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- for american voters? well, first of all. _ for american voters?ers? well, first of all, i can _ for american voters? well, first of all, i can tell- for american voters? well, first of all, i can tell you i first of all, i can tell you where i am — i meta first of all, i can tell you where i am — i met a rally for doctor mehmet oz, one of the candidates with a key senate seat here in the state of pennsylvania. you can see the crowd just beginning to be allowed in here, the stage behind us, the media crews are setting up here. this is a key race here because it could determine the makeup of the senate. in all of the key issues, the kinds of things you're hinting out there, are in play. the economy, of course, central to the campaign here in a purple state, but other as well, such as other issues as well, such as abortion — marked differences between mehmet oz, somebody who believes that in most circumstances abortion shouldn't be allowed, and his democratic opponent, john federman. an interesting detail on that score, as well, on one hand you have
- for american voters? well, first of all. _ for american voters?ers? well, first of all, i can _ for american voters? well, first of all, i can tell- for american voters? well, first of all, i can tell you i first of all, i can tell you where i am — i meta first of all, i can tell you where i am — i met a rally for doctor mehmet oz, one of the candidates with a key senate seat here in the state of pennsylvania. you can see the crowd just beginning to be allowed in here, the stage behind...
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this is the concern of the american voter , along with economic issues, much more than, uh, the situationthe world. than relations even with such leading powers as china russia on this average american. uh, voter in generally don't care. he can look. uh, on tv some story is quite on the issue of foreign policy, even what to read in the newspaper, but he will be much more interested. and how much? and how? what will be the situation on the housing market, and how much will he have to pay for the education of children and what will be state subsidies, subsidies, and what will happen to the tax system, what will happen to healthcare? this is what the american voter is thinking about, it is these questions that both parties are focusing on during the elections, all the more so and during the congressional elections, because the presidential elections there are still more seriously discussed foreign policy issues, but here, and they are so secondary and peripheral, yes, and if we look at the positions of the republicans and democrats. eh, for example, in relationships. with russia, we see a bi
this is the concern of the american voter , along with economic issues, much more than, uh, the situationthe world. than relations even with such leading powers as china russia on this average american. uh, voter in generally don't care. he can look. uh, on tv some story is quite on the issue of foreign policy, even what to read in the newspaper, but he will be much more interested. and how much? and how? what will be the situation on the housing market, and how much will he have to pay for the...
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that means that there are a lot of people left out there, not just african american voters, but voterscross the state who can still show up on tuesday and make a difference in this election. and that's what democrats will need in georgia for us to continue to send raphael warnock to the senate and also have stacey abrams elected as governor. >> in our polling we see consistently that it is the economy and inflation that are top of mind for voters. the president said just a few days ago that he has passed so many good things, but people haven't realized how good they are yet. congresswoman elissa slotkin said democrats have done a poor job with our approach to the economy. dnc richmond said the message of what the president has been able to accomplish has not gotten out there. hillary clinton said the work done by democrats is impressive but we have to get that message across more effectively. if the policies are so good, why is communicating them such a problem? >> well, it's been a very difficult couple of years. we have been in the midst of a pandemic. there's been a lot of misinform
that means that there are a lot of people left out there, not just african american voters, but voterscross the state who can still show up on tuesday and make a difference in this election. and that's what democrats will need in georgia for us to continue to send raphael warnock to the senate and also have stacey abrams elected as governor. >> in our polling we see consistently that it is the economy and inflation that are top of mind for voters. the president said just a few days ago...
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and they are reaching out to african american voters, asian american voters, hispanic american voters. again, in a state like this, this closely divided, even a small number of voters can have a huge impact. >> talk about how the former president, former president obama, that is, how he is resonating with voters they are ahead of the runoff? >> there are two big visits coming this. week former president obama is coming on thursday. he's going to help raphael warnock a pale to the base, specifically to black voters, who are the most important constituency in the georgia democratic party. also dave matthews band is coming tomorrow for raphael warnock. he is coming -- he's trying to energize swing voters, suburban-ites, who grew up listening to dave matthews band in some cases. you are seeing two very different events, two very targeted events geared at different blocks of electorate. they are crucial for senator warnock in this runoff. >> greg bluestein, atlanta journal-constitution, political reporter, we thank you so much. also the author of flipped, how georgia turned purple and brok
and they are reaching out to african american voters, asian american voters, hispanic american voters. again, in a state like this, this closely divided, even a small number of voters can have a huge impact. >> talk about how the former president, former president obama, that is, how he is resonating with voters they are ahead of the runoff? >> there are two big visits coming this. week former president obama is coming on thursday. he's going to help raphael warnock a pale to the...
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he did, do you think this is enough of a vision, a message to reach american voters?, ~ ., voters? i'm talking to you, as ou voters? i'm talking to you, as you say. _ voters? i'm talking to you, as you say. from _ voters? i'm talking to you, as you say, from pennsylvania. | voters? i'm talking to you, as| you say, from pennsylvania. it is a key race in a key battleground state. in the next few moments, are going to few moments, we are going to hearfrom dr mehmet oz, the republican candidate. we have heard from joe biden this evening, he was here in over the weekend, pennsylvania over the weekend, making some of those same points. will it be enough? you have to say at this stage, most voters will of course already know where they are going to go with their ballot. that's probably the case here in this state, and i think those sorts of warnings now about democracy itself being in some kind of peril, if you feel that way, if you are convinced by those arguments, you will probably already have decided which way you are going to vote. nonetheless, there is a small band of
he did, do you think this is enough of a vision, a message to reach american voters?, ~ ., voters? i'm talking to you, as ou voters? i'm talking to you, as you say. _ voters? i'm talking to you, as you say. from _ voters? i'm talking to you, as you say, from pennsylvania. | voters? i'm talking to you, as| you say, from pennsylvania. it is a key race in a key battleground state. in the next few moments, are going to few moments, we are going to hearfrom dr mehmet oz, the republican candidate. we...
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voters to turn out? >> several issues are standard. not only with respect to asian americanacific islander voters but voters more generally. the economy is usually one of the top two issues in any year we have done surveying of these populations. and that is true of this year as well. what was interesting in our survey was health care emerged as a top issue. we did not ask specifically about abortion. other surveys including from the pew research center shows asian american voters tend to be the most supportive in terms of abortion rights. that will be an issue as well the economy but there are issues like gun control and of our mono -- an environmental protection that are among the top five. reporter: the rise of asian american hate in the u.s. has grown in the last five years. in the survey, 73 percent of asian americans worry about experiencing hate crimes, harassment and discrimination at least sometimes. 24% of them worry about it often. how is that influencing the vote? >> among those very worried about hate incidents and crimes, they have a stronger support for the de
voters to turn out? >> several issues are standard. not only with respect to asian americanacific islander voters but voters more generally. the economy is usually one of the top two issues in any year we have done surveying of these populations. and that is true of this year as well. what was interesting in our survey was health care emerged as a top issue. we did not ask specifically about abortion. other surveys including from the pew research center shows asian american voters tend to...
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voting, same-day voter registration, does not help one party over the other, it really just helps american voterse to expand vote by mail to an unprecedented amount to eligible voters across the country, and it led to record turnout. record turnout among republicans, record turnout among democrats. but what we are seeing is the embracing of conspiracies, and, ayman, just now down where we are at, over 60% of american voters have been elected denier on there about this election. this is not a normal mid term for this country. we're at a fork in the road, and we can go down the path of the big lie of extremism, of rolling back fundamental freedoms, or we can come together and reject the conspiracies and double down on american freedom and american democracy. what i hope to see in the coming days is that we come together, republicans and democrats, to reject extremism, to rededicate ourselves to a nation of, by and for the people. and your viewers can join me at jena for colorado.com. they can also check out -- to look at secretaries of states running across the state -- this country to preserve ame
voting, same-day voter registration, does not help one party over the other, it really just helps american voterse to expand vote by mail to an unprecedented amount to eligible voters across the country, and it led to record turnout. record turnout among republicans, record turnout among democrats. but what we are seeing is the embracing of conspiracies, and, ayman, just now down where we are at, over 60% of american voters have been elected denier on there about this election. this is not a...
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why has the bbc�*s disinformation correspondent created online profiles for five fictional american votersthe responsibility of her and the bbc as a whole to confront and expose the purveyors of false conspiracy theories? first, the football world cup has certainly made its presence felt on our broadcasting landscape, sparking rows over the tone and extent of its coverage across both sports and news outputs. those two worlds came together when bbc one's coverage leading up to the men's tournament's first game on sunday featured appearances from bbc news international editor jeremy bowen and its analysis editor ros atkins. hundreds of thousands of foreign workers — mostly from south asia — were hired. and there have long been concerns about their treatment. that focus on qatar's human rights record and questions about how fifa came to award it the right to host this year's world cup have featured extensively on news outlets over the past week, and that's raised questions in the minds of some viewers, such as hugh balter. "i cannot believe the consistent criticism of qatar throughout the las
why has the bbc�*s disinformation correspondent created online profiles for five fictional american votersthe responsibility of her and the bbc as a whole to confront and expose the purveyors of false conspiracy theories? first, the football world cup has certainly made its presence felt on our broadcasting landscape, sparking rows over the tone and extent of its coverage across both sports and news outputs. those two worlds came together when bbc one's coverage leading up to the men's...
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i think the american voters?y out strategised tom, particularly women, black voters and younger voters. in women, black voters and younger voters. ., , , . women, black voters and younger voters. . , , . ., voters. in that speech we heard a shout out _ voters. in that speech we heard a shout out specifically - voters. in that speech we heard a shout out specifically to i a shout out specifically to latinos voters, talking about them and how the republican party has been able to galvanise republican voters around their cause. for the most part the largest voter basesin most part the largest voter bases in this country, specifically younger voters, they strategically have pushed away from and do not accept the rhetoric of former president trump. i think that that map with an athletic great to have your insights.— your insights. thank you for “oinini your insights. thank you for joining us- _ your insights. thank you for joining us. stick— your insights. thank you for joining us. stick with - your insights. thank yo
i think the american voters?y out strategised tom, particularly women, black voters and younger voters. in women, black voters and younger voters. ., , , . women, black voters and younger voters. . , , . ., voters. in that speech we heard a shout out _ voters. in that speech we heard a shout out specifically - voters. in that speech we heard a shout out specifically to i a shout out specifically to latinos voters, talking about them and how the republican party has been able to galvanise...
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the american voter is interested in such things as the level of income in households, the dynamics oflation, the situation on the labor market and socio-ethical issues, but now the topic is being widely raised, uh, abortion and those restrictions, which are introduced to abortion by the us supreme court. this is what the american voter cares about along with economic issues much more than the situation in the world. than relations even with such leading powers as china russia political scientists and journalists are already summing up some of the results of these elections, which may also affect the course of the presidential race for 24 years, for example, the fact that the democratic party is losing its so-called traditional electorate. women, african americans, hispanics, youth voted yes democratic candidates are less willing than in the last elections to name the personal jubaiden and his administration as the culprit; on the other hand, the economic situation is too difficult. republicans admit they expected more success, red waves failed, congress said. woman maya flores, outrag
the american voter is interested in such things as the level of income in households, the dynamics oflation, the situation on the labor market and socio-ethical issues, but now the topic is being widely raised, uh, abortion and those restrictions, which are introduced to abortion by the us supreme court. this is what the american voter cares about along with economic issues much more than the situation in the world. than relations even with such leading powers as china russia political...
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but i think that the african-american voters so targets havingho the vote suppress.nd then to help have otherwise. and then until recently the supreme court has been willing toto uphold disclosure. and then there are two problems. and the republicans no longer support campaign disclosure like they used to. and this is what the democrats have tried to include. and then joe mention a more conserved will not change the filibuster requirements it's unlikely they will get through.os i am f concerned the supreme court in the most recent disclosure case called americans for i prosperity indicated there is much more skepticism about disclosure because not just just particulars people which has long recognized to provide a reason to give the exemption from disclosure and then in charge ofy the americans for prosperity case. but with that verifiable fall selection speech why do you mean by that quick. >> this takes a little explaining. but my opponents have voted to raise taxes at any time. we don't believe the government has any business telling them they can't say. and that
but i think that the african-american voters so targets havingho the vote suppress.nd then to help have otherwise. and then until recently the supreme court has been willing toto uphold disclosure. and then there are two problems. and the republicans no longer support campaign disclosure like they used to. and this is what the democrats have tried to include. and then joe mention a more conserved will not change the filibuster requirements it's unlikely they will get through.os i am f concerned...
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seeing that all across the country, with secretaries of state, legislative elections and so on. >> american voters are pretty smart. they understand inflation is a global issue and having hunter biden hearings and owning the libs ain't going to do nng about it. and young voters, we're going to have you back on, but warn your younger voters, now that they have seen those numbers, they're going to come after young voters. they went after black people, they're coming at every way young people vote. watch this space, as the great rachel maddow would say. >> up next on "the reidout," the road ahead for democrats after they triumph in midterm elections, and lindsey graham gets all misty eyed as he defends his new friend, herschel walker. "the reidout" continues after this. kevin, where are you?! kevin?!?!?.... hey, what's going on? i'm right here! i was busy cashbacking for the holidays with chase freedom unlimited. you know i can't believe you lost another kevin. it's a holiday tradition! earn big time with chase freedom unlimited. ♪ ♪ what kind of movie are we going to make? ♪ $100 for a hobby? it's n
seeing that all across the country, with secretaries of state, legislative elections and so on. >> american voters are pretty smart. they understand inflation is a global issue and having hunter biden hearings and owning the libs ain't going to do nng about it. and young voters, we're going to have you back on, but warn your younger voters, now that they have seen those numbers, they're going to come after young voters. they went after black people, they're coming at every way young...
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the eve of the us midterm elections, democrats and republicans make their closing arguments to american voters. president biden has been addressing the crowds in maryland, while donald trump was in ohio. parted by war — we speak to the bride of one ukrainian man still being held prisoner by russia. a stark warning at the opening of the un's climate summit — humanity must co—operate or perish. the clock is ticking. and why europe's energy crisis is forcing some communities to rethink how they will celebrate christmas. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. with hours to go, the final round of frenetic campaigning for the us midterm elections is under way ahead of the in—person polls opening on tuesday. tens of millions of votes have already been cast. but there's still plenty to play for. earlier, president biden spoke at a rally in maryland, in support of the democratic candidate for governor, wes moore. it's a choice of two very different visions for america. he told the crowd that the election is not a referendum, it's a choice of two very different visions for americ
the eve of the us midterm elections, democrats and republicans make their closing arguments to american voters. president biden has been addressing the crowds in maryland, while donald trump was in ohio. parted by war — we speak to the bride of one ukrainian man still being held prisoner by russia. a stark warning at the opening of the un's climate summit — humanity must co—operate or perish. the clock is ticking. and why europe's energy crisis is forcing some communities to rethink how...
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you see native american citizens being a rendered ineligible voters sometimes because they don't have standard street addresses, which of course is very common if you live on a reservation. for example, i talked to me about the obstacles that native american populations experience in why there are so many of them. huge obstacles to native americans voting. first off, they often live in more remote places, particularly on reservations. and i don't want to say that everyone does, but obviously in no places like north dakota, for example, in the navajo nation, people could live a very far from a polling place. there were efforts, for example, to help people drop off their mil balance because pulling places were far away, those efforts have been cut down. they were efforts so that they could register to vote on election day because registration could be difficult. these areas are, those courts were cut down. there were tribal ideas that they could use for any thing in their lives. but the law for it in such a way that you had to have addresses on your ideas and there were no addresses on
you see native american citizens being a rendered ineligible voters sometimes because they don't have standard street addresses, which of course is very common if you live on a reservation. for example, i talked to me about the obstacles that native american populations experience in why there are so many of them. huge obstacles to native americans voting. first off, they often live in more remote places, particularly on reservations. and i don't want to say that everyone does, but obviously in...
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if we're talking about the future of the american voters, she'll make her choice. if we have results that show these are out ideas -- now if the left frustrates our efforts, that's part of what we will discuss, but we have to make that case. i think you see, for example, a governor like governor dewine, who has governed extremely well, putting forward policies who makes people's lives better, and he had an incredible victory. we can go around the dun and see that. if we have a track record, the ideas, then we will appeal to that voter talking about the future. >> like, i know where you're trying to head here, but donald trump doesn't want to head in the direction you want to head. how do you stop that direction? is it time to rally around ron desantis now? >> by offering an alternative. again, the republican party should be the party of ideas and principles. i have attempted to lead my life like that. who is our next nominee will sort itself on you, but we have to appeal to those within our party and without our party if we're going to win, and they're going to res
if we're talking about the future of the american voters, she'll make her choice. if we have results that show these are out ideas -- now if the left frustrates our efforts, that's part of what we will discuss, but we have to make that case. i think you see, for example, a governor like governor dewine, who has governed extremely well, putting forward policies who makes people's lives better, and he had an incredible victory. we can go around the dun and see that. if we have a track record, the...
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that they are protecting their voters as best as possible ukraine is not is a top priority for american voters, according to a poll, 80% of citizens consider inflation and the economy to be the main problems, but if the republicans hold a majority in one of the chambers, they can review the aid system for ukraine, experts say, in particular, which economic, humanitarian or military aid will be given priority by the new congressman we hear signals at a high level that support the continuation of military aid, such statements come from both republicans and democrats, but we also hear concerns about macroeconomic aid some say that the funds are too much, others criticize that there is no transparency and accountability. i believe that the ratio of security assistance should be much higher than any other aid, we have to make sure that we support the ukrainian army, any aid to ukraine should be considered as a security investment in its own state, say analysts." chinese legislators are discussing an additional aid package for ukraine. it should be voted on. by january next year, before the new cong
that they are protecting their voters as best as possible ukraine is not is a top priority for american voters, according to a poll, 80% of citizens consider inflation and the economy to be the main problems, but if the republicans hold a majority in one of the chambers, they can review the aid system for ukraine, experts say, in particular, which economic, humanitarian or military aid will be given priority by the new congressman we hear signals at a high level that support the continuation of...
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i've been placed in a place and what we're seeing is that african american voters are literally making up of the school over performing depth between the report between 38 and 40 percent of the early african american, both ari, i mean, the whole point of the 1965 voting rights act was to prevent their from being buried. and constitutionally black people and all populate, all citizens have the right to vote. but historically, things like poll taxes, grandfather, cause all sorts of stuff stopped black people in real life for being able to vote 1965 voting rights acts as okay, we'll stop this. now you have real representation, real access to the vote, and yet right now where to moment where it seems like for the 3rd time the legislation is being got it. we're literally re battling re litigating the same battles. we that we fought 60 years ago. i walk me through one why this piece of legislation was so important in to how was it being struggled over now? well, that's absolutely right mark. we had decades of disenfranchisement in this country of black americans really going back to the foun
i've been placed in a place and what we're seeing is that african american voters are literally making up of the school over performing depth between the report between 38 and 40 percent of the early african american, both ari, i mean, the whole point of the 1965 voting rights act was to prevent their from being buried. and constitutionally black people and all populate, all citizens have the right to vote. but historically, things like poll taxes, grandfather, cause all sorts of stuff stopped...
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, enough american voters, they wait a minute. i might not be a big fan of the democrats, but i really don't like where there were a lot of these republicans are going. i really don't like we're donald trump is pushing the party that can have a very decisive impact for both parties, really that they need to think very hard about their strategies going into 2024. but i was just gonna ask you, let's look ahead to 2020 full. if the republicans do under perform the way it's looking right now, what are the, the takeaways for the next election or focus really have to ask themselves is donald trump or, or donald trump light candidates? are, is that the winning ticket? yes, you can fire up your base, but they are already on your side. is this the winning strategy for getting those people in the middle, middle? and i don't mean middle politically that there's naturally centrists. but people who are undecided, people that may change their vote back and forth. people that don't feel like the parties are representing them either party is that
, enough american voters, they wait a minute. i might not be a big fan of the democrats, but i really don't like where there were a lot of these republicans are going. i really don't like we're donald trump is pushing the party that can have a very decisive impact for both parties, really that they need to think very hard about their strategies going into 2024. but i was just gonna ask you, let's look ahead to 2020 full. if the republicans do under perform the way it's looking right now, what...
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the polls suggest that american voters are more concerned about other issues, but the majority expressing a need to address the economy on surging price inflation. 15 percent that abortion rights have been a major issue with voting rights. immigration on climate change. also notes that we heard from political unless got a nixon who says the bought an administration is not properly addressing the concerns of american voters as the biden administration. or i'll use the words that they use as the biden regime does everything they can to squash democracy in the united states. they're arguing that democracy is at stake. i would argue it is a state, but it's not at stake in the midterms. it has been taken over by a handful of oligarchy that are actual puppet teeters that control the by the administration by the military industrial complex by the banks in america. so as joe biden argues that democracy is at stake, he is one of the people that is steering this monstrous machine. biden has 4 years pushed policies that created an economic disaster in this country. and he dared not speak of the econ
the polls suggest that american voters are more concerned about other issues, but the majority expressing a need to address the economy on surging price inflation. 15 percent that abortion rights have been a major issue with voting rights. immigration on climate change. also notes that we heard from political unless got a nixon who says the bought an administration is not properly addressing the concerns of american voters as the biden administration. or i'll use the words that they use as the...
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so just over half of all american voters support more aid for ukraine still, but that's definitely being reduced to quincy institute pool last month, for example, founded over half of them. also want negotiations even if it means concessions to moscow. now as stony as former defense minister, who is now a member of the e. u. parliament is among european officials who are really worried about o g o v p victory. i sincerely hope they don't do it, but this is a wakeup call. i am absolutely convinced that europe is not doing enough. crating president library zalinski is constantly browbeating brussels, demanding that it's cash flow to him, be more like a fire hose than the current trickle. and actually, the biden administration is apparently unfamiliar with european red tape because he can understand why that you is funding ukraine at such a slow pace. that's according to western press report. so there's a big question of what europe would ultimately do if a republican lead washington lost interest or its ability to foot most of this bill and where brussels would get the cash to pay any more
so just over half of all american voters support more aid for ukraine still, but that's definitely being reduced to quincy institute pool last month, for example, founded over half of them. also want negotiations even if it means concessions to moscow. now as stony as former defense minister, who is now a member of the e. u. parliament is among european officials who are really worried about o g o v p victory. i sincerely hope they don't do it, but this is a wakeup call. i am absolutely...
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believe, but the polls seem to indicate that that is not an argument that has resonated with the american voters already. we know 41000000 early ballots have been cast and the issue that seems to be the top priority for americans. male female young old seems to be the economy and where their point seem to be scored in terms of the party that can handle the economy best seems to be the republican, 77 percent of americans. according to washington post poll seemed to favor republicans for handling that issue. the other big issue, the inflation at a 40 year high. and that is something also that american say that they want republicans to solve. and that is why a republican seem to be now in the double digits in terms of edging out democrats for capturing not just the house of representatives, but potentially the senate as well. say, democrats, kimberly, facing, potentially an uphill struggle when it comes to the economy. but now of course, a very prominent mind, well, the world's richest money lebowski has got involved in the debates as well. what you've been saying? yeah, that's right. ellen must co
believe, but the polls seem to indicate that that is not an argument that has resonated with the american voters already. we know 41000000 early ballots have been cast and the issue that seems to be the top priority for americans. male female young old seems to be the economy and where their point seem to be scored in terms of the party that can handle the economy best seems to be the republican, 77 percent of americans. according to washington post poll seemed to favor republicans for handling...
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moment when american investment funds start buying, uh, cheaper european property in this regard , american voters in the american economy was the republicans. they could not even use it to organize this red expected wave. e, and. well, this is also quite a significant factor. yes, we understand that many countries of the world are aware of the obvious injustices that exist in world trade , the dominance of the dollar, but it will not be possible to get rid of this quickly. we mentioned the climate conference that started in charmey sheik. she is by the way, another week and a half will go. here. uh, a very good example of that, because western countries are said to be developing strange. but my friends are now the main problem. global warming they ask. and where did it come from? from the anthropogenic factor. and who made money on it? who actually went through industrialization first and all these, uh, industrial revolutions yes, we have, but now the problem is common, so you have to solve it together with us, they tell you, well, maybe we will give you something good 100 billion dollars a year,
moment when american investment funds start buying, uh, cheaper european property in this regard , american voters in the american economy was the republicans. they could not even use it to organize this red expected wave. e, and. well, this is also quite a significant factor. yes, we understand that many countries of the world are aware of the obvious injustices that exist in world trade , the dominance of the dollar, but it will not be possible to get rid of this quickly. we mentioned the...
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a big kudos to the american voter for being well to hold lots of different competing thoughts in their mind. and stand up for democracy. >> a celebration of the voters and a celebration that we at least repaired some of the barriers in democracy in the institutions. so it is a great moment. we have to keep the fight going. >> matthew, thank, you reference. matthew dowd. >> thank you. >> we are gonna take a quick break and we will be right back. ight back my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. ♪limu emu & doug♪ it's nice to unwind after a long week of telling people how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. showtime. whoo! i'm on fire tonight. (limu squawks) yes! limu, you're a natural. we're not counting that. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪things are getting clearer♪ ♪i feel f
a big kudos to the american voter for being well to hold lots of different competing thoughts in their mind. and stand up for democracy. >> a celebration of the voters and a celebration that we at least repaired some of the barriers in democracy in the institutions. so it is a great moment. we have to keep the fight going. >> matthew, thank, you reference. matthew dowd. >> thank you. >> we are gonna take a quick break and we will be right back. ight back my most...
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these are questions of the economy, however, the american voters are also worried about the ultra liberalich is imposed both in the education system and in the family, and of course, crime. for example, here in new york. this is the number one question and for the first time it happens that in a decade for the post of governor of new york claims, uh, with a good chance of a republican, of course such for a long time it was not for the republicans themselves that the key event on the eve was the donald trump rally, which he gathered in the detonation of the state of agios from trump. everyone was waiting for an important announcement about, uh, whether he would run for the 2024 presidential race, but trump kept the intrigue, while he focused the attention of voters on not repeating or that they use every opportunity available to them to the history of two years ago did not repeat itself. i remind you that back then trump supporters uh, the democrats were accused of stealing the votes , that the real winner is the tables. the candidate from trump also spoke a lot about this the day before.
these are questions of the economy, however, the american voters are also worried about the ultra liberalich is imposed both in the education system and in the family, and of course, crime. for example, here in new york. this is the number one question and for the first time it happens that in a decade for the post of governor of new york claims, uh, with a good chance of a republican, of course such for a long time it was not for the republicans themselves that the key event on the eve was the...
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what do you expect them to make as their last pitch to american voters? , �* , ., voters?den is due to speak in about an hour's - voters? president biden is due to speak in about an hour's time, i voters? president biden is due to. speak in about an hour's time, and he's actually in maryland which is really interesting because that's considered a democratic stronghold, so that gives you a sense of how hard the democrats are going for it, and not really taking anything for granted. and former president donald trump will be at a rally and hour after that in ohio, where he will be doing a rally on behalf of the candidate they are running for senate, jd vance. biden will touch on the themes democrats have been talking about, pushing through —— reminding them of the legislative agenda he's been pushing through, but also democracy being on the palate is one of the things. with donald trump, you can expect the republican to talk about other issues like inflation and crime that voters really care about — but it's worth noting that all the rallies donald trump have done so far have
what do you expect them to make as their last pitch to american voters? , �* , ., voters?den is due to speak in about an hour's - voters? president biden is due to speak in about an hour's time, i voters? president biden is due to. speak in about an hour's time, and he's actually in maryland which is really interesting because that's considered a democratic stronghold, so that gives you a sense of how hard the democrats are going for it, and not really taking anything for granted. and former...
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but in truth, it was all of the above that coalesced and once again, the american voter decided to beely, it was definitely a mix of these different things. but what really does stand out for me is when joe biden said democracy was on the ballot and people laughed at him, he turned out to be right, and when he gave a speech about democracy at the end of the campaign, all the smart-y pants democratic consultants, he should have been talking about the economy, it's too abstract, voters don't care about that, and biden was correct. the proof of that is that these candidates for secretary of state on the republican side were literally planning a coup in 2024. they were not going to certify the results of the election unless the republican presidential candidate won. that was what they were planning to do. that would have thrown the 2024 election into complete chaos. it would have gone to the house of representatives. and in the house of representatives under the constitution, each state has one vote, so republicans, whether trump or desantis, would have been elected president even if you
but in truth, it was all of the above that coalesced and once again, the american voter decided to beely, it was definitely a mix of these different things. but what really does stand out for me is when joe biden said democracy was on the ballot and people laughed at him, he turned out to be right, and when he gave a speech about democracy at the end of the campaign, all the smart-y pants democratic consultants, he should have been talking about the economy, it's too abstract, voters don't care...
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but in truth, it was all of the above that coalesced and once again, the american voter decided to be week and say, enough is enough. >> absolutely, it was definitely a mix of these different things. but what really does stand out for me is when joe biden said democracy was on the ballot and people laughed at him, he turned out to be right, and when he gave a speech about democracy at the end of the campaign, all the smart-y pants democratic consultants, he should have been talking about the economy, it's too abstract, voters don't care about that, and biden was correct. the proof of that is that these candidates for secretary of state on the republican side were literally planning a coup in 2024. they were not going to certify the results of the election unless the republican presidential candidate won. that was what they were planning to do. that would have thrown the 2024 election into complete chaos. it would have gone to the house of representatives. and in the house of representatives under the constitution, each state has one vote, so republicans, whether trump or desantis, wou
but in truth, it was all of the above that coalesced and once again, the american voter decided to be week and say, enough is enough. >> absolutely, it was definitely a mix of these different things. but what really does stand out for me is when joe biden said democracy was on the ballot and people laughed at him, he turned out to be right, and when he gave a speech about democracy at the end of the campaign, all the smart-y pants democratic consultants, he should have been talking about...
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but in truth, it was all of the above that coalesced and once again, the american voter decided to benough. >> absolutely, it was definitely a mix of these different things. but what really does stand out for me is when joe biden said democracy was on the ballot and people laughed at him, he turned out to be right, and when he gave a speech about democracy at the end of the campaign, all the smarty pants democratic consultants, he should have been talking about the economy, it's too abstract, voters don't care about that, and biden was correct. the proof of that is that these candidates for secretary of state on the republican side were literally planning a coup in 2024. they were not going to certify the results of the election unless the republican presidential candidate won. that was what they were planning to do. that would have thrown the 2024 election into complete chaos. it would have gone to the house of representatives. and in the house of representatives under the constitution, each state has one vote, so republicans, whether trump or desantis, would have been elected presid
but in truth, it was all of the above that coalesced and once again, the american voter decided to benough. >> absolutely, it was definitely a mix of these different things. but what really does stand out for me is when joe biden said democracy was on the ballot and people laughed at him, he turned out to be right, and when he gave a speech about democracy at the end of the campaign, all the smarty pants democratic consultants, he should have been talking about the economy, it's too...
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i think the african-american voters in 2016 the moderate republicans and 2017 both of whom are targets. they are both suppress would have benefited with knowing who was asked to speaking to them for disclosure and not because it prevents corruption and how to enforce other laws like foreign interference in elections but they also provide valuable information to voters until recently when the supreme court had been very willing to pull disclosure laws and the justice antonin scalia was a big believer in disclosure laws andu said people should stand upp for themselves. now she mention we have two problems.em number one this is another partisan issue and republicans no longer support campaign finance disclosure the way they used to and these are republicans inin congress. this is something the democrats have tried to pin some of their bills like before the people asked that the filibuster requirement that joe manchin are not willing to change that some might be the laws will give you. even if they do get through i'm concerned the supreme court in the most recent disclosure case called ame
i think the african-american voters in 2016 the moderate republicans and 2017 both of whom are targets. they are both suppress would have benefited with knowing who was asked to speaking to them for disclosure and not because it prevents corruption and how to enforce other laws like foreign interference in elections but they also provide valuable information to voters until recently when the supreme court had been very willing to pull disclosure laws and the justice antonin scalia was a big...
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it insults the intelligence of the american voter it. really does. hope voters remember that too. >> jesse: thank you so much. >> thank you so much i may join you. >> jesse: trick or treat we will clean up. up next, joe biden having some trouble closing. ♪ dry skin is sensitive skin, too. and it's natural. treat it that way with aveeno® daily moisture. formulated with nourishing, prebiotic oat. it's clinically proven to moisturize dry skin for 24 hours. aveeno® moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical steroids. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. plus, they felt fast itch relief some as early as 2 days. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal, cancers including lymphoma an
it insults the intelligence of the american voter it. really does. hope voters remember that too. >> jesse: thank you so much. >> thank you so much i may join you. >> jesse: trick or treat we will clean up. up next, joe biden having some trouble closing. ♪ dry skin is sensitive skin, too. and it's natural. treat it that way with aveeno® daily moisture. formulated with nourishing, prebiotic oat. it's clinically proven to moisturize dry skin for 24 hours. aveeno® moderate to...
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so we talked to the american people. votersant sensible solutions and don't want their wallets and energy access to be part of a political game. >> we need energy, period. let's get it in a sensible way is my point. >> if they want to get rid of it they have to do it slowly and do it right so there is not a million mistakes. >> the white house trying to tweet away the problem. reality is if you fill up at the pump you see the higher prices. this gas station that i've been to before, the price today is $3.79 if you pay with cash. well above the 3.19 number. >> dana: good to see you. thank you. elon musk's twitter revamp hitting snags. the company delayed its plan to charge users $8 for a blue check until after election day. twitter is asking recently fired workers to return. here to talk about it is jimmy failla. the "washington post" headline. democrats developed elon musk derangement syndrome for the simple reason they want to silence conservative views. it has been a crazy wild weekend on twitter policy front. >> honestly. i'
so we talked to the american people. votersant sensible solutions and don't want their wallets and energy access to be part of a political game. >> we need energy, period. let's get it in a sensible way is my point. >> if they want to get rid of it they have to do it slowly and do it right so there is not a million mistakes. >> the white house trying to tweet away the problem. reality is if you fill up at the pump you see the higher prices. this gas station that i've been to...
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a guy targeted messages to african american voters telling them they could vote by text or by social media hashtag. you can't vote this way. 5,000 people tried to cast their ballot this way. he is being charged with a certain federal criminal prosecution. it is not clear if the statute covers that but i argue in the book lies like that should be subject to a federal law and such federal law should be upheld as constitutional because it doesn't involve government discretion. not like the government has to figure out how many times the person tried to raise taxes or esoteric discussions about what do you mean by raise taxes? we know what day election day is coming the good news is you can pass such a law and it would be constitutional. the bad news is it wouldn't target most of the information we see online so one of the hardest cases, what if you lie about the last election being stolen as donald trump is done? hard to make a claim that the same interest in protecting voters ability to vote, he's not telling people go to the wrong polling place. you have to justify such a law by claim
a guy targeted messages to african american voters telling them they could vote by text or by social media hashtag. you can't vote this way. 5,000 people tried to cast their ballot this way. he is being charged with a certain federal criminal prosecution. it is not clear if the statute covers that but i argue in the book lies like that should be subject to a federal law and such federal law should be upheld as constitutional because it doesn't involve government discretion. not like the...
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america ran, american voters ran in theon opposite direction and voted for democrats including many republicansi may be a reagan republican i may be a bush republican but this republican party 81 for me. after three failed election three in a row it should be embracing maga is a total loser for the republican party. if anyone thanks otherwise, just looked what happened in purple arizona. katie hobbs the democratic nominee for governor was declared the winner and her race against kari lake. everyone thought kari lake would win because of her communication skills. but even she lost, first positive megan just does not work. i earnestly hope in the next couple of months republicans will realize it's better for the country and even better for their party to focus instead onv working with democrats over the next two years to get things done the american people. now i know this is not going to happen overnight and the next week or two. our immediate focus of course is the claimant dock or there's a lot of work to be done. but when the dust settles come january and republicans have hopefully resolved t
america ran, american voters ran in theon opposite direction and voted for democrats including many republicansi may be a reagan republican i may be a bush republican but this republican party 81 for me. after three failed election three in a row it should be embracing maga is a total loser for the republican party. if anyone thanks otherwise, just looked what happened in purple arizona. katie hobbs the democratic nominee for governor was declared the winner and her race against kari lake....
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economic issues were the most worrying for american voters ahead of the us congressional elections, opinionolls say or semuz ipsis. this topic outweighs many others from the right to abortion to emigration climate change worries about inflation in september us consumer prices were 8.2% on an annualized basis. this is a new record for 40 years. at the same time, the average wage increased by 5% not keeping up with the growth. price previously joe biden. it was justified that putin's inflation, provoked by rising oil prices, is to blame for everything, and the head of the white house also appeals to the fact that the budget deficit has been cut by half this year compared to 2021. however, analysts believe that this is an attempt to present a half-empty glass as full, in fact. we are all well aware that 21 years old. this is the year that was. uh, very much connected with kolya, and at that time, of course, there were rockets of incentives. the state spent quite a lot of resources, uh, then this deficit of 2.8 trillion dollars formed, but uh, the next year, uh, the twenty-second. he was alread
economic issues were the most worrying for american voters ahead of the us congressional elections, opinionolls say or semuz ipsis. this topic outweighs many others from the right to abortion to emigration climate change worries about inflation in september us consumer prices were 8.2% on an annualized basis. this is a new record for 40 years. at the same time, the average wage increased by 5% not keeping up with the growth. price previously joe biden. it was justified that putin's inflation,...
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i think his message will resonate with american voters. >> i do not have much time left.o to one another place. we have gone this far into the program and nobody has talked about crypto. we have had a conversation about cryptocurrencies. when citadel started a crypto trading business, they celebrated your capitulation. what do you make of the collapse of sam bankman-fried's ftx? >> the crypto market cap is a fraction of when we first started talking about it. and a big part of it is stablecoins. ftx is one of these absolute travesties in the history of financial markets. people are going to lose billions of dollars. that undermines trust in all financial markets. >> was the problem that it was a business built on cryptocurrency to begin with or that it was a business that was not adequately regulated? >> i think the fundamental -- that is a big choice of words. what we do know is the balance sheets shows a giant black hole. there is no doubt that customer assets were used to make investment decisions in favor of ftx shareholders at the expense of the customers. that is no
i think his message will resonate with american voters. >> i do not have much time left.o to one another place. we have gone this far into the program and nobody has talked about crypto. we have had a conversation about cryptocurrencies. when citadel started a crypto trading business, they celebrated your capitulation. what do you make of the collapse of sam bankman-fried's ftx? >> the crypto market cap is a fraction of when we first started talking about it. and a big part of it is...
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the fox news voter analysis across the country showed a 15 point swing among african-american voters,, the 13 points being among white suburban female voters. these are big 6 points up among jewish american voters. this is big because those tend to be durable. and states florida, ohio, iowa are now solidly red. the democrats won't win those back in 2024. >> bret: mark, quickly, the next map does not set up well for democrats. the next election, but your thoughts as you kind of come to the end of this one? >> well, i think as we think forward, the republican party, even if they get across the finish line here and won the house or not i think they are about to have a war that is going to dominate politics between trump, between desantis, between mccarthy, between the freedom caucus, oh my god. whereas i think the democratic party is going to be more united. i think -- i didn't think joe biden would run for president. i think he is after this going to try to run for president. and we're going to see, you know, how far he makes -- he certainly gets a lot more support from democrats and mu
the fox news voter analysis across the country showed a 15 point swing among african-american voters,, the 13 points being among white suburban female voters. these are big 6 points up among jewish american voters. this is big because those tend to be durable. and states florida, ohio, iowa are now solidly red. the democrats won't win those back in 2024. >> bret: mark, quickly, the next map does not set up well for democrats. the next election, but your thoughts as you kind of come to the...
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>> that the american voters will not vote for him the third time either.s a problematic night for donald trump. he is set to declare on the 15th but i wouldn't be surprised if he reassesses. he's got 10 days to file if he wants to seriously campaign again and he's down on fundraising against desantis and down on republican support by 7% versus the last time he ran and down by 12 points with independence. it would be ill-advised and you will hear that from a lot of folks today. lisa: when you look at the exit polls, everyone was concerned about the economy. inflation was the preeminent issue. how much does this speak to other drivers of people to the polls like the social issues are other concerns not necessarily typically what people vote for which is there pocket book. >> you are looking at a percent inflation, five dollars gas and you will still keep the majority party in congress? it is a huge referendum and they need to focus on serious issues and answers to the american public about how they will bring gas prices down. the spr release has worked to an
>> that the american voters will not vote for him the third time either.s a problematic night for donald trump. he is set to declare on the 15th but i wouldn't be surprised if he reassesses. he's got 10 days to file if he wants to seriously campaign again and he's down on fundraising against desantis and down on republican support by 7% versus the last time he ran and down by 12 points with independence. it would be ill-advised and you will hear that from a lot of folks today. lisa: when...
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why has the bbc�*s disinformation correspondent created online profiles for five fictional american voterse purveyors of false conspiracy theories? first, the football world cup has certainly made its presence felt on our broadcasting landscape, sparking rows over the tone and extent of its coverage across both sports and news outputs. those two worlds came together when bbc one's coverage leading up to the men's tournament's first game on sunday featured appearances from bbc news international editor jeremy bowen and its analysis editor ros atkins. hundreds of thousands of foreign workers — mostly from south asia — were hired. and there have long been concerns about their treatment. that focus on qatar's human rights record and questions about how fifa came to award it the right to host this year's world cup have featured extensively on news outlets over the past week, and that's raised questions in the minds of some viewers, such as hugh balter. england's first match on monday kicked off at 1pm, meaning that a shortened version of the lunchtime news started a full hour and a half early a
why has the bbc�*s disinformation correspondent created online profiles for five fictional american voterse purveyors of false conspiracy theories? first, the football world cup has certainly made its presence felt on our broadcasting landscape, sparking rows over the tone and extent of its coverage across both sports and news outputs. those two worlds came together when bbc one's coverage leading up to the men's tournament's first game on sunday featured appearances from bbc news...
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that's the number one issue, inflation and the economy for american voters, and that's something thatainst in every poll president joe biden and his policies at the moment. stu: got it. eedward at the white house. thank you. i want to get back to the stock market rally at the moment. scott shellady with me. scott, did the market see a fed pivot and that's why we're going snap >> stuart, there's no fed pivot till inflation comes down. to my among the cbi is over 8% and we'll get a new read on that soon but we have pci, personal consumption expenditures and that's less than expected but more than the last month. so you can 'til we see inflation reduced marketly, there's no fed pivot and sparked a 14% rally in the dow for the month of october. i'm thinking this is something folks will unload and see what happens in the rest of the year. we have things we have to get through. stu: that's disappointing and i'll change the subject. here roe you go, scott, russia suspended a grain deal with ukraine. that's interfering with the world grain market. has this influenced food prices around the wo
that's the number one issue, inflation and the economy for american voters, and that's something thatainst in every poll president joe biden and his policies at the moment. stu: got it. eedward at the white house. thank you. i want to get back to the stock market rally at the moment. scott shellady with me. scott, did the market see a fed pivot and that's why we're going snap >> stuart, there's no fed pivot till inflation comes down. to my among the cbi is over 8% and we'll get a new read...
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the eve of the us mid—term elections, democrats and republicans make their closing arguments to american voterspresident biden has been addressing the crowds in maryland, while donald trump is in ohio. elon musk, the new owner of twitter, wades into the politicalfight, urging people to vote republican. a stark warning at the opening of the un's climate summit — humanity must co—operate or perish. the clock is ticking. we are in the fight of our lives — and we are losing. and why europe's energy crisis is forcing some communities to rethink how they will celebrate christmas. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. with hours to go, the final round of frenetic campaigning for the us mid—term elections is under way ahead of the in—person polls opening on tuesday. tens of millions of votes have already been cast. but there's still plently to play for. former president trump is speaking at a rally in support ofjd vance, the state's republican senate candidate. let's listen. you know that story. if you are being accosted, uncle sam, in a certain number of cities, it takes hours
the eve of the us mid—term elections, democrats and republicans make their closing arguments to american voterspresident biden has been addressing the crowds in maryland, while donald trump is in ohio. elon musk, the new owner of twitter, wades into the politicalfight, urging people to vote republican. a stark warning at the opening of the un's climate summit — humanity must co—operate or perish. the clock is ticking. we are in the fight of our lives — and we are losing. and why...