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election in the shadow of neighboring rushes, invasion and annexation of parts of ukraine. ruling centrist party members who have committed to backing key of are expected to do well. ethnic russians make up a quarter of the country is 1900000 population in the iraqi capital, baghdad. dozens of people have been injured in scuffles with security forces at a protest marking 3 years since the 1st demonstrations against corruption in iraq. the latest protest comes as a rack remains mired in political paralysis since elections last october. iranians based abroad and their supporters are rallying in cities across the globe and solidarity with protest, sparked by the death of masa armine in tehran. the 22 year old woman died after being arrested by iran's notorious morality police for breaching the islam of republics. strict dress code for women in rome, hundreds marched through the streets near the famous colosseum. i mean, his death has re ignited outrage over the treatment of women under iran's religious leadership. activists say demonstrations are being held and nearly 160 cities around the world. w
election in the shadow of neighboring rushes, invasion and annexation of parts of ukraine. ruling centrist party members who have committed to backing key of are expected to do well. ethnic russians make up a quarter of the country is 1900000 population in the iraqi capital, baghdad. dozens of people have been injured in scuffles with security forces at a protest marking 3 years since the 1st demonstrations against corruption in iraq. the latest protest comes as a rack remains mired in...
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by russia's invasion and annexation of parts of ukraine. exit polls suggests that the ruling centrist party, which has committed to backing keith, is in the lead ethnic russians make up a quarter of the countries. 1.9000000 population. danish officials say the nord stream to pipeline is no longer leaking natural gas into the baltic. sea pressure in the damaged pipe has now stabilized according to its operators. e leaders have described damage as sabotage that set to discuss infrastructure security at a summit in prague. later this week and turkish president wretch had time at one has renewed a threat to block sweden and finland from ne. so membership, he says, turkey will not ratify their membership unless they keep their promises on fighting terrorism. turkey accuses both countries of supporting kurdish militants who anchor are considered to be terrorists. at brazil is set to vote in a presidential election on sunday. concern over widening inequality has boosted leftist former president luther and osceola da silva. he's pulling well ahead of right wing incumbent jaya, both scenario who's b
by russia's invasion and annexation of parts of ukraine. exit polls suggests that the ruling centrist party, which has committed to backing keith, is in the lead ethnic russians make up a quarter of the countries. 1.9000000 population. danish officials say the nord stream to pipeline is no longer leaking natural gas into the baltic. sea pressure in the damaged pipe has now stabilized according to its operators. e leaders have described damage as sabotage that set to discuss infrastructure...
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overshadowed by russia's invasion and annexation of parts of ukraine. exit polls suggest that the ruling centrist party, which has committed to backing keith, is in the lead. early result also suggests that traditionally pro crumb and parties have suffered major setbacks, iranians and their supporters have rallied in cities across the globe and solidarity with protests sparks by the death of martha and mimi in police custody and terran activists say demonstrations of taking place in nearly $150.00 s around the world. i mean even death at the hands of iran's notorious morality, police has gone weeks of unprecedented unrest in iran. now the keynote fast, those military officers who toppled the countries leader full only dom uba just one day ago, say that he's now planning a counter offensive. the military also is accusing france of helping dummy bar with protest as reported to have attacked the countries embassy. in a televised address, the army said dunbar has taken refuge refuge at a french military base. now that is a claim that france denies a group of soldiers, overthrew dummy by an officer who hims
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overshadowed by russia's invasion and annexation of parts of ukraine. exit polls suggest that the ruling centrist party in latvia, which has committed to backing he is in the late early results also suggest that traditionally pro kremlin parties have suffered major setbacks, iranians and their supporters have rallied in cities across the globe in solidarity with protests sparked by the death of martha and minnie in police custody and terran, act of a se, demonstrations are taking place from nearly 160 cities around the world. a means death at the hands of iran's notorious morality police. the sparks weeks of unprecedented unrest in iran, aberdeen of sa says military officers who toppled the country's leader pulled only dunbar just one day ago. say that he's now planning a counter offensive. and a televised address, the army said dunbar has taken refuge at a french military base of the claim that france deny is. a group of soldiers overthrew dummy by an officer who himself took power and include the west african nation last january. captain abraham shower, a declared himself the nations newly down frida
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russia's invasion and the annexation of parts of ukraine. exit polls suggest that the ruling centrist party, which has committed to backing keith, is in the lead ethnic russians make up a quarter of the countries. 1.9000000 population. brazil's presidential hopefuls have held their final rallies ahead of elections. this sunday, concern over widening inequality has boosted leftist former president, who is in a funeral at a silver. he's pulling well ahead and right wing incumbent jaya bolton arrow is being blamed for economic woes that have driven many into severe poverty. now between a fast those military officers who toppled the countries leader put on the dunbar just one day ago, say that he is running a counter offensive in a televised to transfer the army said to me, but has taken refuge at a french military base. and that's the plane, france is denying a group of soldiers, overthrew not dominga an officer who himself took power in a qu, in the west african nation. last january. captain abraham tal, they declared himself the nation's new leader on friday in a cru that's been condemned by
russia's invasion and the annexation of parts of ukraine. exit polls suggest that the ruling centrist party, which has committed to backing keith, is in the lead ethnic russians make up a quarter of the countries. 1.9000000 population. brazil's presidential hopefuls have held their final rallies ahead of elections. this sunday, concern over widening inequality has boosted leftist former president, who is in a funeral at a silver. he's pulling well ahead and right wing incumbent jaya bolton...
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this centrist party has elected a former minister as president, which is widely received as the familiesice. and critics say she and her son will still call the shots. we will have our panelists shortly. first, this report. >> celebrations at the congress party headquarters in new delhi. he is the first from outside the family to lead the party since 1998. the veteran politician has one tending electoral contests, elect congress and the lower house as well as the upper. and he won more than 80% of the vote in the party contest. >> we have to protect the constitution that is under attack and together, fight the fascist forces who have tried to finish off our democracy. we will strengthen the organization and fight the challenges. >>'s rival pitched himself as a candidate of change, arguing that a massive shakeup in leadership was necessary to take on prime minister modi's party, the bgp. some analysts say he represents continuity, serving as a proxy for the family. >> the appointment and the secretary will continue. so therefore it's with the figurehead, and the world of the political lea
this centrist party has elected a former minister as president, which is widely received as the familiesice. and critics say she and her son will still call the shots. we will have our panelists shortly. first, this report. >> celebrations at the congress party headquarters in new delhi. he is the first from outside the family to lead the party since 1998. the veteran politician has one tending electoral contests, elect congress and the lower house as well as the upper. and he won more...
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now after 2 electra routes, the centrist party has elected a former minister, monica gilles cogby as president, but his why the perceived as the gandhi families choice and critics allege, sonia gandhi and her son role, will still call the shots when have our panelists shortly. first, this report by priyanka go to aah! celebrations at the congress party headquarters in new delhi. malika. jan car gate is the 1st from outside the gandhi family to lead the party since 1998. the veteran politician from the southern state of karnataka has one tell electoral contests and let congress in the law house as well as the upper and he won more than 80 percent of the vote in the party contest or goosgo for reuben. we have to protect the constitution that's under attack and together fight the fascist forces who are trying to finish off our democracy, will strengthen the organization and fight the challenges. process. car gets rival, she threw, pitched himself as a candidate of change, arguing that a massive shake up in leadership was necessary to take on prime listener in the more the st whiteman pa
now after 2 electra routes, the centrist party has elected a former minister, monica gilles cogby as president, but his why the perceived as the gandhi families choice and critics allege, sonia gandhi and her son role, will still call the shots when have our panelists shortly. first, this report by priyanka go to aah! celebrations at the congress party headquarters in new delhi. malika. jan car gate is the 1st from outside the gandhi family to lead the party since 1998. the veteran politician...
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certainly the centrist parties who think that this is going to just be another go rounds on the merry go round, essentially that there will be exactly the same situation to comes out of an election in december as we have now. it won't move the dial in any significant way the dead then the next problem is what happens after that? if, if we are in the same position, you have a situation in which barrett essentially 2 choices. either you go to direct rule from london. ah, and that is got to be unacceptable. fortune fain, or which favors a union between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. or you're going to have some sort of joy into authority between london and dublin over northern ireland. and that is unacceptable for the d. u. p and the union parties who wants close union between northern ireland and sir you the rest of the u. k. so you can see how this is an intractable problem or one that is going to be very, very difficult to solve. and the bottom line really is that see a breaks, it has caused significant problems and significant threats to the real achievement of the goo
certainly the centrist parties who think that this is going to just be another go rounds on the merry go round, essentially that there will be exactly the same situation to comes out of an election in december as we have now. it won't move the dial in any significant way the dead then the next problem is what happens after that? if, if we are in the same position, you have a situation in which barrett essentially 2 choices. either you go to direct rule from london. ah, and that is got to be...
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while current prime minister is hoping his centrist party will finish in a strong second place. >>> andense minister bennie ganz is aiming for a new party called national unity. we will have much more on this story in the days ahead. be sure to watch our live coverage of the election results as the polls close. that is tuesday 4:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m., tel aviv right here on cnn. >>> new russian attacks have reportedly hit infrastructure sites across ukraine. we are live in kyiv with the latest on that. stay with us. hohow could you? ♪ so, rise abobove the misery. wawake up to a new you. how dare youou! today, you're back and ready to go. this will not stand. ugh... ah, nuts! with mucinex nightshift, it's not cold and flu season. it's always comeback season. and i'm the founder of the stay beautiful foundation when i started in 2016 i would go to the post office and literally fill out each person's name on a label and now with shipstation we are shipping 500 beauty boxes a month it takes less than 5 minutes for me to get all of my labels and get beauty in the hands of women who are battling
while current prime minister is hoping his centrist party will finish in a strong second place. >>> andense minister bennie ganz is aiming for a new party called national unity. we will have much more on this story in the days ahead. be sure to watch our live coverage of the election results as the polls close. that is tuesday 4:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m., tel aviv right here on cnn. >>> new russian attacks have reportedly hit infrastructure sites across ukraine. we are live in kyiv...
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while the current prime minister is hoping his centrist party will finish in a strong second place. >ve coverage of the israel election results as the polls close. that is tuesday at 4:00 p.m. in new york. 8:00 p.m. in london. 10:00 p.m. in tel aviv. right here on cnn. >>> and thanks so much for joining us. i'm rosemary church. for international viewers, world sport is next. for the rest of our viewers, i'll be back after a short break. in a recent clinical study, patients using salonpas patch reported reductions in pain severity, using less or a lot less oral pain medicines.s. and improved quality of life. ask your doctor about salonpas. it's good medicine. ♪ what will you do? ♪ wh will you change? ♪ ♪ will you create something entirelyew? ♪ our dell technologies advisors provide you with the tools and expertise you need to do incredible things. because we believe there's an innovator in all of us. ♪ energy is everywhere... even in a little seedling. which, when turned into fuel, can help power a plane. at chevron's el segundo refinery, we're looking to turn plant-based oil into rene
while the current prime minister is hoping his centrist party will finish in a strong second place. >ve coverage of the israel election results as the polls close. that is tuesday at 4:00 p.m. in new york. 8:00 p.m. in london. 10:00 p.m. in tel aviv. right here on cnn. >>> and thanks so much for joining us. i'm rosemary church. for international viewers, world sport is next. for the rest of our viewers, i'll be back after a short break. in a recent clinical study, patients using...
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about, are they going to get the message, is the party going to go back to more of a mainstream centrist party the candidates, gavin knew some isn't going to do that, kamala harris, elizabeth warren may be out there, bernie sanders may be there again. >> but i talked to piers morgan earlier today on this notion of it is not just democrats who might want to take queues to what's going on in the world but conservatives, and this concern what's happening in britain. this is from piers morgan. >> maybe a warning for conservatives who are already, you know, chomping at the bit to take over the house, maybe the senate, that they're going to cut taxes, do a lot of things, but reminder you better have that all ironed out and how you're going to pay for it before you go to do so. >> the most startling, dist disturbing, ultimately unsuccessful thing she said when she announced, only in power several weeks, said she hadn't done the ground work when it fell in her face. it was like how can you not do the ground work as a new prime minister in a financial crisis. >> i think the message we were trying to ge
about, are they going to get the message, is the party going to go back to more of a mainstream centrist party the candidates, gavin knew some isn't going to do that, kamala harris, elizabeth warren may be out there, bernie sanders may be there again. >> but i talked to piers morgan earlier today on this notion of it is not just democrats who might want to take queues to what's going on in the world but conservatives, and this concern what's happening in britain. this is from piers...
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are bit speaking to her that her, her legislator from a party called the alliance party as a centrist party, knots sectarian elite sector really aligned. oh says that they really are, the elections will not make the situation any better, that you will just go for another rotation round this mary, go round and in december after the elections will be exactly the same spot. so what happens next? well, he was advocating for a re drafting of the, the framework ready for politics and northern ireland that you have to get away from a system where these 2 main parties in fain on one side and the dp on the other have a veto. that can essentially collapse the executive and bring everything crashing down as have has happened multiple times. that is happening right now. there is 2 other things there are potential ah traps i think for, for what happens or, or potential solutions. if you're looking at another way down the line, you could either get direct rule from london, or you should get something called the joints authority, which means that both london ands or the governments in islands have a say o
are bit speaking to her that her, her legislator from a party called the alliance party as a centrist party, knots sectarian elite sector really aligned. oh says that they really are, the elections will not make the situation any better, that you will just go for another rotation round this mary, go round and in december after the elections will be exactly the same spot. so what happens next? well, he was advocating for a re drafting of the, the framework ready for politics and northern ireland...
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the first place can take the rights of the centrist party coat of arms whose leader is bulgaria's experimentst election results are expected to be announced today at 8:00 pm moscow time? in brazil today, the first round of presidential elections the main contenders for the post of the two ex-president, lula dasila and the incumbent jair leader was sonar silva, the representative of the left party, workers in case of coming to power. he promises to raise the minimum wage to fight corruption and strengthen control over the circulation of weapons, moreover, according to experts. in the event of his victory, relations between russia and brazil will become stronger, including through cooperation in brix da silva called brix, i quote, the greatest tool in world politics was sanaru , a representative of the right, he promises to strengthen the fight against crime, unemployment and opposes abortion now, according to polls preponderance on the side of the representatives of the workers' party now in burkina faso the inhabitants of west west african after the coup d'état, the republics staged a pogrom
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main opponent, yet your la pete is most current, caretaker, prime minister and head of the centrist dish, a tea party la pete took over as prime minister after his 8 party coalition. government collapsed in june. you ought alias, the vice hutch on, in this selection. and so there's one thing we need to know about. delivery zip codes that it's close. she, she'll help you with this. so she, you watch tv like i do. but we know how to turn around a, ty selection, who walks moodle tight elections. i dish i v for israelis who have voted 4 times in as many years and the good in its eloquence will win. louis, they will have 34 seats and the rice will win big time will shashi leave an issue with them and assume it's a boring campaign. no one will deliver what we need to know that i made a b, b. all my life calling and i wanted for b, b, i, mr. bluffing, but now with all his trials select to keep the cool advice. i don't want him to run the country to form a coalition. government candidates needs 61 out of 120 kinessa seats. finally, polls predict netanyahu and his aligned right thing, religious parties at 60
main opponent, yet your la pete is most current, caretaker, prime minister and head of the centrist dish, a tea party la pete took over as prime minister after his 8 party coalition. government collapsed in june. you ought alias, the vice hutch on, in this selection. and so there's one thing we need to know about. delivery zip codes that it's close. she, she'll help you with this. so she, you watch tv like i do. but we know how to turn around a, ty selection, who walks moodle tight elections. i...
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main opponent, yet yellow, pete israel's current caretaker, prime minister and head of the centrist dish. a tea party le pete took over as prime minister after his 8 party coalition. government collapsed in june. you ought alias, the vice hutch on, in this selection. and so there's one thing we need to know about. deliveries are coming that it's close. she, she'll house you but they, she, she, you watch tv like i do. but we know how to turn around a tie, selection, what model? tight elections. i dish i v for israelis who have voted for times in as many years . ally good in its eloquence will win or they will have 34 seats and the rice will win big time, which i shall have an issue with the machine them. so it's a boring campaign. no one will deliver what we need to know that he made a, b, b, all my life calling and i wanted for b, b, i, mr. boxing. but now with all his trials select to keep the call advice. i don't want him to run the country to form a coalition. government candidates need 61 out of 120 kinessa seats. final polls predict netanyahu, and his aligned right being religious parties at 60
main opponent, yet yellow, pete israel's current caretaker, prime minister and head of the centrist dish. a tea party le pete took over as prime minister after his 8 party coalition. government collapsed in june. you ought alias, the vice hutch on, in this selection. and so there's one thing we need to know about. deliveries are coming that it's close. she, she'll house you but they, she, she, you watch tv like i do. but we know how to turn around a tie, selection, what model? tight elections....
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party. it's the centrist side of the conservative party. it will make a decision. it seems on the calls she's making for that grouping to be more involved. this is an interesting twist in the whole event she is pushing towards one nation conservatism. and that is an interesting area because hunt is a one nation conservative and it could well be that he is influencing this situation as well. she might be able to buy time, but certainly in terms of escaping it is to by all accounts thought to be unlikely in the long term. excellent. or andrew leave there for the moment. i just reminder, we are expecting you guys new chance when you finance minister jeremy hunt expected to deliver emergency statement announcing taxes, spending measures, and we will join that just as soon as now at least 3 people have been killed in 18 injured in drone strikes in the ukrainian capital official se keith was struck several times in an early morning attacked by russian forces using drones. it's matt says they hit to essentially shift gen that keep ski districts the area was shelled by rus
party. it's the centrist side of the conservative party. it will make a decision. it seems on the calls she's making for that grouping to be more involved. this is an interesting twist in the whole event she is pushing towards one nation conservatism. and that is an interesting area because hunt is a one nation conservative and it could well be that he is influencing this situation as well. she might be able to buy time, but certainly in terms of escaping it is to by all accounts thought to be...
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kwasi kwarteng, pointing jeremy hunt, who comes from a different part of the conservative party, more centrist to bring financial and political calm? taste enough to bring financial and political calm?— enough to bring financial and political calm? enough to bring financial and oliticalcalm? . ., , ., political calm? we all got used to confusin: political calm? we all got used to confusing economic _ political calm? we all got used to confusing economic times - political calm? we all got used to confusing economic times but - political calm? we all got used toi confusing economic times but the last month has definitely been the most _ last month has definitely been the most chaotic economic policy—making i most chaotic economic policy—making i have _ most chaotic economic policy—making i have seen— most chaotic economic policy—making i have seen in my lifetime from any government— i have seen in my lifetime from any government of any political party. it government of any political party. it has _ government of any political party. it has been very difficult, big changes— it has been very diffi
kwasi kwarteng, pointing jeremy hunt, who comes from a different part of the conservative party, more centrist to bring financial and political calm? taste enough to bring financial and political calm?— enough to bring financial and political calm? enough to bring financial and oliticalcalm? . ., , ., political calm? we all got used to confusin: political calm? we all got used to confusing economic _ political calm? we all got used to confusing economic times - political calm? we all got used...
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leading the rebellion there that people are trying to say, there is now split in the party —— grant shapps. centristned in the perception it gave, that this government may actually not really care about ordinary people, but is on the side of the very, very richest has made it, ithink, almost of the very, very richest has made it, i think, almost impossible for the government to decide, in the middle of a cost—of—living crisis, that it's not going to protect the poorest people on benefits in the way that in the past, they would normally have expected to be protected against the rise in the cost of living. i protected against the rise in the cost of living.— protected against the rise in the cost of livina. , , , ., cost of living. i suppose we should sa that cost of living. i suppose we should say that the _ cost of living. i suppose we should say that the reason _ cost of living. i suppose we should say that the reason the _ cost of living. i suppose we should l say that the reason the government insists it's sticking to its plan is because it's going for growth. but i suppose in terms of these rebe
leading the rebellion there that people are trying to say, there is now split in the party —— grant shapps. centristned in the perception it gave, that this government may actually not really care about ordinary people, but is on the side of the very, very richest has made it, ithink, almost of the very, very richest has made it, i think, almost impossible for the government to decide, in the middle of a cost—of—living crisis, that it's not going to protect the poorest people on...
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party. and centrists have pulled back and do not vote in primaries as much as they used to. e come up with what used to be a left of center party and a right of center party has become a left party and a right party, and a lot of people in the middle do not feel like they have a political home. host: does that mean the people in the middle are not voting, or does it mean they make up their mind at the last second who they will vote for? guest: i think they are not voting in primaries, so as a result, you are seeing more and more ideological, very ideological people getting nominated, so it is pulling the parties out. some of it is the rise of talk radio and cable news and social media and gerrymandering -- it is a combination of things that have sort of removed the moorings that kept the parties from going off. the moderating influences in each party is gone. host: you have been covering elections since 1980. i will ask you to look in the crystal ball -- with all this polarization, where does it leave the process? guest: more of the same, getting worse. until more moderate ce
party. and centrists have pulled back and do not vote in primaries as much as they used to. e come up with what used to be a left of center party and a right of center party has become a left party and a right party, and a lot of people in the middle do not feel like they have a political home. host: does that mean the people in the middle are not voting, or does it mean they make up their mind at the last second who they will vote for? guest: i think they are not voting in primaries, so as a...
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she then appointed jeremy hunt, a much more centrist figure in the party as her new chancellor. days ago. it is really hard to keep track of time because so much has been tapping running in each segment it feels a lot longer than that. it is really dizzying and i think that is why liz truss whether she comes out at the door to tell us this whether they hand over to a written leader at some point the name of the game for the conservative party and for the country is absolutely stability, to try and calm things down a bit, calm things down certainly in terms of the international financial markets and, i guess, to stop giving off that vibe to the rest of the world that vibe to the rest of the world that we have somehow gone collectively crazy. but that we have somehow gone collectively crazy.— that we have somehow gone collectively crazy. but to pick up on the other— collectively crazy. but to pick up on the other priority, _ collectively crazy. but to pick up on the other priority, then, - collectively crazy. but to pick up| on the other priority, then, rob, collectively crazy. bu
she then appointed jeremy hunt, a much more centrist figure in the party as her new chancellor. days ago. it is really hard to keep track of time because so much has been tapping running in each segment it feels a lot longer than that. it is really dizzying and i think that is why liz truss whether she comes out at the door to tell us this whether they hand over to a written leader at some point the name of the game for the conservative party and for the country is absolutely stability, to try...
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party. and centrists have pulled back and do not vote in primaries as much as they used to. e come up with what used to be a left of center party and a right of center party has become a left party and a right party, and a lot of people in the middle do not feel like they have a political home. host: does that mean the people in the middle are not voting, or does it mean they make up their mind at the last second who they will vote for? guest: i think they are not voting in primaries, so as a result, you are seeing more and more ideological, very ideological people getting nominated, so it is pulling the parties out. some of it is the rise of talk radio and cable news and social media and gerrymandering -- it is a combination of things that have sort of removed the moorings that kept the parties from going off. the moderating influences in each party is gone. host: you have been covering elections since 1980. i will ask you to look in the crystal ball -- with all this polarization, where does it leave the process? guest: more of the same, getting worse. until more moderate ce
party. and centrists have pulled back and do not vote in primaries as much as they used to. e come up with what used to be a left of center party and a right of center party has become a left party and a right party, and a lot of people in the middle do not feel like they have a political home. host: does that mean the people in the middle are not voting, or does it mean they make up their mind at the last second who they will vote for? guest: i think they are not voting in primaries, so as a...
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propagandists, all kinds of nightingale fatties, in short, it means that there are two parties of their own, centristssition, which is not yet obvious to everyone, and among them, first of all, the leader of the security forces. somehow adheres to putin's general line, but does not call for some kind of sharp aggravation, such as a nuclear war, something is openly done by kadyrov. that's why there is a divergence between these three parties. the opposition is especially fierce, it spilled out that these supporters of the radicals i want to kill the head of shoigu, which means the resignation of the full leadership of me. baron means that putin will take this side. it is not known how much putin now supports putin . does he support these parties, as it were, and it is not clear how the radicals hear theirs. this is a critical address while it is released camouflaged, and on the part of the moderates, it is obvious that discontent is also growing, thus putin is gradually losing support for both of these lines or these krylevs and russian power, russian politics, that’s what i have now. putin, of course,
propagandists, all kinds of nightingale fatties, in short, it means that there are two parties of their own, centristssition, which is not yet obvious to everyone, and among them, first of all, the leader of the security forces. somehow adheres to putin's general line, but does not call for some kind of sharp aggravation, such as a nuclear war, something is openly done by kadyrov. that's why there is a divergence between these three parties. the opposition is especially fierce, it spilled out...
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some time ago, the conservative party stopped being the old coalition of centrist it once was. t two weeks ago i had a conversation with a former prime minister who said with terrible sadness. he said i no longer recognize today's conservative party that i served for 30 years. that is the x prime minister speaking. so what is for many of us, that once a time supported the tories. the party has been taken over by, what i would call right wing nationalists. what i believe they will be capable of doing, there losing their grip on power. first we have the disaster of johnson, we have the worst disaster of liz truss. one thing they may be able to do is stop, the man who mostly country wants to become the next prime minister from getting the job. they hold him responsible for johnson's fall. it is heartbreaking for all, that are not conservatives to have to watch this terrible wrangle within the conservative party. when the fortunes of britain are ecstatic -- at stake. i spent the weekend in europe, do you think many british people understand, it is bad enough to be disliked by your n
some time ago, the conservative party stopped being the old coalition of centrist it once was. t two weeks ago i had a conversation with a former prime minister who said with terrible sadness. he said i no longer recognize today's conservative party that i served for 30 years. that is the x prime minister speaking. so what is for many of us, that once a time supported the tories. the party has been taken over by, what i would call right wing nationalists. what i believe they will be capable of...
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a motley crew of right wing and left, centrists, and an arab party put their differences aside and struckhey unseated the longest-serving prime minister in israel's history. like others before it, that fragile coalition fell apart, and israelis are heading to the polls yet again. after a brief stint in the opposition and with a corruption trial underway, netanyahu has been full speed on the campaign trail, trying to reclaim the coveted seat. >> voters, wake up. nurit: and he is still the one to beat. for well over a decade, the right wing likud has been a party of only one man. netanyahu's supporters back in with ironclad loyalty. >> i believe we have done huge things for israel, but i think there are more things to do, to block iran for good. i think we will have peace with saudi arabia, and i will bring it about. with that, bring an end to the arab-israeli conflict. nurit: his biggest challenge or, the interim prime minister. a former journalist who dove into politics with a splash in 2013, and in a country where left-wing parties have all but disappeared, he has become the face of the
a motley crew of right wing and left, centrists, and an arab party put their differences aside and struckhey unseated the longest-serving prime minister in israel's history. like others before it, that fragile coalition fell apart, and israelis are heading to the polls yet again. after a brief stint in the opposition and with a corruption trial underway, netanyahu has been full speed on the campaign trail, trying to reclaim the coveted seat. >> voters, wake up. nurit: and he is still the...
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to the moderates here, the question is that the conservatives are not such a single party, that is, there are centristsrelatively speaking, represent the solution, and those people who support them say that we need more centrist politics is not like that the radical right is the radical right, at least once it is difficult to classify the conservatives who were not supported by the european research group as such radical right - this is a think tank for the conservatives and she actually told them on tuesday when she was to the prime ministers that first of all, let's somehow solve the issue with taxes and the second issue that it voiced in front of them was conveyed by the politicians that uh, britain should increase defense spending to 3%, i will remind you that now britain spends 2.1% of gdp, on the contrary, definitely that bengalos like no other are interested in britain spending more on defense, even on the russo-ukrainian war, and precisely in britain, which in general, others, which in general, they have three main tasks, first of all, it is to continue to provide assistance to ukraine secondly
to the moderates here, the question is that the conservatives are not such a single party, that is, there are centristsrelatively speaking, represent the solution, and those people who support them say that we need more centrist politics is not like that the radical right is the radical right, at least once it is difficult to classify the conservatives who were not supported by the european research group as such radical right - this is a think tank for the conservatives and she actually told...
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party. he's centrist, he's seen as a safe pair of hands, he's quite a heavy hitter. he was a contender for leadership twice before. not a hugely popular personality, but neville as a key player. so watch out for that name or defense. could it be a continuation of ben wallace who's as a pair of hands as well and quite a that made an impression upon the country over his handling of ukraine. now he's still in post with, with the previous government he was imposed on previous government. he could be a possibility, foreign minister, james, cleverly seen as being a good operator, but will that will, that fit and his trust appointee remains to be seen. he's got to put a priority on all of this and we'll be hearing, i would think quite soon, some of those big names being named. and andrew, obviously a great deal of pressure on the new prime minister across the u. k. to see and see how is when you get to deal with this economic crisis, which is obviously affecting different people across the u. k. in different ways, whether they're civilians, you might seal citizens in their
party. he's centrist, he's seen as a safe pair of hands, he's quite a heavy hitter. he was a contender for leadership twice before. not a hugely popular personality, but neville as a key player. so watch out for that name or defense. could it be a continuation of ben wallace who's as a pair of hands as well and quite a that made an impression upon the country over his handling of ukraine. now he's still in post with, with the previous government he was imposed on previous government. he could...
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party. the centrist are one nation. conservatives, she's addressing them and trying to convince them to come on board. she may well even offer jobs because it has to be said that her government is made up of sympathize, a supporters of her cause. there are no real people on the other side within her government. it's a very much in favor of her and prominently very much devastated by what's happened and has to be said that the what nation conservatives will feel quite strongly along the lines that where are we now we're supposed to be stewards of the economy . the conservative party traditions ripped to shreds by this controversy, not just full control. this is a where a week word to use this massive crisis in the markets and the markets that call the shots. so moving on from there, where is list trust in terms of stability? well, moves are being made against her. i've lost count of them now are all sorts of plots, but the main one is to try to install a caretaker prime minister, a few names kicking around their richie sooner who is as not call, called his name as a part of any of it yet, or
party. the centrist are one nation. conservatives, she's addressing them and trying to convince them to come on board. she may well even offer jobs because it has to be said that her government is made up of sympathize, a supporters of her cause. there are no real people on the other side within her government. it's a very much in favor of her and prominently very much devastated by what's happened and has to be said that the what nation conservatives will feel quite strongly along the lines...
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it as divided the party between a madrid sort of centrist and broadly pro european wing and another wing which was more libertarian. and those people made sure that the u. k. left the you on on really the, the, the strongest and hardest of breaks it with just a free trade agreement and that, but really bad bane and it's these people that are the moderates, are fighting this trust to somebody who comes from the libertarian small state wing of the party, and now she's been ousted by m p. 's mostly by the moderate m. p. 's. but even people to the right of the party. and she had lost that trust to so where does this leave british politics bear good, what. what happens next? good question. this trust a state that has said that she was saying office until a successor is found and that should happen rather quickly. however, we are already seeing the opposition, the liberal democrats and labor. they are demanding that there should be a general election because this trust herself was not elected by the british people . and in a situation like this where there is an economic crisis, like other cou
it as divided the party between a madrid sort of centrist and broadly pro european wing and another wing which was more libertarian. and those people made sure that the u. k. left the you on on really the, the, the strongest and hardest of breaks it with just a free trade agreement and that, but really bad bane and it's these people that are the moderates, are fighting this trust to somebody who comes from the libertarian small state wing of the party, and now she's been ousted by m p. 's...
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an example how he stood up to the biden administration, gone against his party and a place in arizona where they are pretty centristsenator mccain for a long time, bucked his own party so senator kelly has tried to do the same thing. listen, when it matters on issues like the border i've broken with the white house. a lot of the senate race they think is because lake is doing so well in the gubernatorial race, but even in the states out west, you talk about immigration and border, big deal, but the economy and inflation polls ahead of that. >> jacqui: and blake masters is seeming to incorporate that in his messaging. and also inflation in nevada, cortez masto is up against laxalt, she is at 48%, and laxalt at 49%. what do you make of the late shift? >> so many of these are within the margin of error. we have to wait for the dust to settle and some of these dates, the counting takes a while. georgia, a runoff, that drags us into december. i was out in las vegas a couple times this fall and the most ads were all about abortion, laxalt has an extreme position on abortion. i think abortion was a hot topic over the summ
an example how he stood up to the biden administration, gone against his party and a place in arizona where they are pretty centristsenator mccain for a long time, bucked his own party so senator kelly has tried to do the same thing. listen, when it matters on issues like the border i've broken with the white house. a lot of the senate race they think is because lake is doing so well in the gubernatorial race, but even in the states out west, you talk about immigration and border, big deal, but...
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centrists or even center, right? have decided to vote for the workers party for the 1st time. at the same time, bol sonata has been able to are really a mobilize a set of the, our population, who will support him, no matter what. but he's also left open, whether he would accept defeat. and that explains why the selection is so important because we may actually face some to some extent of instability as we're looking to this post collections scenario in brazil. and how close is there is art likely to be and is it going to be accepted? do you think by all scenarios, shan't he, liz, what we're right now, the situation we're la has slightly more than 50 percent of the votes. in brazil, we have an electronic voting system, but still in rich states of the votes of being transmitted to the central computer and the capital faster than in the poor, north east. and that's precisely where lula is performing a tends to perform quite well. so we're now expecting that these small difference between lulu limbo sonata will actually increase as we approach a 100 percent of those we encounter a
centrists or even center, right? have decided to vote for the workers party for the 1st time. at the same time, bol sonata has been able to are really a mobilize a set of the, our population, who will support him, no matter what. but he's also left open, whether he would accept defeat. and that explains why the selection is so important because we may actually face some to some extent of instability as we're looking to this post collections scenario in brazil. and how close is there is art...
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party. so it's broadly split into factions. one are the centrist r, m p's, the pro institutional m p's, and they are broadly are the also the pro european. then we're seeing another factor. and those are the libertarian m. p 's, the ones that made sure that the u. k. would leave the european union with just a babel and tray deal in place. really, the hardest breaks it possible. this is the wing also that's a list trust belongs to even though she was a, remain over to you as somebody who lobbied aggressively for tex carts and for a small state that brought chaos when she and her government, i'm had a budget just a few weeks ago was completely crashed the financial markets she's. she is on the fire from the conservative moderates who are really saying that she has no authority, no economic competence. and they really want to see her go. the prime minister is being slammed left, right, and center. what can we expect to happen with her period? every hour is another mystery. terry. and we know now that sarah graham brady, who was an inferential, our bet
party. so it's broadly split into factions. one are the centrist r, m p's, the pro institutional m p's, and they are broadly are the also the pro european. then we're seeing another factor. and those are the libertarian m. p 's, the ones that made sure that the u. k. would leave the european union with just a babel and tray deal in place. really, the hardest breaks it possible. this is the wing also that's a list trust belongs to even though she was a, remain over to you as somebody who lobbied...
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kwarteng was succeeded by jeremy hunt, a party centrist and former foreign secretary.apse of miss truss'political authority is unprecedented in modern politics and her shift my not be enough to calm financial markets or stop a growing rebellion in her own party and the u.k.. san diego is next, elizabeth on the democrats line. go ahead. caller: good, c-span. i would like to comment on just generally listening to the callers come in to c-span, "washington journal". i hear so many say they never watched the january 6 committee hearings. two days before the hearings, i heard someone call in and say the rioters and those that storm the capitol were democrats and it is a reality check. you can see channels like fox news and newsmax are not showing people the facts of what is happening in our country. the gentleman you just had on, he made the statement this is a very close election. actually, joe biden one by over 7 million votes. it was the biggest margin of victory in the history of the united states. you hear republican callers call in and say what did obama do? what did
kwarteng was succeeded by jeremy hunt, a party centrist and former foreign secretary.apse of miss truss'political authority is unprecedented in modern politics and her shift my not be enough to calm financial markets or stop a growing rebellion in her own party and the u.k.. san diego is next, elizabeth on the democrats line. go ahead. caller: good, c-span. i would like to comment on just generally listening to the callers come in to c-span, "washington journal". i hear so many say...
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kwarteng was succeeded by jeremy hunt, a party centrist and former foreign secretary.apse of miss truss'political authority is unprecedented in modern politics and her shift my not be enough to calm financial markets or stop a growing rebellion in her own party and the u.k.. san diego is next, elizabeth on the democrats line. go ahead. caller: good, c-span. i would like to comment on just generally listening to the callers come in to c-span, "washington journal". i hear so many say they never watched the january 6 committee hearings. two days before the hearings, i heard someone call in and say the rioters and those that storm the capitol were democrats and it is a reality check. you can see channels like fox news and newsmax are not showing people the facts of what is happening in our country. the gentleman you just had on, he made the statement this is a very close election. actually, joe biden one by over 7 million votes. it was the biggest margin of victory in the history of the united states. you hear republican callers call in and say what did obama do? what did
kwarteng was succeeded by jeremy hunt, a party centrist and former foreign secretary.apse of miss truss'political authority is unprecedented in modern politics and her shift my not be enough to calm financial markets or stop a growing rebellion in her own party and the u.k.. san diego is next, elizabeth on the democrats line. go ahead. caller: good, c-span. i would like to comment on just generally listening to the callers come in to c-span, "washington journal". i hear so many say...
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brussels last the survey shows that all parties that are represented in the coalition government are rapidly losing popularity. here is the wire of the centrists contrary, and in moldova, which received the status of a candidate for accession to the eu , anti-government protests do not subside on the eve of the inhabitants of the moldovan capital marched through the streets of the city demanding to stop the decline in living standards. i have 40 years and 2 months of work experience, why should i come here today and scream and beg for a pension increase, beg for a pay rise. we must ask for it the government or the government should think about these people and let them add in such a way that they have enough to pay and eat, and so that they don’t know how to mass anti-government rallies from hunger. it began in moldova back in may due to a sharp increase in energy and food prices, as well as record inflation of 34%, according to the protesters, the current government is not able to cope with the crisis, the leaders of the eu countries present the adoption of the eighth package of anti-russian sanctions, as an example of european unity in pragu
brussels last the survey shows that all parties that are represented in the coalition government are rapidly losing popularity. here is the wire of the centrists contrary, and in moldova, which received the status of a candidate for accession to the eu , anti-government protests do not subside on the eve of the inhabitants of the moldovan capital marched through the streets of the city demanding to stop the decline in living standards. i have 40 years and 2 months of work experience, why should...
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exit polls suggest that the ruling centrist policy, which has committed to backing keith, is in the lead, early results office just that traditionally pro kremlin parties have suffered major setbacks. not one of the military officers who toppled latina fast. those leader pull on the demi bow on friday, say that he is now planning a counter attack. france is denied accusations of helping the beat mima de me berg use me with protesters reported to have tagged the french embassy. friday's crew has been condemned by the us, the united nations and the african union. and protesters have rallied across person over the u. k. 's spiraling cost of living prices. thousands of demonstrators protested against rising energy prices and skyrocketing inflation. the government is facing a major backlash over plans to slash taxes to the wealthy, which is called the british pound to full to record lows. now, iranians based abroad and their supporters are rallying in cities across the globe in solidarity with protests. sparks by the death of martha armine and terran, the 22 year old woman, died after being arrested by iran's notorious morality police for breaching the isla
exit polls suggest that the ruling centrist policy, which has committed to backing keith, is in the lead, early results office just that traditionally pro kremlin parties have suffered major setbacks. not one of the military officers who toppled latina fast. those leader pull on the demi bow on friday, say that he is now planning a counter attack. france is denied accusations of helping the beat mima de me berg use me with protesters reported to have tagged the french embassy. friday's crew has...
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on the other hand, the socialists have created their own platform, where, uh, seven parties are also part of the centrist right of the centrist persuasion and which also say openly that you need to go out to protest, while this, the authorities, and i especially emphasize this, do not make contacts with the opposition do not come out as citizens. they only contact quarreling media and non-government organizations. well, with ambassadors, of course, and maya grigorievna sandu herself is constantly abroad. well, i don't know, yeah. she travels eight times a week, eight times a week, yes, and to find her in chisinau is this is simply unrealistic. it's simply unrealistic that she already has a residence permit, probably either in romania or in paris or somewhere else, but not in chisinau. that's what the situation is, really, a complex crisis and that's it. everything is on the verge of an economic collapse on the verge of a social crisis. yes, and about the political crisis with my ears, i am already silent because we are literally approaching a revolutionary situation, when the tops still can, but the bott
on the other hand, the socialists have created their own platform, where, uh, seven parties are also part of the centrist right of the centrist persuasion and which also say openly that you need to go out to protest, while this, the authorities, and i especially emphasize this, do not make contacts with the opposition do not come out as citizens. they only contact quarreling media and non-government organizations. well, with ambassadors, of course, and maya grigorievna sandu herself is...
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party. here are those who want to solve fundamental issues, they negotiate behind the scenes in the center on centristitions, so the parties, as it were, diverge to a greater extent, because politicians are forced to follow the basic moods of their voters and that's in each of the parties and the democrats. there are those afkans who want a principled political struggle and a principled clarification. here are the very fundamental american questions. and there are those who want to merge all this, roughly speaking, into the center. uh, again, negotiate here in the republican party. uh, let's say the republican minority leader in the house of representatives is clearly in favor of such a principled position on the democrats to act decisively, but the republican minority leader in the senate, rather pulls to the side e yes, yes macon's sword to the side in order to pull the canoes on back to the center. and so, uh, a centrist position backed by the deep state. and it will be very much we will see what is the point of view in these elections for 350 years. so he's not that active . and this is already le
party. here are those who want to solve fundamental issues, they negotiate behind the scenes in the center on centristitions, so the parties, as it were, diverge to a greater extent, because politicians are forced to follow the basic moods of their voters and that's in each of the parties and the democrats. there are those afkans who want a principled political struggle and a principled clarification. here are the very fundamental american questions. and there are those who want to merge all...
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victory of the right to the right-wing coalition, the wire centrists received more than 44% of the votes, for the first time , the right-wing partyy becomes the leading political force. then georgie and melony know well exactly every chance of becoming the first woman prime minister italy started talking about the fact that now italy will turn around and show everyone. and then, of course, you start to fantasize. now they will quickly agree with russia on super-cheap gas and live on low prices. winter. all of europe will see in germany france they will carry out changes the word revolution will not be used and everything will go completely differently. yes, why is there a feeling that, after all , many italian experts would not say that the italian precedent could become the kind of worst covey for europe, which is that may not happen. here's how to calculate what to expect from these elections? and you know those who expect an immediate thaw in relations between russia and italy well, of course, they are not getting ahead of themselves, but there are already two countries in europe. this is hungary italy, which at least you can
victory of the right to the right-wing coalition, the wire centrists received more than 44% of the votes, for the first time , the right-wing partyy becomes the leading political force. then georgie and melony know well exactly every chance of becoming the first woman prime minister italy started talking about the fact that now italy will turn around and show everyone. and then, of course, you start to fantasize. now they will quickly agree with russia on super-cheap gas and live on low prices....
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support and some on the far left who didn't want so it was a centrist the review, capitol l liberal view that folks wanted immigration but when the party leadership turned to donald trump and he embraced immigration as a powerful tool, republicans sort of followed because they followed the trusted republican leader and the rest is history. now i would say this sort of war but also the far right europe as well. in the cases i study, we see similar effects of elite leadership, rhetoric. lee, the longtime leader of singapore and raised a multiracial society and talks about singapore is one that was race blind but in public comment he made sure to assert chinese supremacy so those statements matter. in tobago, two political parties are racialized. predominantly indian origin while the people's national movement is predominantly african origin. they assert those identities on a day-to-day basis and therefore reinforces a salient in daily society. >> that is so interesting andec thank you for talking about non- u.s. examples because i do think it's not just a u.s. phenomenon but you are right we have seen real examples for the leadership on
support and some on the far left who didn't want so it was a centrist the review, capitol l liberal view that folks wanted immigration but when the party leadership turned to donald trump and he embraced immigration as a powerful tool, republicans sort of followed because they followed the trusted republican leader and the rest is history. now i would say this sort of war but also the far right europe as well. in the cases i study, we see similar effects of elite leadership, rhetoric. lee, the...
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centrist, social democratic country, outside the eu? and i think that argument has been throbbing through the conservative party year after year after yearlling group after group, leader after leader, and this, let's hope, is the culmination and the end of that process because we are all exhausted. why could this be the culmination of the process? well, the conservatives have come this close, about an inch apart, from an absolute financial meltdown, a real proper financial crash, for the whole country, which would not only be humiliating but would give us economic scarring for years and years ahead. very close to that. and they have also been looking right at extinction level polling, polling which would see them obliterated as a serious political force. some of the polls suggest that the conservatives would come back with three or four mps, or maybe even two, in which case the leadership contest should be very interesting indeed. so, they have had these two events, and if after those they have not started to think again, we must pull together, hang together or hang separately then they are completely deranged. they are not. they finally
centrist, social democratic country, outside the eu? and i think that argument has been throbbing through the conservative party year after year after yearlling group after group, leader after leader, and this, let's hope, is the culmination and the end of that process because we are all exhausted. why could this be the culmination of the process? well, the conservatives have come this close, about an inch apart, from an absolute financial meltdown, a real proper financial crash, for the whole...
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unaffiliated run for governor where she's sort of trying to paint both parties as evil and wants to present herself as this unifier, this centrist: a very interesting situation. and also different among your states is who's voting. very briefly, if you all could just say in a couple of words. i will go and ask each of you separately. do you think there will be an increase in turnout this year? or are you sensing lower turnout? dirk, quickly? dirk: i'm sensing big turnout. this three-way race has people really, really motivated. lisa: zac, what do you think about turnout there in wisconsin? zac: well, we will be down from the presidential rate of above 70 plus%but probably mid-50s, which is still prey good for wisconsin midterms. lisa: and, yvonne, all that heat in arizona, is that going to lead to more voters or not so many? yvonne: i think more voters. i think we could see record for a turnout race. lisa: well, we will be watching, along with all of you. and we thank you so much for all of your reporting and for your time today, dirk vanderhart, zac schultz, and yvonne wingett sanchez. thank you to all of you. ♪ judy: as part o
unaffiliated run for governor where she's sort of trying to paint both parties as evil and wants to present herself as this unifier, this centrist: a very interesting situation. and also different among your states is who's voting. very briefly, if you all could just say in a couple of words. i will go and ask each of you separately. do you think there will be an increase in turnout this year? or are you sensing lower turnout? dirk, quickly? dirk: i'm sensing big turnout. this three-way race...
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so is one party more engaged than the other because of this or are they drawing more independent or centriste way or the other left or right? is there enthusiasm on both sides of the aisle who are they going for in terms of who will swing the election >> reporter: really interesting, dom. there is enthusiasm on both sides of the aisle the republicans have taken advantage. 78%, which is 9% higher than democrats. democrats has closed the enthusiasm gap during the end of the summer and early fall as you were referring to. republicans had pull ed ahead the last time we saw that 9% difference, it was for the democrats and back in 2018 at that time, democrats picked up 40 seats in the midterms. republicans only need to win five to get control of the speaker's gavel. right now, we are seeing republicans have the edge with the energy and enthusiasm. we will see if it translates to turn route out. >> thank you, ylan mui joining us for the conversation is stifel strategist brian gardner. brian, i'll ask you the same thing. why? why this huge shift in story with the momentum that was going toward the d
so is one party more engaged than the other because of this or are they drawing more independent or centriste way or the other left or right? is there enthusiasm on both sides of the aisle who are they going for in terms of who will swing the election >> reporter: really interesting, dom. there is enthusiasm on both sides of the aisle the republicans have taken advantage. 78%, which is 9% higher than democrats. democrats has closed the enthusiasm gap during the end of the summer and early...
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to maintain her lead in the election by being the strongest political party in the country to be able to reach out to the centrist to form a coalition. but there are chances that the far white can gain more the bantam in this election, upsetting the plans that the prime minister is hoping to implement for the country . i don't see this last us yet, but that in denmark, there's little appetite for last campaign rallies. candidates in the air ways to convince voters they have solutions to the country's problems. this is an election that comes against the backdrop of war in europe. rising inflation and energy crisis and climate change. if you look at the major decisions being made in denmark, 96 percent of all major decisions are being face, being based on a broad majority across the middle of the political spectrum. and of course i think that is the best thing. prime minister and leader, the social democratic party, meta frederickson, is desperate to build a strong coalition of centuries parties. for decades, danish politics have been dominated by a government coalitions. paul suggest that the social democrats are
to maintain her lead in the election by being the strongest political party in the country to be able to reach out to the centrist to form a coalition. but there are chances that the far white can gain more the bantam in this election, upsetting the plans that the prime minister is hoping to implement for the country . i don't see this last us yet, but that in denmark, there's little appetite for last campaign rallies. candidates in the air ways to convince voters they have solutions to the...
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the right-wing coalition, the wire centrists received more than 44% of the votes of the voters of the leading political forces for the first time the right-wing party brothers of italy well, it is more solid there familiar faces, of course, berlusconi , the italians know the face, new to us, well. georgie meloni has every chance of becoming the first woman prime minister of italy, then talk began that italy would now turn around and show everyone, and here, of course, you start to fantasize. now they will quickly agree with russia on super-cheap gas they will live on low prices the winter with europe will see germany france they will make changes the word revolution will not use it and everything will go completely differently, but why is there a feeling that, after all , many italian experts would not say that the italian precedent could become worse than covid for europe, that this might not happen. that's how you thought what to expect from these elections? you know those who immediately expect a thaw in relations between russia and italy. well , of course, they are not getting ahead of themselves, but there are already two countries in europe.
the right-wing coalition, the wire centrists received more than 44% of the votes of the voters of the leading political forces for the first time the right-wing party brothers of italy well, it is more solid there familiar faces, of course, berlusconi , the italians know the face, new to us, well. georgie meloni has every chance of becoming the first woman prime minister of italy, then talk began that italy would now turn around and show everyone, and here, of course, you start to fantasize....
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so it was really a centrist liberal view sort of l liberal view that folks want immigration. but when the party leadership turn to donald trump and he embraced immigration as a really powerful mobilization tool, republicans sort of followed because they followed the trusted republican leader, and the rest is history. immigration, and the immigrant sentiment is now i would say the sort of core of the republican is in the united states, but also of the far right in europe as well. this is the sine qua non of right wing politics today. but in the cases i studied we see some effects of elite leadership, of elite rhetoric on you know, lee kwan yew was the longtime leader of singapore and he embraced the multiracial society and the costly talk about the singapore story is one that was effectively race blind. but in his public comments he also made very sure to assert china's supremacy on the city state. those statements mattered. in trinidad and tobago there to make political parties are racialist. the unc, the night of national congress is predominately of indian origin while the tnn, the people's n
so it was really a centrist liberal view sort of l liberal view that folks want immigration. but when the party leadership turn to donald trump and he embraced immigration as a really powerful mobilization tool, republicans sort of followed because they followed the trusted republican leader, and the rest is history. immigration, and the immigrant sentiment is now i would say the sort of core of the republican is in the united states, but also of the far right in europe as well. this is the...
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right to the right-wing coalition, the wire centrists received more than 44% of the votes the leading political force for the first time becomes the right-wing partyre more solid familiar faces, of course, berlusconi knows the new faces for us italians well. georgie meloni has every chance to become the first as a woman prime minister of italy , talk began here that now italy would turn around and show everyone, and here, of course, you begin to fantasize. now they will quickly agree with russia on super-cheap gas and live on low prices. winter. all of europe will see in germany, france, they will make changes, the word revolution will not be used and everything will go completely differently, but for some reason there is a feeling that, no matter how many italian experts say, that the italian precedent could become to the types of the worst covi for europe that here that may not happen. that's how you consider what to expect from these elections? and you know those who immediately expect a thaw in relations between russia and italy well, of course, they do not get ahead of themselves, but there are already two countries in europe. this is hungary
right to the right-wing coalition, the wire centrists received more than 44% of the votes the leading political force for the first time becomes the right-wing partyre more solid familiar faces, of course, berlusconi knows the new faces for us italians well. georgie meloni has every chance to become the first as a woman prime minister of italy , talk began here that now italy would turn around and show everyone, and here, of course, you begin to fantasize. now they will quickly agree with...