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how is she looking in a general election? guest: arizona is a swing state. e is very pro-trump, one of the most loyal republicans to the presidents can -- conspiracy theories of the arizona election results. she is going to have a harder time winning the general election, the favored democrat certified the election for president biden in 2020. arizona is a swing state. it's a good year to be a republican. she's got a decent chance if she wins tonight to win an election in arizona. host: i didn't know if i said that. talk about that. who would he face and a general election? guest: the senate primary features blake masters, a protege of peter teal, the entrepreneur who has funded a lot of republican candidates from -- he endorsed him in that race. there are a few other candidates, the attorney general. the trump endorsement is looking like it's given masters a lot of momentum. host: how is mark kelly looking? guest: any democrat, senator kelly is a first-term democrat, is going to have a challenging reelection in a swing state. his hope is that some of the mor
how is she looking in a general election? guest: arizona is a swing state. e is very pro-trump, one of the most loyal republicans to the presidents can -- conspiracy theories of the arizona election results. she is going to have a harder time winning the general election, the favored democrat certified the election for president biden in 2020. arizona is a swing state. it's a good year to be a republican. she's got a decent chance if she wins tonight to win an election in arizona. host: i...
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conceded through republican rival harriet hagerman, who won on the house ballot in the november general electionrman, who was endorsed by former u.s. president donald trump, has embraced his lies about the 2020 election being stolen. cheney's loss marks a big victory in trump's effort to purge perceived enemies from the party, but cheney says, she won't give up the fight to keep trump out of the oval office. >> our nation is barreling, once again, torts crisis, lawlessness, and violence. no american should support election deniers for any position of genuine responsibility, or the refusal to follow the rule of law will corrupt our future. >> donald trump's former attorney, rudy giuliani, is expected to appear before a special grand jury later today, here, in georgia. prosecutors have informed giuliani he is a target in the probe into trump's efforts to flip the 2020 presidential election results in georgia and former national security advisor, john bolton, warns giuliani's testimony could spell trouble for trump. >> resident trump may be right behind him, in terms of liability.if rudy giuliani i
conceded through republican rival harriet hagerman, who won on the house ballot in the november general electionrman, who was endorsed by former u.s. president donald trump, has embraced his lies about the 2020 election being stolen. cheney's loss marks a big victory in trump's effort to purge perceived enemies from the party, but cheney says, she won't give up the fight to keep trump out of the oval office. >> our nation is barreling, once again, torts crisis, lawlessness, and violence....
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republican rival kelly tshibaka, who is endorsed by the former president will both advance to the general election, along with democrat patricia chesbro, and former republican vice presidential nominee sarah palin is running for alaska's at large house seat. that's a special election. she will advance to the general election, along with fellow republican nick begich and democrat mary peltola. a fourth spot is too early to call for both races. so, let's bring our panel back. charlie, i want to get reaction from you to those very early results. so, what do you think? >> well, it's not at all surprising that senator lisa murkowski has advanced. that was expected. but no one should underestimate senator murkowski's political skills. you may remember several years ago, she was defeated in a primary by a tea party candidate. he defeated her, and then she turned around and beat him in the general election with a write in candidate. now, alaska is not wyoming. yes, alaska leans republican. but not to the extent that wyoming does. and so, in a general election, i think lisa murkowski is more centrist, cent
republican rival kelly tshibaka, who is endorsed by the former president will both advance to the general election, along with democrat patricia chesbro, and former republican vice presidential nominee sarah palin is running for alaska's at large house seat. that's a special election. she will advance to the general election, along with fellow republican nick begich and democrat mary peltola. a fourth spot is too early to call for both races. so, let's bring our panel back. charlie, i want to...
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lisa murkowski who voted to convict trump in his second impeachment trial, she advanced to the general election along with trump-backed candidate kelly tshibaka and patricia chesbro. there were two races for the same house seat in alaska, a special election and a primary, there is rank choice voting there and there is still a ton of absentee ballot out in both races so we just don't know where it is headed at this point and that of course includes the fate of former alaska governor sarah palin. let's talk about these races. here now cnn political director david chalian. nice to see you. in wyoming really a historic result. >> yeah, i mean, you don't see margins like this usually in competitive primaries, but what this proves, this 37-point win for harriet hageman it wasn't all that competitive. i don't think liz cheney is terribly surprised in. talk tag to her folks about this result. it also sort of matched up with some of the pre-election polling that we saw out there, john. what this says to me is this is donald trump's republican party. that is simple. liz cheney was making an argument pure
lisa murkowski who voted to convict trump in his second impeachment trial, she advanced to the general election along with trump-backed candidate kelly tshibaka and patricia chesbro. there were two races for the same house seat in alaska, a special election and a primary, there is rank choice voting there and there is still a ton of absentee ballot out in both races so we just don't know where it is headed at this point and that of course includes the fate of former alaska governor sarah palin....
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running a general election focused on trump and the 2020 election is running it on inflation and qualityhose are good ideas. you can't really get away from what you did, but you can focus on the issues that matter more to general election voters. >> is that going to work? >> this is why it won't work. there was a poll that showed that threats to our democracy was the number one issue for americans. americans like their democracy. they like their constitution. they don't like seeing insurrectionists trying to destroy the capitol, trying to overturn a free and fair election. when you have 147 members of congress that are still there today that are all ready for re-election who voted to not certify or who did vote to certify the election and when you have over 100 gop candidate who is won in the primaries, many of which are election deniers, americans understand how dangerous that is. put on top of that roe v. wade, the fact that women no longer have the right to have agency over their own bodies and that state legislatures are passing egregious law after egregious law that put women's live
running a general election focused on trump and the 2020 election is running it on inflation and qualityhose are good ideas. you can't really get away from what you did, but you can focus on the issues that matter more to general election voters. >> is that going to work? >> this is why it won't work. there was a poll that showed that threats to our democracy was the number one issue for americans. americans like their democracy. they like their constitution. they don't like seeing...
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the 74 other republicans that won their districts, too conservative to win general elections and thener on election night we found out lightning struck and that happened. it just is a reminder that as we in the media keep saying these people are too extreme to win general elections, that that's been said before and we wake up the next mning and found out that they actually did win, tt mocrat certaly suld n takeny o these races for anted. >> a reay intestingoint, joe,ecauseou cou read ts as replicansre putng themsees aterious ris her blowi a golde midte portuny tha theshouldt ow, or maybe just tt histical piticalravity tas er. one setf numbs i'veeen epingn mi, it's the generi baot. if you check the geric blot toda theepublins lead t generic ballotye-tentf e pot. ifou wenback t 10, wch was of those tsuna yrs whe eve repubcan on the ballot won, a ts sam pnt in10, it wa repubcan ps six. so we're notnywherearhe 2010 tertory in terms o the neric ball. 2014hey w b in th nate a bught hse nbers up to e higstevelsince 1928 athis point in 20, the generic balt was d plus 1.6. 2014 offers a cautio
the 74 other republicans that won their districts, too conservative to win general elections and thener on election night we found out lightning struck and that happened. it just is a reminder that as we in the media keep saying these people are too extreme to win general elections, that that's been said before and we wake up the next mning and found out that they actually did win, tt mocrat certaly suld n takeny o these races for anted. >> a reay intestingoint, joe,ecauseou cou read ts...
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they used it in the general election in 2020. it can be using congressional elections. this can spread around the country. the way life should be, the way democracy should be sending a signal of that. host: let's talk to bill from asheville, north carolina on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning america, good morning c-span. it's a great pleasure to speak to you. a question regarding the second half of the election reform. i'd like to know why you don't think more of election holiday? that would also help with voter turnout. what say you? guest: -- we like the idea of getting more people to vote in accessible and secure way. a state holiday has to serve natural support out of there. we are crating alternate ways of getting to that perspective which is they have a lot of early voting and chances to vote off of election day if that's what you prefer. so i think if you only vote on election day and don't have early voting i think we should have a big conversation about making election day a holiday. or certainly on a weekend. why tuesday is a organizatio
they used it in the general election in 2020. it can be using congressional elections. this can spread around the country. the way life should be, the way democracy should be sending a signal of that. host: let's talk to bill from asheville, north carolina on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning america, good morning c-span. it's a great pleasure to speak to you. a question regarding the second half of the election reform. i'd like to know why you don't think more of election...
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but if she runs in 2024, she could have influence over the outcome, particularly in a general electionknow, if you look at polling, kim, consistently somewhere depending on the question 20 to 25% of the republicans consistently say donald trump's claims about the election are not true, that he is -- his actions after election day were improper, he bears a responsibility for what happened on january 6th. and cheney has the opportunity to remind those voters why they are uneasy with trump. that is very unlikely to stop him from winning the nomination if he seeks it. but the real leverage that those voters have, that cheney has, and that the dwindling band of republican critics of trump have really is in a general election is to with hold their votes in a general election. i think there are many people who correctly believe that the republican party is not going to change -- get off of this trump-like path unless it is proved to them that it is electorally a dead end. right now they do not believe that. but a cheney candidacy that kind of moved those voters who are uneasy with trump out o
but if she runs in 2024, she could have influence over the outcome, particularly in a general electionknow, if you look at polling, kim, consistently somewhere depending on the question 20 to 25% of the republicans consistently say donald trump's claims about the election are not true, that he is -- his actions after election day were improper, he bears a responsibility for what happened on january 6th. and cheney has the opportunity to remind those voters why they are uneasy with trump. that...
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top two advance to the general election. here's jaime herrera beutler. she voted to impeach donald trump following january 6th. now, the democrat has already gotten through and will get one of the top two spots in november. jaime herrera beutler right now leads the trump-backed candidate in this race. his name is joe kent. herrera beutler leading by about 5,000 votes. in washington they take a long time to count the votes. this is going to take days, i think. but herrera beutler starts out in promising position for her campaign to get that second spot and potentially survive a challenge from a trump-backed candidate. and the other incumbent here, dan newhouse, 4th district, same story. it's going to be a while since we have all the results. but dan newhouse voted to impeach trump. he's in first right now. the democratic candidate's in second. and lauren culp, this is the trump-backed candidate in this race, is running about 4,000 votes, about 4,200 votes behind newhouse. so again, both of the republicans in washington state who voted to impeach have pote
top two advance to the general election. here's jaime herrera beutler. she voted to impeach donald trump following january 6th. now, the democrat has already gotten through and will get one of the top two spots in november. jaime herrera beutler right now leads the trump-backed candidate in this race. his name is joe kent. herrera beutler leading by about 5,000 votes. in washington they take a long time to count the votes. this is going to take days, i think. but herrera beutler starts out in...
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but can they, when, in general elections in november, for example, can they, when, in the general election, when the other people are voting besides republican, democrat, them different? that's a big question at trump is not on the ballot, but still ever present. what role is he going to play in the mid terms in november? you think he's going to play a major role because he's so confident that his role is going to make republican when, but that's not the short at all. because don't forget the most right way in publicans . one these primaries when it comes to general elections, the american people might reject and probably will reject in many cases. although in swing states they want in swing states like pennsylvania and michigan and arizona, where those 4 states could go democratic looking at the polling, especially those extremists, right, when you're backed by from many of them are actually white supremacists. and, you know, very, very dangerous to a lot of voters and trump himself. this fight scene is what quite dangerous. so we'll have to wait and see in november though, as far as the
but can they, when, in general elections in november, for example, can they, when, in the general election, when the other people are voting besides republican, democrat, them different? that's a big question at trump is not on the ballot, but still ever present. what role is he going to play in the mid terms in november? you think he's going to play a major role because he's so confident that his role is going to make republican when, but that's not the short at all. because don't forget the...
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i think that's a key piece as we move to the general election. there's no doubt here that the message that democrats have been saying for a long time, which is this is a right that women and families want. they don't want government making decisions for them. that was a resounding message that everyone needs to dig into as we think about what is right for the country at large and what will get people out to vote in the midterms. i'm excited to see the conversations finally surface. one that is necessary when we think about taking care of women and what we need do in our families and our health across the country. >> so as we look ahead to the midterms, steve kornacki, we believe abortion will be on the ballot in california, vermont, and michigan. in montana they want to give babies born alive legal protections. what do the results in kansas say politically about the environment for the ballots? >> if you're talking about the ballot initiatives in particular, i think this is a pretty good benchmark here in terms of setting expectations for any oth
i think that's a key piece as we move to the general election. there's no doubt here that the message that democrats have been saying for a long time, which is this is a right that women and families want. they don't want government making decisions for them. that was a resounding message that everyone needs to dig into as we think about what is right for the country at large and what will get people out to vote in the midterms. i'm excited to see the conversations finally surface. one that is...
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in the general election, most of the polling i've seen both public and private usually doesn't have mark kelly above 50. that can be a trouble side. blake masters is probably favored to win the republican spot for senate. that will likely be the match-up. there has been a shift in the mood of the electorate to be a little more republican, especially with latino, hispanic voters, a lot of them in arizona. it's something to pay attention to. >> let's talk about missouri. trump endorsing eric. >> correct. >> that's a great example, eric greitens, a sex scandal, allegedly blackmailed his mistress. his ex-wife claims he beat her and their kid. he nevertheless has that maga style that trump likes, aside from those accusations. in tend what happened there is trump couldn't endorse him. the people i talked to talked to trump, he couldn't endorse him. he had two camps in trump world. trump decided to troll his own people and say yes, i endorse the erics in this case. >> back to the governor's race in arizona. kari lake, an anchor there for many, many years, has name recognition, et cetera. how si
in the general election, most of the polling i've seen both public and private usually doesn't have mark kelly above 50. that can be a trouble side. blake masters is probably favored to win the republican spot for senate. that will likely be the match-up. there has been a shift in the mood of the electorate to be a little more republican, especially with latino, hispanic voters, a lot of them in arizona. it's something to pay attention to. >> let's talk about missouri. trump endorsing...
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she's among the candidates advancing to the general election for the state's only house seat. palin served as governor of alaska from 2006 to 2009. >>> rudy giuliani is scheduled to testify today before a special grand jury in georgia. it's looking into whether former president trump and others illegally tried to influence the state's 2020 election results. giuliani was notified that he is a target of the investigation. his lawyer told "the new york times" that giuliani would likely invoke attorney/client privilege if asked about conversations with trump. >>> and the legal fight over the fbi search of mar-a-lago heads to court tomorrow. the big question -- will an affidavit used to justify that search be released to the public. catherine herridge has more. >> reporter: as the battle over the still-secret affidavit moves to this florida court house, an analysis of the legal record reveals new clues about potential witnesses within claims releasing the affidavit could serve as a roadmap to the government's ongoing investigation a former prosecutor said another revelation is buri
she's among the candidates advancing to the general election for the state's only house seat. palin served as governor of alaska from 2006 to 2009. >>> rudy giuliani is scheduled to testify today before a special grand jury in georgia. it's looking into whether former president trump and others illegally tried to influence the state's 2020 election results. giuliani was notified that he is a target of the investigation. his lawyer told "the new york times" that giuliani would...
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— voting booths in the next general election. a, ., ., election.f-living crisis to - election. moving on from the cost-of-living crisis to the i election. moving on from the - cost-of-living crisis to the weather cost—of—living crisis to the weather crisis, because according to the telegraph, there is an exceptional risk of wildfires in one spark is enough to cause disruption and we did see wildfires causing, the last heatwave. it did see wildfires causing, the last heatwave. ., , did see wildfires causing, the last heatwave. . , , ., heatwave. it really is an apocalyptic— heatwave. it really is an apocalyptic front page. | heatwave. it really is an i apocalyptic front page. it's heatwave. it really is an - apocalyptic front page. it's not enough to terrify me but itjust really is a stark illustration of where we are at the moment. are not used to these levels of heat. the last time it happened on the scale was the year i was born and so, it's not something i experienced in my lifetime but you know, i guess it is at the find ways to cope with this
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but it's the general election that i care about — but it's the general election that i care about and choice, you do not have _ that you have a choice, you do not have to go — that you have a choice, you do not have to go forward with this kind of extremism — have to go forward with this kind of extremism-— have to go forward with this kind of extremism. , ., . extremism. remember, those who are watchin: , extremism. remember, those who are watching. the — extremism. remember, those who are watching, the contest _ extremism. remember, those who are watching, the contest is _ extremism. remember, those who are watching, the contest is on _ extremism. remember, those who are watching, the contest is on a _ extremism. remember, those who are watching, the contest is on a knife - watching, the contest is on a knife edge and they're asking for the retiring roi. the odds favour them but i think you call it an american doozy of a policy. if two front runners, you the former disgraced governor was supposed to stand down at us and 18 and now making a bit of a comeback. and then there's the que
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however, how that plays in a general election we will see. host: let's talk about arizona races, mark kelly is another one . he is another person that is able to run ahead, biden, which he did in 2020 in the state by a couple of points. you talked to either party. republicans have tried to take the shine off of kelly. voters like them. they are trying to make their candidates more palatal. another place where republicans got the weaker nominee, you have a blake masters, the top aide to peter teal, the mega donor --maga donor. he put a lot of money into the primaries. and are watching to see what he is going to put in the general election. >> good afternoon, everybody. welcome back. no excitement in the room.
however, how that plays in a general election we will see. host: let's talk about arizona races, mark kelly is another one . he is another person that is able to run ahead, biden, which he did in 2020 in the state by a couple of points. you talked to either party. republicans have tried to take the shine off of kelly. voters like them. they are trying to make their candidates more palatal. another place where republicans got the weaker nominee, you have a blake masters, the top aide to peter...
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well, you mention the general election. heard from baroness - election.ch now, but she was on your bench earlier in her career. she said that she cannot see that it matters and how the conservatives would win the next general election because of the state of the economy.— next general election because of the state of the economy. well, we have inflation of about _ state of the economy. well, we have inflation of about 996 _ state of the economy. well, we have inflation of about 9% across - inflation of about 9% across america, 9% across europe and about the same in the uk, we have the pressures of the boy with ukraine, with russia pushing up fuel prices, which the bank of england said yesterday was the main factor in pushing up the rise of interest in the uk. the question with the election will be who is the best steward of our economy? rishi sunak, as you said, with the pella scheme, presented the loss of lots ofjobs and lots of businesses going under. we would been in an infinitely worse situation, had he not made that decision, so when it comes to an e
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these individuals are facing democrats and what is the post to be close and competitive general election of the january 6th select committee about the pressure campaign in the weeks with the 2020 election with trump allies that pressured him in the arizona state legislature that the ballots be recounted. last night he lost by a sizable margin and was a trump backed challenger. essentially now all but abandoning the john mccain wing of this party. doug ducey is out of office and it appears that robeson will not be his successor. this is a republican party that has denounced the likes of jeff flake and the governors before this year. it is a changed sort of republican party. at the same time, joe biden pulled off a narrow victory but there is going to be intense campaigns facing the state of arizona over the next days. >> you mentioned that he would stand in the way of the attempted coup and will lose by about 30 points. in the state of michigan, a couple of trump gap backed candidates won there. >> it was a chaotic primary on the governor's side that included leading front running candida
these individuals are facing democrats and what is the post to be close and competitive general election of the january 6th select committee about the pressure campaign in the weeks with the 2020 election with trump allies that pressured him in the arizona state legislature that the ballots be recounted. last night he lost by a sizable margin and was a trump backed challenger. essentially now all but abandoning the john mccain wing of this party. doug ducey is out of office and it appears that...
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and at that point you're looking at general election numbers. it is looking a lot like the 2008 turnout for the obama presidential race. so it's incredibly high turnout. more than 900,000 people voted in kansas, nearly twice as many as in the 2018 primary, and we are seeing some massive swings from the 2020 results. for example, franklin county in eastern kansas went for donald trump 68% to 30%. yesterday, the people of franklin county rejected this amendment 56 to 44%. voters themselves were surprised, as one woman told d. c. reporter dasha burns last night -- >> i'm surprised. all my friends and i thought it was gonna be a very narrow margin of victory or defeat and so we were just nervous. we've been nervous since we heard about the supreme court's decision. i'm really proud that our state came through and decisively one. i'm very happy for me, i'm very happy for my daughters and my family. i'm happy for my granddaughter and women and generations to come, that our state stood up and said no. we are the first ones to say no, so i'm just overjo
and at that point you're looking at general election numbers. it is looking a lot like the 2008 turnout for the obama presidential race. so it's incredibly high turnout. more than 900,000 people voted in kansas, nearly twice as many as in the 2018 primary, and we are seeing some massive swings from the 2020 results. for example, franklin county in eastern kansas went for donald trump 68% to 30%. yesterday, the people of franklin county rejected this amendment 56 to 44%. voters themselves were...
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but we need to look at the general election. what is the winning formula for the general election?nk we have the three lanes. we obviously have donald trump but we have those who are surrendered to him, say, mike pence, that is one lane, we also have those that are solely focused on mike pence, liz cheney, and then we have those that are a little bit more savvy. i think the winning formula are the savvy candidates like a glenn youngkin who will coexist with donald trump but focus on policies that unite the party and policies that the people are interested in, the economy, jobs and education, that's the winning lane. that's the lane i would be swimming in if i were running in 2024 because it has worked in a general election. >> alice, in the general election -- you know, for so long so many republicans said, god, i just don't like donald trump, but his policies are great. after january 6th and especially everything that has become -- and i know that january 6 is not viewed from the base of the republican party as a legitimate exercise, but in a general election where you have the pu
but we need to look at the general election. what is the winning formula for the general election?nk we have the three lanes. we obviously have donald trump but we have those who are surrendered to him, say, mike pence, that is one lane, we also have those that are solely focused on mike pence, liz cheney, and then we have those that are a little bit more savvy. i think the winning formula are the savvy candidates like a glenn youngkin who will coexist with donald trump but focus on policies...
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and that's becoming even more true now in -- in the states in general elections. and i'm a supporter of ranked-choice voting. i think that's a way to force candidates to talk to everybody. that's where we've lost it is, now we've gotten to the point where the only thing that matters is bringing out your base, and, therefore, you need issues that excite that base. it means you hang on to controversial issues because they're the ones that get people excited and that's the one that will drive them to the polls. so we let this happen. and then there was big money behind the effort to move on the issue of choice, particularly to ban choice throughout the nation. and that's been big money that is supplied in these primaries. and then the general elections, too, because people in the middle have said, "i don't like either of my choices, i'm not going to vote," which is the exact wrong thing to do. >> governor, you talked about the increased polarization in the politics. but i want to ask you if planned parenthood has some responsibility for the situation we've ended up i
and that's becoming even more true now in -- in the states in general elections. and i'm a supporter of ranked-choice voting. i think that's a way to force candidates to talk to everybody. that's where we've lost it is, now we've gotten to the point where the only thing that matters is bringing out your base, and, therefore, you need issues that excite that base. it means you hang on to controversial issues because they're the ones that get people excited and that's the one that will drive them...
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the time between defended to general elections as a free and fair. i know dingo has said that the resolved that will announce the declaration that was made by the chairman of for much of the should be tom to non envoys. yes. and he support us to remain calm as they had following on the, on the required process. of course, to non designs that shall probably form the 2. i re election re election over this process or to get to know who is that right before we know of the 2022 presidential elections? we spoke with analysts, michael abolla, who explain why the legitimacy of the presidential race has been called into question. i think the 1st thing that we need to underscore here is a very useful a calm. we don't have a lot of issues here. so a proceeding to the courts, he's a from, i see it is a 100 of legs. it is. i would closure room for, for the maybe support us to house to be them for many, many, yes. just outside of your selections because they want to get i think, i think the final count was, was to be given out. we, you know, we have $200.00 consti
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the top four finishers regardless of party will move forward to november's general election.kowski is leading her race and will be on the ballot with trump-endorsed candidate kelly and democrat patricia chesboro. the fourth place finisher has not yet been determined. murkowski is the only republican senator who voted to impeach the former president who is also up for re-election this year. meanwhile, the house special election to determine who will finish congressman don young's term still does not have a winner. former governor sarah palin was hoping support from trump would propel her over the needed 50% threshold. but since no candidate reached that point, ranked choice voting will be used to determine a winner. those results will be released at the end of the month. >>> switching gears now, a federal judge in florida has scheduled a hearing for tomorrow to decide whether or not to unseal the affidavit used to justify a search warrant for trump's florida home. so far, the department of justice has advised against it. arguing it could come compromise an on going criminal in
the top four finishers regardless of party will move forward to november's general election.kowski is leading her race and will be on the ballot with trump-endorsed candidate kelly and democrat patricia chesboro. the fourth place finisher has not yet been determined. murkowski is the only republican senator who voted to impeach the former president who is also up for re-election this year. meanwhile, the house special election to determine who will finish congressman don young's term still does...
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put it in further perspective, look at the general election, the 2014 midterm general election, actually had fewer voters than last night's primary did. if you look at the 2018 general last night's primary, isn't too far off that. you can extend it a level further, these are presidential election turnouts, 2016 and 20. 1.2, 1.3 million. this is not going to get up to that level, but it's a lot farther away from a typical primary and a lot closer to a general election or even a presidential election. just in terms of the level of interest and the level of engagement. huge and off the charts. take a closer look now at how the no side pulled this out and what the possible implications are. a couple points to make here. i think number one is in a state like kansas, remember, donald trump won kansas. we can show you in 2020 by 15 points. still, a solidly republican state at the presidential level. one of the ingredients that went into the defeat of this amendment was, there were republican crossover votes. how many republicans went to the polls in kansas yesterday and voted against this thing
put it in further perspective, look at the general election, the 2014 midterm general election, actually had fewer voters than last night's primary did. if you look at the 2018 general last night's primary, isn't too far off that. you can extend it a level further, these are presidential election turnouts, 2016 and 20. 1.2, 1.3 million. this is not going to get up to that level, but it's a lot farther away from a typical primary and a lot closer to a general election or even a presidential...
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and then 2024 and how he might fare in the general election?really up for debate. >> if republicans had been facing, say, an enthusiasm deficit heading into this midterm, something like this that really has fired up and angered trump's base, continue could be a good thing, but that wasn't the republican party's problem. in fact, it's been the democrats' problem up until at least the dobbs decision that their side has been the one that hasn't been as enthused. in this case, all this is really doing is taking the focus away from the issues that republicans felt really had put the wind in their sails. things like inflation, like the economy, and it has shifted it back to trump's grievances, to things like trump's victimhood, and that's just not -- >> do you think that's bad for republicans? >> i think it takes the theirative off the issues that are best for republicans in the midterms. we still have weeks to go. this could still evolve. >> i don't think trump will be quiet, but certainly, the news cycle, it does feel like every day there's somethi
and then 2024 and how he might fare in the general election?really up for debate. >> if republicans had been facing, say, an enthusiasm deficit heading into this midterm, something like this that really has fired up and angered trump's base, continue could be a good thing, but that wasn't the republican party's problem. in fact, it's been the democrats' problem up until at least the dobbs decision that their side has been the one that hasn't been as enthused. in this case, all this is...
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william some way to, to us the we know of the 2020 to general elections. now mr. dina, in his address at the k i. c. c. today. he said that the i e. b. c. contravene the know by announcing the way now go to 2022 general elections along in his statement to tom that the i e. b. c. did not have the quorum scenes for the commissioners. distance themselves from a verizon that was announced by the chairman for legible county before commissioners claimed that the i v. c. chairman, from actual county did not engaged him onto the final ponce of this election, had thickness in neat. we today, colonel side by the electoral result. however, members of the, of sound, blood drawn from the country and even the international body, the time between defended to general elections as a free and fair. i know dingo has said that it resolves the to announce the declaration that was made by the terminal from that you got the should be tom to non envoy. yes. and he support us to remain calm as they are following on that he, on the required processes, of course, to non designs. tha
william some way to, to us the we know of the 2020 to general elections. now mr. dina, in his address at the k i. c. c. today. he said that the i e. b. c. contravene the know by announcing the way now go to 2022 general elections along in his statement to tom that the i e. b. c. did not have the quorum scenes for the commissioners. distance themselves from a verizon that was announced by the chairman for legible county before commissioners claimed that the i v. c. chairman, from actual county...
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remember before there's a general election between democrats and republicans. there are primary elections. but within the parties themselves choose who those candidates are going to be within the party. and donald trump has been backing people who have believed in his lies and believed in all of the conspiracy theories that he tried to peddle after he lost the 2020 election. and we've seen mixed results, though he is a very powerful force in the republican party. but he's by no means of nipple tint in the house. liz cheney is one of several. ah, republicans who will not be going back because they lost their primary challenges to trump. a supporters, a. but if you look at state elections, if you look at other areas of the electorate, the trump has a mixed record on whether his influence has really of, you know, been successful for his interests. and we're gonna have to go ahead to see if his influence continues into the general election. remember primaries because they're within the party, they're an intro party fight, or they tend to be more extreme. they tend t
remember before there's a general election between democrats and republicans. there are primary elections. but within the parties themselves choose who those candidates are going to be within the party. and donald trump has been backing people who have believed in his lies and believed in all of the conspiracy theories that he tried to peddle after he lost the 2020 election. and we've seen mixed results, though he is a very powerful force in the republican party. but he's by no means of nipple...
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the country phrase for a closely contested general election will determine it to president. i'm a growing political and economic tension who will be the widow and can expect a free and fair election join us for special coverage on the 0? no place. and so i go on with say, press retreated to the car about a media hub and vital vantage point during the 1st truly televised war from the roof. we could see the declaration at the american embassy, where the most iconic images of the conflict of vietnam were transmitted to the world. this was the front row seat to the final stages of the war cycle and caravel war hotels on al jazeera. from the wells, most populated region in depth stories from across asia and the pacific with diverse coaches and conflicting politics. one 0, one east on al jazeera, both jen and you say the police violently discussing protest this. these are some of good tens of thousands of people trying to flee. gobble, inspired to program, making welcome to generation chains, unrivalled with broadcasting. white people did not want black children in the schools. we
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the conversation here is about the upcoming general election . some young people say they're still undecided. well, i guess be you living with us? i think bassetti car, i'm not would of any other i'm angry. we are hustling. they say they want to help us. they say this all the time. said yeah, but that's a change. we want to change. nothing has changed yet. we need to change it to change. more than 22000000 painters have registered to vote. most of them are young, but they are also frustrated. they say they have new jobs. the cost of living is unbearable and they don't trust politicians. those buying for electoral positions have been trying to young people with lofty promises, no re my walk or runs a non profit organization that helps young people to get involved in politics. nearly some are making an effort. others say they're not bothered under major to coalitions. they have very simila because they focus on the economy a lot. so they both focus on the economy. they both focus on agriculture. they both focus on social welfare. they might use dif
the conversation here is about the upcoming general election . some young people say they're still undecided. well, i guess be you living with us? i think bassetti car, i'm not would of any other i'm angry. we are hustling. they say they want to help us. they say this all the time. said yeah, but that's a change. we want to change. nothing has changed yet. we need to change it to change. more than 22000000 painters have registered to vote. most of them are young, but they are also frustrated....
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william some way to ask the winner of the 2020 to general elections. now mr. deemed or in his address at the k i c. c. today. he said that the i e b. c. contravene the law by announcing the winner of the 2022 general elections. i looked in his statement here tom, the i e b. c, need no target forum seems fall off the commissioners. distance themselves from a verizon that was announced by the chairman for legible countries. before commissioners claimed that the i beseech him on or from actual cutty did not engaged him under the final fonts of this election. had thickness in neat, we today, colonel side by the electoral results. however, members of the obscene blood drawn from the country and even the international body, the town between defended to general elections as a free and fair. i know dingo has said that the resolved that will announce the declaration that was made by the chairman of fletcher got the should be tom to none and voice yes. and he support us to remain calm as day. hard for doing on that, on the required processes, of course, to now d
william some way to ask the winner of the 2020 to general elections. now mr. deemed or in his address at the k i c. c. today. he said that the i e b. c. contravene the law by announcing the winner of the 2022 general elections. i looked in his statement here tom, the i e b. c, need no target forum seems fall off the commissioners. distance themselves from a verizon that was announced by the chairman for legible countries. before commissioners claimed that the i beseech him on or from actual...
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goal moving forward, but in terms of republicans moving forward, i think the best message for general electionsd taking it to the biden administration on the policies that are not working for this country. look, the election denial seems to be working in these primary races, but that is not a winning formula for the general election in november. >> bill, you know a thing or two about trying to carve a path for republicans away from trumpism. you've been trying to help gop lawmakers who voted to impeach trump for january 6th. we've seen them pay the price in these primaries. will liz cheney be able to find that other path? >> i don't know. i think in the short term, three or four months, she can focus on the january 6th committee which has done a heck of a job. i was skeptical five, six months ago, they can't make aa difference. with weakening trump in the republican party in terms of donors and elected officials. she's the key person on that committee. she has that to do for the next three or four months and finish out her term. whether there's a path after that, i don't know. i tried to get re
goal moving forward, but in terms of republicans moving forward, i think the best message for general electionsd taking it to the biden administration on the policies that are not working for this country. look, the election denial seems to be working in these primary races, but that is not a winning formula for the general election in november. >> bill, you know a thing or two about trying to carve a path for republicans away from trumpism. you've been trying to help gop lawmakers who...
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it is the general election. >> alice, let me ask you a question, specifically. you're one of those prominent republicans who right after the search defended the president. you said the day after the search that you accepted donald trump's word that he complied to some degree with federal authorities and it was really hard to look at the search as anything short of an overreach by the federal authorities and potential political persecution. after all that we've learned. after the release of this document overnight, do you still believe that? >> i do not. clearly, with more transparency that we have seen and the more information that has been put out there, i feel as though that this is a problem for donald trump. and one of the things that jumped out at me in these documents that were handed out last night was the fact that these were not the former president's documents. these are government documents, top secret, classified documents, many of them, and what they have determined with their investigation is that by him obtaining these and holding these at mar-a-l
it is the general election. >> alice, let me ask you a question, specifically. you're one of those prominent republicans who right after the search defended the president. you said the day after the search that you accepted donald trump's word that he complied to some degree with federal authorities and it was really hard to look at the search as anything short of an overreach by the federal authorities and potential political persecution. after all that we've learned. after the release...
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if you make it through to the general election, you soften edges and campaigned towards a more elusive middle. that is the conventional wisdom at least, and we are watching exactly like that play out in any number of races this cycle. four republican candidates in particular, especially those that pledged allegiance to donald trump in order to get their party's nomination. for example, the republican candidate who is running to unseat mark kelly of arizona, it's this guy, blake masters. he's a 36-year-old venture capitalist, and protegee of billionaire trump supporter and right-wing kingmaker peter thiel. since masters won his party's endorsement earlier this month, he's been systematically trying to rewrite history in terms of what he stands for. but unfortunately for blake masters, the internet is sometimes forever, the most recent example of, this published late last night by cnn's kfile compares a current version of lake masters campaign website with the one that existed just a day before he won his primary election. his website used to have the following language, quote, the 2020
if you make it through to the general election, you soften edges and campaigned towards a more elusive middle. that is the conventional wisdom at least, and we are watching exactly like that play out in any number of races this cycle. four republican candidates in particular, especially those that pledged allegiance to donald trump in order to get their party's nomination. for example, the republican candidate who is running to unseat mark kelly of arizona, it's this guy, blake masters. he's a...
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voters but 20% may have said i'm not voting for him again and that will be a problem in the general electione definitely wants to run for re-election and what he is telling his aides so you have to look at this polling. one more thing about august polling. it always tends to tighten up and it can be weird at the same time. people are on vacation. it's still 85 days away. i look at this threat to democracy superseding cost of living a huge indicator what is to come. >> it didn't get more specific as what threats to democracy. >> true. >> thanks for the analysis tara and great reporting as always. >> thank you. >>> it is yet one more big week for the u.s. economy. we are going to tell you what key reports are on the way that could indicate if the u.s. is headed toward a recession. research shows that people remember ads with young people having a good time. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insunce, here's a pool rty. look what i brought! lirty mutual! they customi your home insurance... so you only pay for what you need! ♪young people having a good time with ins
voters but 20% may have said i'm not voting for him again and that will be a problem in the general electione definitely wants to run for re-election and what he is telling his aides so you have to look at this polling. one more thing about august polling. it always tends to tighten up and it can be weird at the same time. people are on vacation. it's still 85 days away. i look at this threat to democracy superseding cost of living a huge indicator what is to come. >> it didn't get more...
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unalaska, lisa murkowski, another republican trump credit, will move forward to the general election. we will get an update from the nations johnichols. then as united nations warns a staggering 95% of afghans are not getting enough deed, the biden administration says it will rule out releasing some $7 billion in foreign asss held by afghanistan's central bank on u.s. soil. we will get response from a member of the central bank of afghanistan. >> to avoid economic and humanitarian catastrophe, the united states should release afghantan reserves that belon to afghan people and to the central bank of afghanistan. amy: we will also speak with medea benjamin, cofounder of unfreeze afghanistan. the president biden signs into law the sweeping $739 billion inflation reduction act. pres. biden: this is the biggest step forward on climate ever, ever. amy: we will look at what is in the ira with professor ashley dawson. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. voters in alaska and wyoming went to the polls tuesday for
unalaska, lisa murkowski, another republican trump credit, will move forward to the general election. we will get an update from the nations johnichols. then as united nations warns a staggering 95% of afghans are not getting enough deed, the biden administration says it will rule out releasing some $7 billion in foreign asss held by afghanistan's central bank on u.s. soil. we will get response from a member of the central bank of afghanistan. >> to avoid economic and humanitarian...