president was handed a note about Canadian agricultural trade practices, read it and said “I don’t know what the hell it means. I just know it’s a bad deal. What the hell does that mean?” prompting Late Night's Seth Meyers to joke about Trump's cadence. At a manufacturing plant opening in Wisconsin, Trump claimed that “When we won the state of Wisconsin, it hadn’t been won by a Republican since Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952," which Late Show's Stephen Colbert pointed out was incorrect because Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and even Eisenhower -- in 1956 -- won Wisconsin before 1952.