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right under your nose what's your name again? >> i hanako montgomery in tokyo. and this is cnn
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>> i'm jessica dean in new york. we are 23 days he's from election day in america. and as both candidates sprint toward the finish, momentum appears to be building for donald trump among a key demographic hispanic voters, according to new polling presidential support in this year's race is split 56% for harris and 37% for trump. and while he's still leads, that is the tightest margin of difference between trump and his democratic opponent in the last three presidential election cycles. and remember this one going to be decided likely on the margins. so that's where that matters. trump is in arizona today where the new york times sienna poll also shows a narrow five-point lead for the former president in that state, while harris is in north carolina and is planning a stop in pennsylvania tomorrow, of course, two states that continue to be within the margin of error. from there, she'll be joined by running mate tim walz for a week long campaign blitz across crucial blue wall states, including wisconsin and michigan right now, cnn's poll of polls
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showing the race is deadlocked in those three key battleground states overall, cnn's latest polling shows no clear leader with 50% of likely voters supporting harris and 47% for trump. joining me now is the democratic governor of pennsylvania, josh shapiro. governor, thanks so much for being here with us great to be with you, jess i know you are in georgia right now. you're about to get on a bus tour of the blue wall states it's including your own home state of pennsylvania. i want to start with this new polling that continues to show an even tighter presidential race than what we were seeing even just a week ago. there are some democrats in very vocal others speaking on background, but they're worried about paris's momentum. they think the race is plateaued. their concern voters still don't see how she's different than president biden what do you think well, look, jessica, in pennsylvania, the last two presidential races
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have come down to 44,000 votes in the 80s thousand votes representing about a point or less. >> so it shouldn't shock anyone that the polls are within a point or so, or even a dead heat. these are close races. but the stakes are incredibly high the contrast is clear, and i'll tell you what i would much rather be us than them. i think we've got momentum and look, i'm a sports guy. i would much rather have our team on the floor for the final two minutes. the game standing with kamala harris and tim walz. >> i want to ask you about your commonwealth of pennsylvania because i just think so many eyes are on that state. we know that it's going to likely be make or break. you mentioned and just how close the last two presidential elections were. you want in your race in 2022, with the most votes ever for pennsylvania statewide candidate. a lot of people look to you as a mom model for how to win that state. now you are running against a candidate that was pretty weak, but nonetheless, you did quite, quite well. record a record
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amount of votes what is the harris coalition look like? how does she ensure that she wins pennsylvania will just two things. >> one is i was running against an extreme same candidate who was donald trump's offspring. and i would note that donald trump in his offspring have lost every race since 2016 in pennsylvania, every statewide race. and by the way, even some races it's for school board and local races, so they don't have a particularly strong track record in pennsylvania but it is true that their races for present tend to be a lot closer in our commonwealth kamala harris just seems to keep doing exactly what she's doing, which is showing up in communities that are oftentimes ignored and left behind forgotten areas that in the past had maybe been fly over areas for national can aides. she's showing up, she's answering questions, she's looking folks in the eye and kind of letting people kick the tires hi iris were still were big staple. we're still a retail state. i think she's
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doing what she needs to do. i joked with her the other day when i saw our pennsylvania, i think she had been in our commonwealth something like four-and-a-half out of the seven days that week. she's returning weekly. governor walz has been in pennsylvania quite a bit, so they're spending a lot of time, a lot of focus, lot of energy on pennsylvania. and i think they're showing up in the right areas i know it's interesting you mentioned that strategy of them going in to a lot of red pennsylvania rural areas, maybe places democrats haven't always gone because for a long time the playback book for democrats and pennsylvania is just run up the score big time in the cities and just don't get clobbered in the places it kind of in the middle of the state more or less. >> do you think that this is actually effective? do you think that she can move the needle enough to make that marginal difference to win i do and she is. >> and again, i'd rather be us than them. i don't think anybody should get freaked out by the fact that the polls are close. of course, they were going to be close the election results last couple of times
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have been really close. again, a point or less. and so i think what folks need to do is not worry about what those polls show, but just keep working and what i'm seeing on the ground is real enthusiasm for kamala harris, folks, not only pledging to vote for her or maybe even some who voted for her by mail already but they're showing up at the local office and taken shifting, going out, knocking on doors in rural areas where maybe democrats haven't performed as well in the past they're taking a lawn sign, they're putting it on their lawn. they're hanging it on their barnes and they're really we given a permission slip to their friends and their neighbors. that's big and that momentum, that energy is something that's worth a little bit at the end here, and that's why, as i said before, i'd much rather be us than them and we've seen republicans cutting into democrats advantage of registering voters in pennsylvania over the last few years. so republicans have increased their registered voters by a point, but democrats have, have seen a decrease by four points since 2020. as we keep saying, and a
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state that's likely going to be won on the margins. this would appear as a worrisome data point for democrats. >> is it again? >> the data is closed, but let's look at the real-time outcomes right? in the race for governor, in the race he's for us senate in the race for president in 2020, every time since 2016, donald trump or one of his political offspring have been on the ballot. they've lost because here's what pennsylvania anz have done, is reject extremism. they rejected extremism in the race for governor, in the race for us senate, and in the race when donald trump was running for reelection, pennsylvania ones don't value extremism. what pennsylvanians value are common sense politicians who are willing to work with people on both sides of the aisle get stuff done and that in this race is kamala harris. >> i want to ask you about the issue of reproductive rights and abortion in 2022, it was a very potent yes, you across the country, certainly in
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pennsylvania i interviewed women in bucks county. of course, for people watching that haven't been there. a key collar county where democrats have seen a lot of pickup from maybe republicans who developed a distaste for trump. and those women governor were saying they were going to vote on that issue alone. that was two years ago. do you think that that issue remains such a potent driver in this election two years on i do think rights and freedoms are on the ballot. >> and i think it's very much on people's minds along with other issues, including the economy certainly rights and freedoms are on the line then donald trump has a proven track record of ripping away people's rights and freedoms in a blueprint in this project, 2025, for how to limit people's freedoms even more going forward. look, jessica, laura and i are blessed with four children are oldest. is our daughter. our daughter, sophia was born into this world with more rights than she has today simply because donald
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trump was president of the united states, he bragged about how he ripped away the freedom for women to just simply be able to make decisions over their own bodies to start a family on their own timeline and their for one terms, have a full range of medical care across this country. that is something that people have rejected time and time again in elections, we've seen that in pennsylvania. and i believe it will continue to be a motivating issue and people were reject the candidate in this case, donald trump, who wants to further restrict and limit our freedoms. >> we have seen you musk become quite the trump surrogate. he has become hyper-focused on pennsylvania telling pennsylvania's at the butler rally that harris and walz will take away guns, take away their right to free speech each things that they have not shown that they want to do. but why do you think that message is resonating with so many pennsylvania voters? and how do you push back against that if
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you're harris and in your role as a surrogate for him at the people lining up to be surrogates for kamala harris. it's far more plentiful, far more numbers out there to support kamala harris. you've got democrats, business leaders, military leaders, former republicans were able to fill rooms even if kamala harris is not there in pennsylvania, to let people know what is at stake and why they should rally around kamala harris so look, i'll take our surrogate game against the other side seven days a week and twice on sunday i think it is critically important. we continue to bring more people into the fold to reach across the aisle and bring more people into the conversation. and that's what the surrogates for harris and walz are doing with respectfully, governor, this is somebody that has seemingly endless resources does he wants to pour a lot of them into pennsylvania? >> do you think that's something that can be effective
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he certainly has endless resources but understand kamala harris is outraised. >> donald trump. she has plenty of resources to be able to communicate her message. i'm not trying to downplay the region each in the power that elon musk has by any stretch. i'm just trying to make the point that they're all whole lot of folks on the side of harris and walz who have the ability to go out and bring different people into the conversation and be out there stumping for her when she's not able to be there, it's one of the reasons why gretchen whitmer tony evers, and i are doing this blue wall bus tour over the course of the next week or so between wisconsin, michigan, and pennsylvania, the three governors of those states, making sure we're making clear to our respective constituents just how critically port in this election is, why we need a partner in kamala harris in the white house, so we can continue to make the progress. we're making in our respective states. >> i want to take us to election night. i don't
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probably have to remind anyone that back in 2020, it took a took a while for pennsylvania to count all of its votes and if again, it may take some time, again to get that all done a couple of questions within this, just how long do you think it will take to know those results? and secondly, the longer that goes on the risk for a disinformation campaign for outright lies, for conspiracy theories to be spread really grows. are you prepared as the state's governor to help combat that as these people as these public servants trying to count ballots we are, spreading miss and disinformation is donald trump and the folks he tells that missing information to spread it. >> his sidekick jd vance and others along with him, that is incredibly dangerous for our democracy. and it's really district respectful to the democratic, republican and independent clerks of elections in our 67 counties who are
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doing this hard work on behalf of their neighbors to fairly and accurately count the vote, listen, in 2020, we had a free and fair, safe, and secure election. donald trump and his allies took me to court. obviously, attorney general back then, 43 different times to either try and stop certain people from voting. and then to try and stop certain votes from being counted. he went, oh and 43, i went 43 and o and the will of the people was protected and respected in pennsylvania if donald trump wants to against spread miss and disinformation, we will meet that. we will share the truth of what is going on and we will push back against his dangerous rhetoric and we will push back against him. in court if need be. again i think in terms of the count, it is important to note that republican and democratic clerks have election all across pennsylvania asked lawmakers in pennsylvania to allow them to do something. many other states
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do. states led by republicans and democrats called pre canvas, which is effectively to process the mail mail-in ballots ahead of time. so that on election night, you're able to spit out the results quickly. and by the way, republican and democratic lawmakers were for that until donald trump told republicans to be against it. why did he do that? he did that because he wants to create chaos in our system. now, we're able to make some changes since 2020, which requires are 16 he seven counties. once they begin counting the morning of election day, that to keep counting, that they can't stop counting. so that should speed up the process. but unfortunately, we're not going to get the process done is quickly as we'd like, because donald trump stuck his neck out and told republicans do not support something that had broad bipartisan support, simply because he wants more chaos our system member, he's not looking out for everybody else. he's only looking out for himself.
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>> all right. pennsylvania governor josh shapiro. thank you so much for your time today great to be with you, jessica. >> thank you still ahead. >> breaking news from israel where officials say more than 60 people were injured in a drone swarm attack. a strike has what he's claiming responsibility for tonight. we are live from israel. >> what we know that's next in the cnn newsroom decorated? each have ran have blue. >> that's a really tough call. >> who are you if you look at the latest data, you're probably going to need a lot of those purple sprinkles. how this guy really knows his stuff and keeping same discover the power of week-old in a janan to the beach gobi. i lost 35 pounds as some lost the war 46 pounds we go and i'm keeping the weight off. we go he helped
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helicopters that eight different hospitals across the center of israel. this appears to be the bloodiest strike on israel is inside of israel far from the frontlines and it's 40 miles from the border with lebanon since october 7, last year. and hezbollah said that they targeted an idf base, the golani training based. they say social media video at the site appears to indicate the troops were among the casualties there the idf has yet to comment on whether or not one of their bases was hit this is something that they don't typically do quickly because they want to make sure that families of soldiers, if soldiers seriously wounded have been informed. but this does seem to indicate that hezbollah has been able to do what they've been threatening to do for a number of days now, which is get one of their drones deep enough into israel to strike behind the lines at
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what they have called clusters are collections of soldiers. now the idf said that they saw two drones coming across the border from israel just shortly before this strike that. they intercepted one of those drones, but the other one, they didn't see i didn't pick up on their systems until it actually impacted all right. >> nic robertson with the latest there in tel aviv. thank you so much for that reporting, nic, i want to bring in ben wedeman, who is live in beirut tonight and ben, we know israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is telling you and peacekeepers to get out of the combat zone in lebonon for their safety tonight, the un is accusing israel of breaking international law for breaching one of the peacekeepers positions walk us through what happened and what you're learning statement put out by unifil, the united nations interim force for lebanon at 4:30 in the morning, two israeli merkava tanks destroyed the
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main gate of one of their bases in these central sector of the border region inside lebanon, the tanks went inside the base and it was only after the un lodged an official protest, the tanks leave and then just two hours and ten minutes later, the same position was there was firing of some sort of smoke projectile in the direction of the same base, causing 15 of the un peacekeepers to have to receive medical treatment on the scene. >> now, the un put out a statement calling this a shocking violation and a violation of international law for a peacekeeping un peacekeeping operation that operates under a un security council mandate. now, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu came out later saying he regret any harm that might have happen to un peacekeepers. of course, i should mention
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that over the last few days five un peacekeepers have been injured by israeli fire. the prime minister went on to say that that hezbollah is hiding behind these un positions and the unifil force should leave the combat zone. however, afterwards, a spokesman for the un secretary general said that the un peacekeepers will remain in their positions. jessica all right. >> ben wedeman and nic robertson. our thanks to both of you coming up swing state rallies performed. president trump and vice president harris. our panel joins us to break it all down. >> diminisher weekend as questions like, what does a comedy show doing on cnn? >> can you slice that provide got news for you saturday at nine on cnn
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in north carolina where she's spoke at a rally just a few moments ago. she took some swipes at former president donald trump i do believe donald trump is an unserious man but the effects of him being back in the white house would be brutally serious no guardrails he who has vowed, if reelected, he would be a dictator on day one meanwhile, trump is in arizona where he has once again been very focused on the border and immigration for four straight years. >> she's important an army of illegal alien gang members and migrant criminals from the dungeons all over the world not, not south america, all over the world. >> they come from prisons and
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jails and insane asylums, mental institutions from venezuela, from the congo all over and she's resettle them into your communities to prey upon innocent american people again, a lot of falsehoods and what he was saying there, but joining us now is democratic strategist and former clinton white house aide keith boykin and republican strategist joseph pinion. great to have both of you here. >> with us. keith, i want to start first with you. we hear the former president there directly tying his anti-immigrant rhetoric and immigration and the border to kamala harris there is data in new polling today that voters still feel like they need to know her better, that she hasn't fully been able to separate herself from the biden administration from president biden. do you think there's still time for her to do that or do you think what trump is doing tying her to the border is working
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is doing a good job of getting out there talking to real voters. >> she's in north carolina today. she'll be in pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan. this week. her campaign is also going to be in the in nebraska district. they're going to be all across the country and all the swing in states trying to make the case. and i think she has the time to do this quite honestly, you know, time is limited. we only have a couple of two-and-a-half weeks left to thank in the campaign. but the campaign that she's making is completely different from the campaign that donald trump is waging. he's waging a very negative race as campaign. talking about haitian immigrants eating dogs and cats, and people from the congo in africa coming in and allegedly taking over and coming into your neighborhood. all these things are lies, just like the lies about the hurricane. he's spreading a campaign of fear. he wants people to be so afraid. they have no choice but to turn to him. but anybody who does the least bit of research can tell that he's not not telling the truth and joseph, on the other
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side, we heard vice president harris, she was there in north carolina and out to be fair trump is is we're looking at right now in the battleground, state of arizona, but he spent the last several days in very blue states when it comes to presidential elections and is planning to do more of that in the coming days. >> they are making the case it's not where they are, it's the message. do you think that's smart well, look, i do believe that where president trump shows up, cameras are likely to follow and been in places where there are larger media presence is, does tend to benefit him. >> i would just simply say this, so we just listened to kamala harris say that president trump vowed to get dictator on day one. that is not a message of hope. i believe that there are many americans who look at kamala harris and see a hope hopeful future. but i think they're also a great many americans, as you look at that polling, who are concerned about the fact that she got on the view and said that she could not think of a single thing that she would do differently from joe biden. and so it appears that
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she does want to have her political cake and eat if she wants to be able to have the good things that came from joe biden without any of the baggage that comes from joe biden. and i think if you look specifically at what most americans are concerned about the issues on the southern border that chaos has erupted on the globe most states after joe biden took the oath of office and said they were going to be the return to normalcy administration. i think those are real concerns that democrats as much as they want to point the finger at president trump cannot be able to ignore as we get down to the stretch here on election night joseph, you can't think that trump was giving a hopeful message either. >> well, look, i think the reality is that we're dealing in a pitched election the things that are the issues that are working for republicans. i think are the issues that are on the minds of many americans. it is the chaos that we've seen on the southern border it has been the stammering of the economy, even if you believe the economy is getting better, it is the fact that we now have
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rockets being fired from iran directly into israel, yemen on fire. the first war of expansion in europe since world war ii. the fact that yes, democrats should be talking about president trump's rhetoric on haiti. i think it has been unhelpful, but money of the haitians that have come to this country are a direct result of one of the largest intelligence failures in modern history with the president of haiti being assassinated on the watch of joe biden and kamala harris with coconspirators living in tampa bay, florida and miami, florida. so these are all things that have gone wrong on their wallets. and in my humble opinion, kenyan, it would probably been better for democrats to say many things have gone wrong, but we don't believe donald trump can do the job. instead, i believe they're running a fundamentally dishonest campaign. and i think that is why you see the entire bumped from post-convention and the bumpers he received after the bait from president trump effectively having vanished in the latest polls, teeth, i see you want to get in there. go ahead because i just heard a
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lot of laws from joseph. >> i'm surprised. i mean, you're blaming the biden administration for things that didn't happen under the biden ministration or they weren't responsible for the biden ministration, you completely excusing what happened during the trump administration? we lost 2.7 million jobs. he fail to handle the covid crisis and we had an economic crisis that the biden-harris administration had to dig us out of. the reason why we have had inflation and by the way, inflation is now lower today than it was when donald trump was president. the reason why we hadn't inflation is because donald trump was responsible for mismanaging. listen managing the covid, crisis donald trump talks about crime. crime is lower today than it was in the trump administration. he talks about the border, border crossings are lower today than when, when donald trump left office on all these different issues that donald trump is raising, he's trying to create this atmosphere of fear, but the record that biden administration has to run, he is very positive we have 16 million new jobs have been created. we've expanded obamacare for millions of new, new people. these student loan
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debt relief for millions of americans hbcus that have been funded. record, record levels of $16 billion. and we have inflation under control. family, which happened under the, under the, previous miss i think there's a lot not being acknowledged i would simply say i would not say that anything that you have said is dishonest. i don't appreciate the fact you saying that to me and i will simply say that much of what you said because he's a true i didn't interrupt you much of what i said. what's what you said is true, but it lacks a whole lot of context, a tonnage of context? yes, we lost two-and-a-half million jobs as a result of covid that people were returning to work that is not job growth, that is not recovery, that is just us going back to the status quo. you're sitting here trying to pretend that we didn't actually have a colonial pipeline hack on joe biden's watch with basically 35% of the fuel being shut down to the eastern seaboard that we didn't have effectively a jbs beef hat on joe biden's watch. all of this
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happening by russian hackers and which we had no response close to the molar ransomware attacks on the u.s. homeland plants are committed by russian actors. all of this happened on their watch and you're somehow trying to pretend it didn't happen. i'm not saying that they are not reasons for people to vote for kamala harris. >> i don't know how he got out for dinner. >> i got to let you know that you have the last few years ago to act as if everything the people say on the other side of the aisle is wrong. and i think it is fundamental democrats have made keith that you have said that everything republicans bring up is wrong. and at some point there are many americans who are believing their own eyes and not the talking points coming out of the dnc, all right. >> hang hi. keys a quick, quick last thought there i just think the american people are looking for answers. they're not, they don't want a convicted felon who has 34 felony counts. they don't want someone who's been impeached twice. they don't want somebody who paid hush money to a porn star. they want somebody who they can look up to him, respect. we tried the trump administration approach for four years when he was
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just under three weeks until voters go to the polls for election day early voting underway in other places, a former president donald trump already seems to be paving the wait for doubting the results thing they issues on election day are due to some form of conspiracy it's the enemy from within all those scum that we have to deal with that hate our country that's a bigger enemy than china and russia he went on to say, they are radical left lunatics and that it could be easily handled by the national guard or really necessary by the military. >> joining me now is democratic rep. josh gottheimer of new jersey. he is one of the co-organizers of a bipartisan unity pledge of 32 lawmakers saying they're going to support the outcome once vote votes are counted and certified. congressman good to see you. thanks for being here great to see you. >> thanks for having me listen. we just heard the former president working once again to undermine confidence in this
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election. and in this case, saying that maybe the military could be used if there's a problem from what he's calling the enemy from within what's your response to that i mean, it's incredible, but after 2020 and what i lived through january 6, like many of us date i was in the gallery in the house, i guess it shouldn't be as come as a shock, but i think listen, there should be no question in our constitution and the peaceful transfer of power, voting, the actual act of voting is not a partisan issue. it's key to our democracy and making sure that everyone participates and lang question in doubt now into the next election that hasn't even happened yet, is to say it's unpresidential, is an understatement, but it's a complete a front to our constitution and our democracy. >> and so we saw him do this and he's still hasn't agreed to the outcome of the 2020 election, but to lay down and have other others right now, laying doubt into the upcoming election is totally
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bipartisan legislation which has now law the electoral reform act. >> i did that when susan collins, which says now that the vice president is just ceremonial, there's only one slate of electors that's going to be accepted. there can't be the mass chaos that happened on january 6 will be prevented by some of these changes that we've made and are now law. but iran bulleted i haven't spoken to jamie directly about his comments and he's a very smart guy, so i'm going to talk to him, but i understand why people are already raising the flag like i am and saying, hey, what some of the extremists on the other side are doing now on the ground there laying because they're concerned they may lose the election mission is outrageous and ones we need to get together and say it's completely and totally unacceptable all right. >> representative josh gottheimer. thanks so much for being here. we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me great to see you when we come back as people in arizona consider who to vote for immigration and reproductive rights are front and center in that crucial battleground state you're in the cnn newsroom
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with. >> beyond that, their views diverge sharply here in battleground arizona, where ross is supporting kamala harris. >> i'm very excited she is so dynamic and purdue, his backing donald trump, you darn right. >> i am the scrambled politics of abortion are at the center of the first presidential race let's the supreme court overturned roe versus wade. the fight has been an anthem of harris his candidacy arizona we need to fight this battle on every front. and in this election you have the chance on the state level to vote yes, on proposition 130 yet it's far from certain whether proposition 139, a measure to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution will give her a definite edge abortion and immigration are colliding in arizona doughnut like few other battlegrounds with both issues literally on the ballot proposition 314 would make immigration violations a state
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crime. >> virtually no money has been spent on ads compared to abortion, which dominates the airwaves, but you can end arizona's abortion ban by voting yes. on prop 139 it's something that resonates with independents, with democrats, with republicans. >> laura dent helped gather more than 800,000 signatures from arizona voters to put abortion rights on the ballot as volunteers go door to door three weeks before the election mayra rodriguez has deployed an rv to spread the word against the measure obviously, we don't come with them in on monday. >> the other side does a former clinic manager for planned parenthood rodriguez now warns women against abortion. >> she's voting for trump, but with little enthusiasm, i always tell people unless jesus is undervalued he will, they will all we have to choose always the lesser of two evils and the lesser of two evils is to me, it's trump four years ago, trump lost arizona by 10,457 votes out of more than 3.3 million cast.
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>> one of his narrowest defeats david tapia's sat on the sidelines at election, but has no plans of doing so again, he's 42, born and raised in arizona and used his classic cars to entice others to register, to vote trump drove you to be more politically aware 100% chance of popular guy. >> whether you like it or not, you're going to open your phone and you're going to see politics. >> the more he saw the former president over the past four years, he said, the lesson he liked, he plans to vote for harris looking at both sides, i mean, i'll be honest. i'm not a supporter of trump i'm just not he's been studying state races too, including the abortion measure. >> he plans to support my man, no one's ever told me what to do and i believe that women have the right to make the decisions on their own bodies whether tapia's views are widely held or the exception will help determine the outcome in arizona and arizona is 11
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