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. >> is right outside lexington or the lexington area, rather. andy barber and mcgrath.o you think this helps the republican? this debate in the lexington area or cut the other way, or do you know? >> you know, that race is so close. the final "new york times" poll had it 44-44 there. there's not really been that much other public polling. both campaigns will tell you it's on a knife's edge. i talked to andy bar a little bit today. he feels good about the rural areas of the district. it's got urban fayette county, lexington. and the rest is fairly rural. so you've got a lot of different and diverse populations. the trick to winning is to get the rural vote energized and maximize it. that's why amy mcgrath brought joe biden into owingsville, trying to tamp down what andy is trying to do to run up the score. i think that -- and the president came and went to richmond, which is not in lexington, either. so both campaigns understand, the whole game is whether andy can run up the score in rural america. and i'll be honest, right now outside of lexington, what donald trump say
. >> is right outside lexington or the lexington area, rather. andy barber and mcgrath.o you think this helps the republican? this debate in the lexington area or cut the other way, or do you know? >> you know, that race is so close. the final "new york times" poll had it 44-44 there. there's not really been that much other public polling. both campaigns will tell you it's on a knife's edge. i talked to andy bar a little bit today. he feels good about the rural areas of...
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lexington, kentucky, and in the rural area outside of it.atch for here, about 40% of the population are in the lexington county, fayette county. is there going to be surge democratic turnout here? also, rural areas, is the republican interest going to be down at all? are democrats able to make inroads at all in those rural see at 6:00. then at 7:00, that's when things are going to start to intensify. you are going to have in the 00 the second, virginia beach/norfolk, that area. the fifth, that includes charlottesville. ehe venth, that's dav the tenth district right outside of washington, d.c. four republican-held seats that democrats have a shot at picking off. we're going to start getting returns at 7:00 in those. also at 7:00, look at this in florida. all sorts of competitive, potentially competitive districts in florida. we're going to start getting numbers from there as well. and i'll give you one more, georgia. so much talk about the georgia governors race. the theory of the stacey abrams campaign, expand the electorate, bring first-tim
lexington, kentucky, and in the rural area outside of it.atch for here, about 40% of the population are in the lexington county, fayette county. is there going to be surge democratic turnout here? also, rural areas, is the republican interest going to be down at all? are democrats able to make inroads at all in those rural see at 6:00. then at 7:00, that's when things are going to start to intensify. you are going to have in the 00 the second, virginia beach/norfolk, that area. the fifth, that...
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the democrats are interests because the area around lexington, half the population in lexington, in frankfurtthe types of voters who democrats think are particularly motivated for them in the trump era, younger voters, college-educated voters, white collar professionals, that sort of thing. you've got an abundance of them around lexington, some around frankfurt. you also have trump country in this district. it's sort of a mishmash of both. so this is going to be a test of that democratic energy. it's going to be a test of the democrats' ability to make inroads into trump country. it's going to be a test of whether that republican energy that was there for trump two years ago is still there. so again, all we have right now, this is a county for what it's worth, i can tell you in 2016, this is a county donald trump won with 72% of the vote. the early returns we have here show 57%. we're going to get probably about 2,000 votes here. this is probably about 20% of the vote coming in in this county. if the republicans are significantly under 60% here, i think they'd be in trouble. we'll see where t
the democrats are interests because the area around lexington, half the population in lexington, in frankfurtthe types of voters who democrats think are particularly motivated for them in the trump era, younger voters, college-educated voters, white collar professionals, that sort of thing. you've got an abundance of them around lexington, some around frankfurt. you also have trump country in this district. it's sort of a mishmash of both. so this is going to be a test of that democratic...
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this is lexington, kentucky and its surroundings.exington, kentucky and the rural area outside of it. the fascinating thing to watch for here, 40% t of --y're going to be surge democratic turnout.an the republican interest going to be down at all? are they ableoake inroad in the rural trump area? that's something we're 6oing to see 0. then 7:00 is whethings are goino start to intensify. the fifth, includes charlottesville. and 10th right outside washington d.c. fourpu ican-held seat democrats have a shot at picking off. also 70 look at this in florida. all sorts of competitive -- potentially competitive districts in florida. and i gi you one more. georgia. so much talk about the's race. expand the electorate. i'm going to start getting a read out and whether it bleeds out, this is one to watch. if stacey is having a big nightl woodall be in big trouble. >> the man's going to be out the next three days. i> today the last chance for candidates to make their claim to voters. and both sides are barn storming into the final hours of the e
this is lexington, kentucky and its surroundings.exington, kentucky and the rural area outside of it. the fascinating thing to watch for here, 40% t of --y're going to be surge democratic turnout.an the republican interest going to be down at all? are they ableoake inroad in the rural trump area? that's something we're 6oing to see 0. then 7:00 is whethings are goino start to intensify. the fifth, includes charlottesville. and 10th right outside washington d.c. fourpu ican-held seat democrats...
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this is lexington, college town, yes, but it's a rural and ex-urban district around it.the split districts that have a little bit of suburbs and a little bit of rural that are about 50-50 each. democrats have to win some of those in order to get the majority. not all of them, but they have to get some of them. virginia 7 is what we're watching. so far republicans have to feel good that the rural and ex-urban turnout is through the roof. president trump has a way to get his people out. that's what we're seeing in florida and the rural parts of -- >> she was a terrific candidate? >> yes. >> someone from the military background, terrific candidate. >> former marine pilot. atio ase lot of hope on both sides, especially the democratic side, that this could be a big night. we're going to wake up in the morning the country will still be very deeply divided, no question about it. there are some new players on the field, no question about that as well, especially on the democratic side. they activated more women candidates, african-americans are doing well where they're running.
this is lexington, college town, yes, but it's a rural and ex-urban district around it.the split districts that have a little bit of suburbs and a little bit of rural that are about 50-50 each. democrats have to win some of those in order to get the majority. not all of them, but they have to get some of them. virginia 7 is what we're watching. so far republicans have to feel good that the rural and ex-urban turnout is through the roof. president trump has a way to get his people out. that's...
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this is lexington, kentucky, and its surroundings -- let me see.kentucky and in the rural area outside of it, the fascinating thing to watch, about 40% of the population in the lexington county, fayette county is they're going to be surge democratic turnout. also the rural areas. is the republican interesting going to be down at all and are the democrats able to make inroads in those rural trump areas? at 7:00 is when things will start to intensify and you will have in the 7:00 hour four key districts in virginia, the second, virginia beach/norfolk, the fifth including charlottesville and the tenth district right outside washington, d.c., four republican held seat, the democrats have a shot at picking up. we'll start getting returns at 7:00. also at 7:00 look at this in florida, all sorts of competitive potentially districts in florida and we'll start getting numbers from there and one more, georgia, so much talk about the georgia governor's race, the theory of the stacey abrams campaign, expand the electorate and bring first-time voters and gettin
this is lexington, kentucky, and its surroundings -- let me see.kentucky and in the rural area outside of it, the fascinating thing to watch, about 40% of the population in the lexington county, fayette county is they're going to be surge democratic turnout. also the rural areas. is the republican interesting going to be down at all and are the democrats able to make inroads in those rural trump areas? at 7:00 is when things will start to intensify and you will have in the 7:00 hour four key...
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this is lexington, kentucky and the surroundings.in the rural area outside of it the fascinating thing to watch for here about 40% of the population in the lexington county, fayette county there's going to be surged democratic turnout here. are the democrats able to make inroads at all in those rural trump areas? so that's something we're going to see at 6:00. then at 7:00 that's when things are going to start to intensify. you are going to have in the 7:00 hour four key zrigts distr virginia, the seventh the richmond suburbs, and the tenth district right outside washington. we're going to start getting returns at 7:00 in those. also at 7:00, look at this in florida. all sorts of potentially competitive districts in florida. we're going to start getting numbers from there as well. and georgia, so much talk about the georgia's governor race. the theory of the stacey abrams campaign, expand the electorate, bring first time voters out. we'll start to get a read out there as well and whether it bleeds over to key congressional districts.
this is lexington, kentucky and the surroundings.in the rural area outside of it the fascinating thing to watch for here about 40% of the population in the lexington county, fayette county there's going to be surged democratic turnout here. are the democrats able to make inroads at all in those rural trump areas? so that's something we're going to see at 6:00. then at 7:00 that's when things are going to start to intensify. you are going to have in the 7:00 hour four key zrigts distr virginia,...
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lexington suburbs. that closes at 6:00. 7:00 p.m., i love this one. perfect indicator of the national move. chamber of s the commerce republicanism, it lipped to dave brat, the tea party era, a more light leaning andidate and it could potentially go blue. abigail is putting up a hell of leans republican specifically. if democrats can pull these two night.off early in the >> it's probably going to be a democratic takeover if they win races.wo >> that race with brat, that was before l district even the rise of the tea party. >> it was, and it was viewed as republican seat. defeated eric canter, republicans were not seen to be at any risk of losing see. now what's happened is the suburbs have moved mainly because college-educated white shifted from the republicans to the democrats in the age of trump. kentucky ing back to for a second, andy bar, the republican incumbent got over vote in 2016. what are the demographics of this district that make it more this time around? >> suburbs. that's, you know, what i
lexington suburbs. that closes at 6:00. 7:00 p.m., i love this one. perfect indicator of the national move. chamber of s the commerce republicanism, it lipped to dave brat, the tea party era, a more light leaning andidate and it could potentially go blue. abigail is putting up a hell of leans republican specifically. if democrats can pull these two night.off early in the >> it's probably going to be a democratic takeover if they win races.wo >> that race with brat, that was before l...
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we get an idea a little bit after 7:00 as to how the folks in lexington, kentucky, are feeling and ifrr does well, well, i will show you a few other districts where if you go 4 for 4 on the republican side, it's going to be a long night and a really close battle for control of the house of representatives. the second one i want to show you, in addition to the kentucky sixth, is north carolina 2. you probably may have not heard a lot about this and there's a reason. it might be likely republican but let me give you an analysis and you can make up your own mind. george holding is the incumbent, getting a pretty good challenge. a new tool we have, who are these voters, who lives there? who votes there? the census data gives us a pretty indication they are fairly wealthy. $8,000 above the median average of the country. 70% have a college degree or better in the racial breakdown, two-thirds white. 20% black, 10% hispanic. we are going to watch this race throughout the evening. if republicans hold, it would portend good things for the g.o.p. the third area i want to show you is here in geor
we get an idea a little bit after 7:00 as to how the folks in lexington, kentucky, are feeling and ifrr does well, well, i will show you a few other districts where if you go 4 for 4 on the republican side, it's going to be a long night and a really close battle for control of the house of representatives. the second one i want to show you, in addition to the kentucky sixth, is north carolina 2. you probably may have not heard a lot about this and there's a reason. it might be likely republican...
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. >> a lexington, kentucky bourbon caf. a portionhe sales of this cake will go to the southern boys alliance.ul it is a wondegroup, i'm a member of em, they cument, study and celebrate the diverse food cultures of the american south. and all of brian's treats can be ordered on lined a red truck bakery.com. >> and the way i eat it, i can get -- you can smell the bourbon, taste it. they go outo lexington all the time for samplings. >> he goes everywhere. and he also makre a use of all of the purveyors out in the shenandoah area. >> and it is so worth the trip becaus you never know who you will run into although president obama has his delivered to his house. >> and we'll burn off all of these sweets because it will be cold and we'll be clenching, our muscles will be working. >> and that looks delightful. a slice of that looks devine. but yeah, the cold might get yo? si that is not true, but it does burn calories but we're not talking about too muc we head into the weekend. temperatures tomorrow similar to tohey. and on sunday
. >> a lexington, kentucky bourbon caf. a portionhe sales of this cake will go to the southern boys alliance.ul it is a wondegroup, i'm a member of em, they cument, study and celebrate the diverse food cultures of the american south. and all of brian's treats can be ordered on lined a red truck bakery.com. >> and the way i eat it, i can get -- you can smell the bourbon, taste it. they go outo lexington all the time for samplings. >> he goes everywhere. and he also makre a use...
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other trouble spots are in san francisco and berkeley and lexington hills.s they resolved one problem they are sent to another. >>> 6:36. chp said rain is not a factor in a deadly crash involving a bicyclist on a freeway in san jose. the man was hit on southbound to 80 near highway 101. witnesses saw a man lift a bike over a freeway guard well. -- guard well. he was hit almost immediately and was pronounced dead at the scene. chp said the victim may have been homeless. there are several homeless encampments in the area. >>> danville police what police -- people to take a close look at this surveillance video. the package the hit a home tuesday afternoon on old orchard court in the sycamore neighborhood. look at the security camera video. you can see him clearly walking up to the front door. he quickly grabbed a package and walked away. if you have any information on this the danville police would like to hear from you. >>> a bay area woman faces up to six months in jail for releasing non-native fish. police say she confessed to releasing tilapia several time
other trouble spots are in san francisco and berkeley and lexington hills.s they resolved one problem they are sent to another. >>> 6:36. chp said rain is not a factor in a deadly crash involving a bicyclist on a freeway in san jose. the man was hit on southbound to 80 near highway 101. witnesses saw a man lift a bike over a freeway guard well. -- guard well. he was hit almost immediately and was pronounced dead at the scene. chp said the victim may have been homeless. there are...
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nbc bay areas marianne favro is live at lexington reservoir near los gatos with a closer look. developing story out of mountain view. the all-clear has been given at google )s campus there. an envelope, filled with white powder, forced 70 employees to evacuate. the hazmat crew tested the powder and determined it was not dangerous. so, what was it? police detectives are taking it back to the lab to test it and find out. the good news: no one was hurt. a man attacked while walking and texting on a trail in palo alto. this evening it )s getting a lot of attention on the peninsula mainly because people there say it )s happening a lot more often than most people know. and they )re worried any one of them could be next. nbc bay area )s anoushah rasta joins us live in palo alto with the story. anoushah? tonight in a drowning at a contra costa county high school. the family the teen who drowned has filed a lawsuit. back in may, )ben curry ) was found unresponsive during swim class at the san ramon valley high school swimming pool. he was taken to the hospital where he died. according t
nbc bay areas marianne favro is live at lexington reservoir near los gatos with a closer look. developing story out of mountain view. the all-clear has been given at google )s campus there. an envelope, filled with white powder, forced 70 employees to evacuate. the hazmat crew tested the powder and determined it was not dangerous. so, what was it? police detectives are taking it back to the lab to test it and find out. the good news: no one was hurt. a man attacked while walking and texting on...
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but the city of lexington, university of kentucky, about 40% of this is in and around lexington, kentucky. college students, younger people, college-educated voters, white collared professionals, so we will see in and around lexington, is the democratic energy there? the other aspect of this is the outlying resolutely trump areas, trump winning with 70% of the vote. is the trump energy a touch lower? also, have democrats succeeded in make i any inroads into trump country. as you mentioned, people will be keeping a close eye on this 7th district. two counties outside richmond make up this district. it was dave brat in 2014 who set off a political earthquake when he knocked off eric cantor in a republican primary. that victory by dave brat in many way withes portended the rise of donald trump, the mood of the republican electorate. and now dave brat finds himself one of the most endangered republicans out there. if spanberger, the democrat, is able to move things, that could tell you big things are happening for democrats in virginia, yes, but nationally, as well. and there are four distric
but the city of lexington, university of kentucky, about 40% of this is in and around lexington, kentucky. college students, younger people, college-educated voters, white collared professionals, so we will see in and around lexington, is the democratic energy there? the other aspect of this is the outlying resolutely trump areas, trump winning with 70% of the vote. is the trump energy a touch lower? also, have democrats succeeded in make i any inroads into trump country. as you mentioned,...
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ornament -- ordinary citizens who formed extrude married deeds in defense of this republic, from lexingtone than 41 million americans men and women have served during times of war and almost 700,000 have given the last full measure. it,ou ask any why they did they would tell you it was the right thing to do. this day is for them. it is for those who have served in all the lonely outposts in the military, at home, distant lands, who left families and loved ones and who overcame challenges that many of us would find unimaginable. when the towering figure of 20 -- ary american live sure literature except of the nobel prize in 1954 it, he was up sensible he speaking to novelists and journalists. but i believe he was speaking to the heart of the soldier that he longed to be during the great war. quote, aof, and i life's work spent in the exit -- agony and sweat of human spirit, not for glory, but to make out of the material of the human spirit something which was not there before. he must teach himself, that the basest of all things is to be afraid, and teaching himself that forever, leaving no
ornament -- ordinary citizens who formed extrude married deeds in defense of this republic, from lexingtone than 41 million americans men and women have served during times of war and almost 700,000 have given the last full measure. it,ou ask any why they did they would tell you it was the right thing to do. this day is for them. it is for those who have served in all the lonely outposts in the military, at home, distant lands, who left families and loved ones and who overcame challenges that...
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this is in and around lexington, kentucky. think of the university of kentucky, go wild cats.going to test a cup of things we've been talking about all year. with college educated voters, sort of upper income, that's sort of fayette county, lexington, and the other thing we're going to see in this district is this is a republican district, this is trump district which were overwhelmingly for trump, have the democrats made any inroads there? is the republican enthusiasm there a little lower relative to the democratic parts? if this race mcgrath versus barr is tight as those numbers come in, that's an early sign for democrats. and then 6:00 polling times, 7:00 eastern time, virginia -- virginia becomes ground zero for this thing, i think. give you a cup of examples here. this is the seventh district. think of the richmond suburbs. remember dave bratt caused a political earthquake several years ago. dave brat now fighting for his political life. if dave brat loses this race the richmond suburbs that could be a big sign-in virginia but also bigger nationally as well. >> the races
this is in and around lexington, kentucky. think of the university of kentucky, go wild cats.going to test a cup of things we've been talking about all year. with college educated voters, sort of upper income, that's sort of fayette county, lexington, and the other thing we're going to see in this district is this is a republican district, this is trump district which were overwhelmingly for trump, have the democrats made any inroads there? is the republican enthusiasm there a little lower...
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it's based around lexington, kentucky.e'll see, is there surge democratic turnout in and around lexington? will that be a theme? how about the rural areas outside of it. they're very republican, very pro-trump. have democrats made any inroads? is enthusiasm down there at all? is enthusiasm up there, for that matter? those are some clues we might get revealed. 7:00, things start to pick up in intensity. four districts right here in virginia. four republican-held districts that democrats have invested heavily in trying to flip them. we're expecting the democrats to get the tenth. they're certainly favored there. the question, though, do they succeed in going further? the seventh district, richmond suburbs. the fifth district based around charlottesvil charlottesville. the second district around virginia beach. also florida at 7:00. look at all those democratic targets down there in florida. some endangered republican incumbents. think of carlos kurbcurbelo. georgia, if stacey abrams, the democratic candidate performs well ou
it's based around lexington, kentucky.e'll see, is there surge democratic turnout in and around lexington? will that be a theme? how about the rural areas outside of it. they're very republican, very pro-trump. have democrats made any inroads? is enthusiasm down there at all? is enthusiasm up there, for that matter? those are some clues we might get revealed. 7:00, things start to pick up in intensity. four districts right here in virginia. four republican-held districts that democrats have...
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are the democrats overperforming around lexington? is mcgrath making suburbs in the rural areas? is republican energy alive in the rural areas? we may get a sense there. and at 7:00, again, 7:00 eastern time look at all these competitive districts in virginia, look at all these competitive districts in florida, we're going to get poll closings in these places and i think we're really going to start to get a sense early on, are we seeing a big blue wave form, are we seeing surprising republican resilience, are we seeing something muddled, something suspenseful where we may have to go district by district, hour by hour, to see if that number -- if democrats can just get it across the finish line, or republicans can hold them off, there are so many possibilities, talking about them for months. we do not know what the story is going to be tuesday night. we do not know what the plot twists are going to be. the american people are authoring them right now as they vote in early voting and head to the polls tuesday and tuesday night we will see what the story is. we are ready to pivot wh
are the democrats overperforming around lexington? is mcgrath making suburbs in the rural areas? is republican energy alive in the rural areas? we may get a sense there. and at 7:00, again, 7:00 eastern time look at all these competitive districts in virginia, look at all these competitive districts in florida, we're going to get poll closings in these places and i think we're really going to start to get a sense early on, are we seeing a big blue wave form, are we seeing surprising republican...
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this is the lexington area, university of kentucky. republican-held seat, trump won it by double digits. amy mcgrath challenging andy barr. again, a couple things that are going to be tested here. this is a battle ground district. lexington is about 40% of the population here. is there democratic energy? is there surge democratic energy in a college town with a lot of sort of white collar professionals, that constituency we've been talking about, young voters we've seen activating this campaign? the rural voters, trump country, places trump won with 65, 70% of the vote. is the republican enthusiasm on par there, or is it down a little? and have democrats made inroads into trump country? so, a read out there in the 6th district of kentucky in the first hour, 7:00, an hour later, things get very competitive very quickly. the state of virginia, the polls close there. there are four districts in virginia. republican districts where democrats are trying to flip. here's one to keep an eye on right away. this is the suburbs of richmond. they
this is the lexington area, university of kentucky. republican-held seat, trump won it by double digits. amy mcgrath challenging andy barr. again, a couple things that are going to be tested here. this is a battle ground district. lexington is about 40% of the population here. is there democratic energy? is there surge democratic energy in a college town with a lot of sort of white collar professionals, that constituency we've been talking about, young voters we've seen activating this...
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from milpitas, san jose, light rain through campbell, los gatos there and you can see down across lexington hills some moderate rainfall this morning. now, all of this is pushing to the east but you can see behind it so the south bay getting rain action as you start off the day. a live look at the "salesforce" tower sales some low clouds and fog in spots. our temperatures are in the mild side in the 50s. from 56 in concord, oakland you're at 59. livermore 56. san francisco 57. san jose 59. santa rosa 54 this morning. so your rain headlines, we are tracking that light rain across the south and east bay this morning. wein storms are looking t lingering residual moisture so that is why we sh avy rain, strong winds, from midnight tonight into that's w second storm gets going for us across the bay area. so for that second stronger storm, that will be overnight into tomorrow morning. so there we go with that stronger storm. so the storm impacts for tomorrow, looking at some gusty winds. now, we're not talking about areawide flooding but we could see some street flooding with the second storm and
from milpitas, san jose, light rain through campbell, los gatos there and you can see down across lexington hills some moderate rainfall this morning. now, all of this is pushing to the east but you can see behind it so the south bay getting rain action as you start off the day. a live look at the "salesforce" tower sales some low clouds and fog in spots. our temperatures are in the mild side in the 50s. from 56 in concord, oakland you're at 59. livermore 56. san francisco 57. san...
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nbc bay areas marianne favro is live at lexington
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and we had that in lexington, and i went to this park where they had the national overdose awareness day and proclamations were read. and speeches were given. there was nothing about it in the newspaper or nothing about it on the news and it irritated me. it irritated me. nothing was mentioned about it. so when i get this call, or we go down to this meeting, the then-u.s. attorney, carrie harvey comes in and my first question is how are you going to be different than these people? well, because he walked the walk and talked the talk. he started it. and then it didn't take us long to realize that he really, it was the real deal. he wanted to reach the community, and he did. and that's how h.e.a.t. started. i don't know how many members we have now. it's very effective. i say if you don't have it in your office, why not? >> if i could jump in, i know personally, colorado, north carolina, attorney general josh stein, they are bringing together all of those as we've talked about in our six lines, they're bringing together everyone in the community. we were down there about six months ago
and we had that in lexington, and i went to this park where they had the national overdose awareness day and proclamations were read. and speeches were given. there was nothing about it in the newspaper or nothing about it on the news and it irritated me. it irritated me. nothing was mentioned about it. so when i get this call, or we go down to this meeting, the then-u.s. attorney, carrie harvey comes in and my first question is how are you going to be different than these people? well, because...
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president trump went here, he went to richmond which is south of lexington.e president biden went to bath county, a rural county. if mcgrath keeps the rural areas down and gets better than 53, 54 in fayette, she has a shot. >> andy barr is 357 votes ahead. obviously it is still very early. polls just closed about 22 minutes ago. in terms of the state polls, also just in florida and the governor's race, that's also been a fascinating race. >> no doubt about it. i mean we talk about why governorship matters. think back to the election of 2000 in florida. whoever is a governor matters in the next presidential election, but one thing to watch tonight is the trump map from 2016. remember how he changed all of the midwestern states from iowa to wisconsin to michigan to pennsylvania, ohio, those states all have governorships tonight. so democrats in each one of those states are either within the grasp of winning or slightly ahead here. so that will also be a repudiation for, you know, just what happened in 2016. so it portends big things for 2020, which is right aro
president trump went here, he went to richmond which is south of lexington.e president biden went to bath county, a rural county. if mcgrath keeps the rural areas down and gets better than 53, 54 in fayette, she has a shot. >> andy barr is 357 votes ahead. obviously it is still very early. polls just closed about 22 minutes ago. in terms of the state polls, also just in florida and the governor's race, that's also been a fascinating race. >> no doubt about it. i mean we talk about...
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and lexington. i think to myself who arere thee people. are they scientologists?ughter] pluralism and individualism e. five. so, i stood up to the m microphe and i gave a keynote address ayat would have done professor orrin proud. i say when we confront the reality of modern civilization can only understand through the full range of its pluralism and yet we are driven back to realize that any is the composite of the countless individualism that make it up. [applause] i went on like that for 35 minutes. [laughter] they said thank you that was healing and the single best thing any organizer does, they slipped the envelope. never been paid for a lecture before. i waited and i opened it up, $500. all the money in the world. i come back home, take my clothes off, get back in bed about 9:30 by now. i go to sleep, martha finally wakes up and i say you will not believe what happened while you were asleep. [laughter] i had $500 remember the whole dream of coming to new york is that we would live in this flamboyant and frivolous way and now we have $500 so we decided to go
and lexington. i think to myself who arere thee people. are they scientologists?ughter] pluralism and individualism e. five. so, i stood up to the m microphe and i gave a keynote address ayat would have done professor orrin proud. i say when we confront the reality of modern civilization can only understand through the full range of its pluralism and yet we are driven back to realize that any is the composite of the countless individualism that make it up. [applause] i went on like that for 35...
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reid: kentucky's sixth congressional district around lexington. thit ifirst competitive race of the night that closes. it is not considered one of the democrats' best opportunities to flip the sea, so if they and at winning this will be over pretty soon rht after the polls close. keep an seats, especially the largest cities in america, the most expensive media markets right now, places like new york, philadelphia, where democrats think th can pick up a number of seats, minneapolis, los angeles. there are plenty of districts to watch. laura: there are interesting governors races across america e huge numbers of people vote. what does that tell us about if there is a shifting balance of powein america? reid: back in 2016 president trumpon election in part by breaking down what we called the blue wall -- 18 states and the district of columbia benefit votedti democin the last six presidential elections. states like pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin, all part of that blue wall. if democrats are not able to win back governorships in the key states -
reid: kentucky's sixth congressional district around lexington. thit ifirst competitive race of the night that closes. it is not considered one of the democrats' best opportunities to flip the sea, so if they and at winning this will be over pretty soon rht after the polls close. keep an seats, especially the largest cities in america, the most expensive media markets right now, places like new york, philadelphia, where democrats think th can pick up a number of seats, minneapolis, los angeles....
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this is lexington, suburbs of lexington. why he is not running away with the race?ion center, college town, state capitol. pretty liberal and dominant force in this. the further you get out into the rural counties the better off he is. lexington itself is more democrat. >> bill: do me a favor here in the senate race in arizona. why do you think mcsally is the big arbiter? >> if the republicans win this they stand the likelihood of gaining seats in the senate. if they lose it, they don't. an indicator. it will be -- they've already started voting there. they vote early. bust it will close a little bit later in the evening. the big county is right here, maricopa county, most of the state's population. sinema has represented it for a number of terms in congress. she started as a ralph nader supporter in 2000. ran as a green party candidate for the state legislature and lost. was a pretty liberal member of the legislature when she got elected as a democrat. after going to congress she tried to stay to the business community in phoenix i'm a business-friendly democrat. s
this is lexington, suburbs of lexington. why he is not running away with the race?ion center, college town, state capitol. pretty liberal and dominant force in this. the further you get out into the rural counties the better off he is. lexington itself is more democrat. >> bill: do me a favor here in the senate race in arizona. why do you think mcsally is the big arbiter? >> if the republicans win this they stand the likelihood of gaining seats in the senate. if they lose it, they...
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the winner in lexington, kentucky. thank you, sir. >> sandra: we're awaiting the president.conference at the white house reacting to the mid-term election results. we'll bring you there live to the white house as soon as he begins speaking. >> bill: also you just heard andy barr talk about it. democrats did not win the seat of paul ryan. wisconsin one. the former aide and successor is steil. he is our guest coming up live next. >> the voters of the first congressional district. thank you for the opportunity, the trust and confidence you have placed in me and the ideas and policies that are going to give us the opportunity to succeed. the best decisions you'll ever make. go to newdayusa.com, or call 1-877-423-5734. the pressure cooker that crisps. it's the best of pressure cooking and air frying all in one so in as little as 30 minutes it will be crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, and on your table. the ninja foodi, the pressure cooker that crisps. hi dad. no. edon't try to get up. hi, i'm julie, a right at home caregiver. and if i'd been caring for tom's dad, i woul
the winner in lexington, kentucky. thank you, sir. >> sandra: we're awaiting the president.conference at the white house reacting to the mid-term election results. we'll bring you there live to the white house as soon as he begins speaking. >> bill: also you just heard andy barr talk about it. democrats did not win the seat of paul ryan. wisconsin one. the former aide and successor is steil. he is our guest coming up live next. >> the voters of the first congressional...
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the wind is strongest at the higher elevations but these eucalyptus trees in the hills near lexington reservoir are a sign that this latest red flag warning is a bit differentfrom earlier alerts issued by calfire says division chief jim crawford.jim crawford/calfire "....we've had high level winds with the other ones that didn't come down to the surface where this time we're seeing a bit more winds at lower elevations..." the fog is no longer much of a factor and there has been virtually no rain so far this fall. last week's stubborn fire off highway nine near felton managed to scorch a few otherwise fire-resistent redwoods. jim crawford/calfire '.....this is the time of year when you see fire season along the extreme coast, so places like felton, scotts valley, santa cruz and aptos come into play and be at risk in offshore events like this one...."the winds are sucking what little moisture is left from the all but dead grass and other seasonal vegetation and the fuel load is still relatively high as a result from trees weakened by the last drought. fire season tends to peak late here
the wind is strongest at the higher elevations but these eucalyptus trees in the hills near lexington reservoir are a sign that this latest red flag warning is a bit differentfrom earlier alerts issued by calfire says division chief jim crawford.jim crawford/calfire "....we've had high level winds with the other ones that didn't come down to the surface where this time we're seeing a bit more winds at lower elevations..." the fog is no longer much of a factor and there has been...
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republican state went for trump in two thousand and sixteen but this particular district centered around lexington we will see what happens exactly with with this in terms of the eastern states that are closing we move towards the west. people talk about. the changes in the political landscape what should we be looking for in terms of what's going on in the eastern states so we'll let them reflect to give us an idea of what happen across the country yes we have besides kentucky which is that first house race that's up for grabs we have three other states that have significant possibilities of toss ups in the house possible flipping seats that's virginia georgia and florida so we have to watch very specific house races there to see if we start to see that beginning of a democratic shift of power we also have two very important governor races going on in florida and georgia as previously mentioned andrea gillum in florida would be the first african-american governor of florida if he wins he is a democrat and we also have stacy abrams who would be the first female black governor of any state in the u
republican state went for trump in two thousand and sixteen but this particular district centered around lexington we will see what happens exactly with with this in terms of the eastern states that are closing we move towards the west. people talk about. the changes in the political landscape what should we be looking for in terms of what's going on in the eastern states so we'll let them reflect to give us an idea of what happen across the country yes we have besides kentucky which is that...
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i grew up in a place called lexington, missouri, published by thousand, not a fancy place. i tell you what provokes their that is not scraps. maybe scraps to you but it's not scraps for those working hard every day trying to make him eat. we need to protect those lower rates for the middle-class and do more. you asked about the deficit and raising revenues. i start with obamacare. it will cost us $2 trillion over the next ten years. costing missouri families higher premiums, higher deductibles and narrow doctor networks every single day. we can do better than that and can protect people with existing conditions and protect young people on their parents insurance but that's where i would start. >> candidates, miss mccaskill, you often said you work with president trump on things that benefit missourians but you just signed a bill, a gag bill that you are a cosponsor of that tells pharmacist customers there are cheaper options. it's quite clear you don't care for the present style very much. mr. hawley, you have been a beneficiary of president trump during his campaign and hi
i grew up in a place called lexington, missouri, published by thousand, not a fancy place. i tell you what provokes their that is not scraps. maybe scraps to you but it's not scraps for those working hard every day trying to make him eat. we need to protect those lower rates for the middle-class and do more. you asked about the deficit and raising revenues. i start with obamacare. it will cost us $2 trillion over the next ten years. costing missouri families higher premiums, higher deductibles...
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everyone said the rain is a mixed lexington. it will mix the fire but it will create more problems. >> >> workers are devastated by the camp fire. they spent the day working. one priority was cutting down and trimming the trees. these take prop -- top priority because they make comedown during the storm. -- they make comedown during the storm. >> they are working hard to forecast the steady rain. >> the heavier the rain, the more hazardous it becomes. >> they say the ground will not be able to absorb much water so they are looking at maps trying to figure out which areas may get to brief close. -- debris. >> we are expecting 4-6 inches. trying to get their lives out so if there is any kind of movement of the soil, they can find everything. >> they spent the day trying to find homes and looking for victims who couldn't escape the flames. they said the rain could impact recovery efforts. >> they may have to cease their operations during heavier downpours. >> they said the fire will help to extinguish the flames that are still burn
everyone said the rain is a mixed lexington. it will mix the fire but it will create more problems. >> >> workers are devastated by the camp fire. they spent the day working. one priority was cutting down and trimming the trees. these take prop -- top priority because they make comedown during the storm. -- they make comedown during the storm. >> they are working hard to forecast the steady rain. >> the heavier the rain, the more hazardous it becomes. >> they say...
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there is a liberal urban core, lexington, kentucky.e is some suburbs which include a lot of moderate swing voters, moderate republicans, soft democrats. and then there is a ring of conservative rural voters outside of all of that. so it is a picture of the entire country. and we focused on the fact that we represent everyone to the best of our ability. even those who may disagree with our votes. we are very accessible. and then we focused on the results. we kept our promises and did what we said we were going to do. we produced policies that resulted in a booming economy. we focused on the opioid epidemic and reformed the va. i think that made the difference in the end. liz: the president has to be the hardest working president in modern times. what was the significance of having president trump come to campaign for you, especially when it comes to the potential fence sitter's, the mad rats who may not have voted for him. how did they react to president trump in your district? >> in a diverse district like mine there are some vote hors
there is a liberal urban core, lexington, kentucky.e is some suburbs which include a lot of moderate swing voters, moderate republicans, soft democrats. and then there is a ring of conservative rural voters outside of all of that. so it is a picture of the entire country. and we focused on the fact that we represent everyone to the best of our ability. even those who may disagree with our votes. we are very accessible. and then we focused on the results. we kept our promises and did what we...
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there.the wind is strongest at the higher elevations but these eucalyptus trees in the hills near the lexington reservoir are a sign that this latest red flag warning is a bit different from earlier alerts issued by calfire.there has been virtually no there has been virtually no rain so far this fall. last week's stubborn fire off highway nine near felton managed to scorch a few otherwise fire-resistent redwoods. (grant)summer."> (grant)the winds are sucking what little moisture is left from the all but dead grass and other seasonal vegetation and the fuel load is still relatively high as a result from trees weakened by the last drought. fire season tends to peak late in the santa cruz mountains.all personnel to remain on high alert as fire season is showing no sign of letting up anytime soon. (grant) now to our four zone forecast... as we take this live look outside at the embarcadero... joining us now is chief met
there.the wind is strongest at the higher elevations but these eucalyptus trees in the hills near the lexington reservoir are a sign that this latest red flag warning is a bit different from earlier alerts issued by calfire.there has been virtually no there has been virtually no rain so far this fall. last week's stubborn fire off highway nine near felton managed to scorch a few otherwise fire-resistent redwoods. (grant)summer."> (grant)the winds are sucking what little moisture is left...
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you've got a bellwether race around lexing tong -- lexington nd kentucky. and one of the big things regardless of election outcome, we expect the president to really lean in on trade. the policy put that has kept a lot of his trade agenda, specifically autotariffs and another round of china tariffs could come by the end of this month. vonnie: so that almost doesn't count who controls the house or the senate. that's going to happen on its own terms. if we do see a change in leadership in the house, what does it mine for other things that might impact corporate america? >> don't forget too. there's a wide swath of the house democrat that at least privately agree with a lot of what trump is doing on trade, specifically with china. you have organized labor. a key stakeholder in the democratic party in favor of a lot of the trade narrative. you know, you sort of look at that bipartisanship where you could see a speaker pelosi and a president trump come to agreement. infrastructure is always going to be at the top of that list. that story may go for about a week
you've got a bellwether race around lexing tong -- lexington nd kentucky. and one of the big things regardless of election outcome, we expect the president to really lean in on trade. the policy put that has kept a lot of his trade agenda, specifically autotariffs and another round of china tariffs could come by the end of this month. vonnie: so that almost doesn't count who controls the house or the senate. that's going to happen on its own terms. if we do see a change in leadership in the...
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i get on the subway and i go up to 50th and lexington where doral hotel is, it used to be a piece of cincinnati in the middle of new york, i walk into lobby and there's a guy in the suit pacing, must be john, sees me, shakes my hand and says we are all waiting for you. i stepped into the ballroom which is about 4 times as wide as this one, every seat is taken. there's a big banner on the far end that says pluralism and individualism 85 and everyone men has suit and all the women in stockings and high heels and i'm think to go myself who are these people, are they science sciencetologists. so i stepped to the microphone and i give a keynote address that would have done professor irwin proud. i say when we confront the reality of modern civilization we can only understand it through the full range of its many pluralisms and yet when we inspect those pluralisms in all the plurality we are driven back to realize that any pluralism is simply composite of countless individualisms that make it up. [laughter] >> we look at the individual and yet we can only see the plural and get when we exp
i get on the subway and i go up to 50th and lexington where doral hotel is, it used to be a piece of cincinnati in the middle of new york, i walk into lobby and there's a guy in the suit pacing, must be john, sees me, shakes my hand and says we are all waiting for you. i stepped into the ballroom which is about 4 times as wide as this one, every seat is taken. there's a big banner on the far end that says pluralism and individualism 85 and everyone men has suit and all the women in stockings...
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using college basketball lexington, kentucky rings to the voters i'm sure. candidate, he will win tonight. >> steve skully has results now 8:30 hour. >> susan, one of the most expensive senate races in the beto o'rourke, raised 38 million last quarter alone. ou can see just how tight this race is. again, only a small percent, 1% democratic ut congressman with 51% of the vote senator to 48.4% for ted cruz it, could be a long night, a lot of metropolitan in, s in texas not coming dallas, forth worth and houston. florida governor's race, close between former congressman ron desantis and gillum, mayor of 49.1% to 49.7 th and 72% of the vote now in the race.da governor's the senate race is also very tight, incumbent governor rick trying to unseat bill nelson, democratic candidate vying for a fourth term. 72% of the veet in with rick scott, just over 50% compared to 49.9% for senator bill nelson. let's move to some of the house about in were talking north carolina,'s ninth congressional district, the race called.been dan mccready, narrow lead over republican mark
using college basketball lexington, kentucky rings to the voters i'm sure. candidate, he will win tonight. >> steve skully has results now 8:30 hour. >> susan, one of the most expensive senate races in the beto o'rourke, raised 38 million last quarter alone. ou can see just how tight this race is. again, only a small percent, 1% democratic ut congressman with 51% of the vote senator to 48.4% for ted cruz it, could be a long night, a lot of metropolitan in, s in texas not coming...
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chairmen of -- 11 stars between them, and they left personal papers at libraries of congress and in lexington, virginia, so i went through those collections. i also explored archival material and the various cemeteries and the european office of the commission just outside of paris. that material is somewhat disorganized, but i did find quite a few nuggets in there. one of the things -- the chief of staff by the agency, and mike conley is the audience, i probably should not say this in front of him -- but one of the things i would really like to do before i retire is go over to france for a couple of weeks and see if we can't instill some order into those collections. they are rich but now, somewhat difficult to use. what were some of the discoveries? i have a few slides to show, so i will wrap up the narrative portion of my remarks in a minute and we will look at some pictures. to me, it is impossible to fully appreciate the excellence of the work is by this agency both historically and currently without seeing some visuals from the cemeteries and the monuments that they are responsible for
chairmen of -- 11 stars between them, and they left personal papers at libraries of congress and in lexington, virginia, so i went through those collections. i also explored archival material and the various cemeteries and the european office of the commission just outside of paris. that material is somewhat disorganized, but i did find quite a few nuggets in there. one of the things -- the chief of staff by the agency, and mike conley is the audience, i probably should not say this in front of...
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andy barr's district around lexington. he has a tough challenge around amy mcgrath.lly tight race. the president won there. it will be called early. we may know based on kentucky 6 how the night will go. >> shepard: thanks, ken. great to talk to you. breaking in just the last hour, an shm moment. police in new york have arrested alec baldwin after according to the police report he punched somebody in a spat over something on 10th street in the west village. we sent jackie henrich out there. >> he was charged with misdemeanor assault and harassment. his court date still tba. we're told this stems from an incident around 5th and 10th where the 60-year-old actor was going for a parking space. the victim, a man swiping the parking space out from under him. the baldwin punched him in the face and the victim was taken to the hospital complaining of pain. we're told the actor had come out at any point and meantime, we're getting reaction from president trump. baldwin and trump have sparred before. baldwin portrayed president trump on "saturday night live." just a little ove
andy barr's district around lexington. he has a tough challenge around amy mcgrath.lly tight race. the president won there. it will be called early. we may know based on kentucky 6 how the night will go. >> shepard: thanks, ken. great to talk to you. breaking in just the last hour, an shm moment. police in new york have arrested alec baldwin after according to the police report he punched somebody in a spat over something on 10th street in the west village. we sent jackie henrich out...
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andy barr, the republican, has democratic core, lexington city, surrounded by 19 very rural bluegrass he has done everything right but he is running against amy mcgrath, a former fighter pilot, democrat. she has been running as a moderate. she had tons of money. this is one the republicans ought to put away. if those early returns come in and show he has lost, it is going to be a bad night for the gop. by contrast, also looking at florida 26. you mentioned carlos curbelo. this is clinton district. she won it by 16 points, southern florida, very hispanic. he is cuban-american republican. he tried to put distance between himself and the president. if he manages to squeak out a victory, might suggest republicans who distanced themselves a little bit, running nuanced campaign with voters. paul: jason. >>> upstate new york, district held by john fastow, a republican. it is a swing district. obama won in 2012. sharply went to trump in. he is run with a number of black progressives running in this cycle. the race is very close, within the margin of error. with the new jersey race we'll find
andy barr, the republican, has democratic core, lexington city, surrounded by 19 very rural bluegrass he has done everything right but he is running against amy mcgrath, a former fighter pilot, democrat. she has been running as a moderate. she had tons of money. this is one the republicans ought to put away. if those early returns come in and show he has lost, it is going to be a bad night for the gop. by contrast, also looking at florida 26. you mentioned carlos curbelo. this is clinton...
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in the 1980s, neighbors on the 300 block of lexington street worked to plan street trees. now they are mature and they provide both shade and beauty. in the gaps have been filled in by residents at their own expense. i planted a flower -- a flowering cherry tree to replace a vandalized tree. it was purposely larger than the sapling. i don't have a lifetime to watch this thing mature. i wanted it weekly and watched it grow and leave out. it was just becoming established it was just glorious. and as stan said, there are personal collection -- connections to trees that you plant and care for. last thursday, november 8th, i was horrified to suddenly see over a third of this tree lying on the street. no notification. tree cutters had descended them as tree lined blocks and now all of the draped limbs that provide shade and beauty are gone and sidewalk clearance starts about 9-10 feet above the payment -- pavement. the larger trees have a natural shape. my neighbor's tree looks like a lollipop but there is still some limbs that are entangled in the wires. i guess the person was
in the 1980s, neighbors on the 300 block of lexington street worked to plan street trees. now they are mature and they provide both shade and beauty. in the gaps have been filled in by residents at their own expense. i planted a flower -- a flowering cherry tree to replace a vandalized tree. it was purposely larger than the sapling. i don't have a lifetime to watch this thing mature. i wanted it weekly and watched it grow and leave out. it was just becoming established it was just glorious. and...
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there's a huge race in lexington and some of the surrounding rural counties.e that mitch mcconnell will be watching closely. one that's gonna give us a sense of how this night will shape up. it's a trump district he won by almost 20 points. democrats recruited a fighter pilot who has a decorated record and has run a strong campaign. if democrats win in kentucky, it could mean the house will be in jeopardy. >> dana: if they don't win? >> republicans can breathe a sigh of relief. >> dana: at 7:00 p.m., what happens? looking at virginia and indiana. >> virginia. lot of house races in virginia. dave bratt, very conservative. abigail spamberger. she's one of the strongest democratic recruits. suburban district that voted for president trump. if republicans hold the seat that's a good sign. >> dana: indiana. >> joe donnelly. the senate will start in indiana. first state to close. it's a very close race. both sides have an advantage. if donnelly win, democrats might have a chance to gain a seat in the senate. >> dana: wow. >> if republicans can beat donnelly, that me
there's a huge race in lexington and some of the surrounding rural counties.e that mitch mcconnell will be watching closely. one that's gonna give us a sense of how this night will shape up. it's a trump district he won by almost 20 points. democrats recruited a fighter pilot who has a decorated record and has run a strong campaign. if democrats win in kentucky, it could mean the house will be in jeopardy. >> dana: if they don't win? >> republicans can breathe a sigh of relief....
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downstate illinois, the iron range, lexington, kentucky, perhaps, but in northern maine, a district thatrump broke through in in 2016 and carried that lone electoral college vote. he's still in trouble against a veteran named jerod golden. races are breaking in strange ways and i think that produces a wide range of possible outcomes, but i think the most likely outcome is democrats gaining the house. >> we've been trying to put our fing or what is driving interest for candidates and voters. i was in tennessee and spoke with democratic senate candidate bredesen. he said this is what his voters care about most. what issue is most important to tennessee voters? immigration or health care? >> i think overwhelmingly, it's health care. you know, by the nature of my campaign, i've talked to a lot of people who voted for donald trump. he won the state by 26 points. and the number of times that health care comes up in discussions compared to immigration, it has to be 50 to 1. >> and then there's republican scott walker who is asking wisconsin voters to give him a third term as governor. listen to
downstate illinois, the iron range, lexington, kentucky, perhaps, but in northern maine, a district thatrump broke through in in 2016 and carried that lone electoral college vote. he's still in trouble against a veteran named jerod golden. races are breaking in strange ways and i think that produces a wide range of possible outcomes, but i think the most likely outcome is democrats gaining the house. >> we've been trying to put our fing or what is driving interest for candidates and...