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health provider in wisconsin. even before the pandemic 2019 reports from the institute indicated 55 of wisconsin colleges have significant shortages of psychiatrist. were also going to invest in making sure we have adequate available mental health professionals who can provide the treatment wisconsinites need a roster state. we are going to invest in developing a robust prevention strategy to reduce suicide, self harm and other mental and behavioral health related injuries and that includes state resources to support of suicide in crisis lifeline which went live in 2022 thanks to the senator tammy baldwin as well as increase support for. run and community-based services across the state. [applause] >> mental health deals with everybody here, not just the site, the site also. we cannot look back two years from now as we prepare the next budget and wonder whether we should have done more and sooner to take good care of her mental health let's take this seriously and let's start today. [applause] mental health is one
health provider in wisconsin. even before the pandemic 2019 reports from the institute indicated 55 of wisconsin colleges have significant shortages of psychiatrist. were also going to invest in making sure we have adequate available mental health professionals who can provide the treatment wisconsinites need a roster state. we are going to invest in developing a robust prevention strategy to reduce suicide, self harm and other mental and behavioral health related injuries and that includes...
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delegation fro wisconsin. same in the state senate and the state assembly, wher republicans have had overwhelming majority for th past decade, despite the fac that the state is evenly split by voters from both parties. i was that even possible it's possible because wisconsi republicans have engaged i some of the most aggressiv gerrymandering in the country. building themselves almost permanent majorities the wisconsin is emily's essentially district 73, a district along the state's western border, when tha includes the greater metro are for neighboring duluth minnesota. the map on the left says wha that district used to look like the map on the right says that it looks like this now after republican stretched the corners of the district to include more rural conservative areas in order to watertown democratic votes the crystal clear example of the way the republicans have broken democracy to cement minority rule. that might all be about to change last night, wisconsin voters turned out in huge numbers t elect
delegation fro wisconsin. same in the state senate and the state assembly, wher republicans have had overwhelming majority for th past decade, despite the fac that the state is evenly split by voters from both parties. i was that even possible it's possible because wisconsi republicans have engaged i some of the most aggressiv gerrymandering in the country. building themselves almost permanent majorities the wisconsin is emily's essentially district 73, a district along the state's western...
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they put their nationa convention in 2024 in wisconsin, the first presidential primary beat was in wisconsinal committee meeting with wisconsin because they thought they need wisconsin, and the can get it but then they lost the supreme court, race and now they are going to have to win a fai fight. i think they know that they ar not up to the. task >> it is incredible to pu it in context how much republicans are bigger winning wisconsin, and yet here they are being dealt a setback. been with their, thank you s much, greatly future timing or insights always a pleasure. next, how the string o democratic wins this wee exposes massive liabilities fo the gop heading into 2024, som of what we were just discussin that we've been. stay with us too. (vo) get internet that keeps your business ready for anything. from verizon. i was stuck. unresolved depression symptoms were in my way. i needed more from my antidepressant. vraylar helped give it a lift. adding vraylar to an antidepressant... ...is clinically proven to help relieve overall depression symptoms... ...better than an antidepressant alone. an
they put their nationa convention in 2024 in wisconsin, the first presidential primary beat was in wisconsinal committee meeting with wisconsin because they thought they need wisconsin, and the can get it but then they lost the supreme court, race and now they are going to have to win a fai fight. i think they know that they ar not up to the. task >> it is incredible to pu it in context how much republicans are bigger winning wisconsin, and yet here they are being dealt a setback. been...
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it is a big deal for the state of wisconsin and the country wisconsin senator tammy baldwin, really appreciate your time tonight. >> thank you it's a pleasure to join you. >> we have one more story for you this evening hundreds of books have been pulled from the shelves of florida school libraries thanks to a law signed by governor ron desantis, but could his very own book be next stay with us away suitcases are designed with 360-degree spinner wheels. ♪ ♪ so you can go with the flow. ♪ ♪ trying to control my asthma felt anything but normal. ♪ ♪ enough was enough. i talked to an asthma specialist and found out my severe asthma is driven by eosinophils, a type of asthma nucala can help control. now, fewer asthma attacks and less oral steroids that's my nunormal with nucala. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. nucala is not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor.
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democracy in wisconsin. have upheld basically every law passed by the legislature to entrench their own power, including some of the most gerrymandered maps in the country, including a series of laws making it harder to vote such as a strict voter id law, things of that nature. wisconsin dismantled basically -- the republicans dismantled some of the best campaign finance laws in the country. that is why there has been so much spending on the state supreme court election. that was upheld by the state supreme court. every time the state supreme court under conservative control has been asked whether or not they want to expand democracy or restrict moxie, they have fallen on the side of constricting democracy. that is for the state supreme court election is potentially so significant because it is really the only way to restore checks and balances. that very little power because of the gerrymandered legislatures grip on the state. the only way to get rid are trying to weaken the gerrymandering grip is for those
democracy in wisconsin. have upheld basically every law passed by the legislature to entrench their own power, including some of the most gerrymandered maps in the country, including a series of laws making it harder to vote such as a strict voter id law, things of that nature. wisconsin dismantled basically -- the republicans dismantled some of the best campaign finance laws in the country. that is why there has been so much spending on the state supreme court election. that was upheld by the...
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wisconsin also holds the record for the world's oldest groom a wisconsin man named harry stevens gott the age of 103 mazel tov. his parents must have been so proud. but now wisconsin has another record to add to its list -- the most expensive judicial election in american history. tomorrow wisconsin voters will vote for who should fill an open seat on the state supreme court. and the amount of money spent in that race so far is about $45 million. now, for context the average amount of money raised by a u.s. senate candidate in last year's elections was about $13 million. this judicial race in wisconsin is at $45 million and counting, more than triple the average cost of a senate seat. the reason this state supreme court race has attracted that gob smacking amount of money is because so much is on the line which of these two candidates gets the seat on the state supreme court will almost certainly determine whether or not wisconsin's abortion ban is upheld now that the u.s. supreme court has overturned roe wisconsin is also possibly the most aggressively gerrymandered state in the cou
wisconsin also holds the record for the world's oldest groom a wisconsin man named harry stevens gott the age of 103 mazel tov. his parents must have been so proud. but now wisconsin has another record to add to its list -- the most expensive judicial election in american history. tomorrow wisconsin voters will vote for who should fill an open seat on the state supreme court. and the amount of money spent in that race so far is about $45 million. now, for context the average amount of money...
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in a state that voted for trum in 2016, we're going t wisconsin later. plus, some good news to star your weekend a strong jobs report, i'll break down the 236,000 jobs at it and what those numbers mean for you. another hour of while sh begins right now >> analogy, starting with bombshell federal court ruling that could present the biggest rollback of abortion right since roe v. wade wa overturned and the constitutional right t abortion was eliminated in thi country nearly a year ago. a federal judge in texas las night issued a sweeping ruling to reverse the food and's 23 year old approval of a key abortion drug, the rulin orders the fda to hold thi medication from pharmacy shelves in every state regardless of whether or not abortion is legal in tha state. u.s. district judge matthew ha put a seven-day hold on hi willing to give the government the opportunity to repeal it the justice department did fil a notice of appeal last night. let me tell you what is at stake here the drug in question is one of a standard two drug regiment commonly prescribed by doc
in a state that voted for trum in 2016, we're going t wisconsin later. plus, some good news to star your weekend a strong jobs report, i'll break down the 236,000 jobs at it and what those numbers mean for you. another hour of while sh begins right now >> analogy, starting with bombshell federal court ruling that could present the biggest rollback of abortion right since roe v. wade wa overturned and the constitutional right t abortion was eliminated in thi country nearly a year ago. a...
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expected to restore abortion rights in wisconsin.t protasiewicz spoke to supporters tuesday night. >> today's results mean two very important and special things. first, it means wisconsin voters have made their voices heard. give chosen to reject partisan extremism in this state. and second, it means our democracy will always prevail. too many have tried to the will of the people. today's results show wisconsinites believe in democracy and the democratic process. amy: joining us from wisconsin right now, john nichols, the nation's national affairs correspondent. i assume you are up very late to, john. judge janet protasiewicz. it is not an easy name to say but it is one that could determine how the 2024 national elections turn. explain the significance of this race. >> it is hard to overestimate the significance of the race. thank you for having me will stop the wisconsin supreme court was the bulwark of conservative political and legislative action in the state. for more than a decade, going back to the days of scott walker. it was
expected to restore abortion rights in wisconsin.t protasiewicz spoke to supporters tuesday night. >> today's results mean two very important and special things. first, it means wisconsin voters have made their voices heard. give chosen to reject partisan extremism in this state. and second, it means our democracy will always prevail. too many have tried to the will of the people. today's results show wisconsinites believe in democracy and the democratic process. amy: joining us from...
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you have no idea >> and we actually do know how dan kelly, candidate for wisconsin supreme court woulsin that he would allow at the pre-civil war ban on abortion to stand because, quote, it i consistent with th constitution tomorrow, we will find out i wisconsin voters are willing t take that chance, and hand him a gavel for one of the mos consequential seats on the wisconsin supreme court. joining me now is congresswoma gwen moore of wisconsin an michelle goldberg, columnist for the new york times and a msnbc political analyst. she recently profiled the race for the new york times and i will start with you, michelle your piece was very extensive, and it explained mr. kelly ver well how extreme is this guy? >> well, look, he was named in the january 6th, and in one of the depositions, wisconsin republican party officials sai that he was part of extensiv discussions about this fak electors scheme. he is about, as you said, he's been campaigning with, you know, somebody with a pastor who calls will, calls the murder o abortion doctors justifiable homicide he's been campaigning with a st
you have no idea >> and we actually do know how dan kelly, candidate for wisconsin supreme court woulsin that he would allow at the pre-civil war ban on abortion to stand because, quote, it i consistent with th constitution tomorrow, we will find out i wisconsin voters are willing t take that chance, and hand him a gavel for one of the mos consequential seats on the wisconsin supreme court. joining me now is congresswoma gwen moore of wisconsin an michelle goldberg, columnist for the new...
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president biden narrowly won wisconsin.attempt by president trump to overturn the election results reached the state supreme court, which rejected the lawsuit by just one vote. thirty-seven-year-old green bay resident jon mckinney grew up in seven-year-old resident jon mckinney grew up in a conservative household and long considered himself a republican. but mckinney, who volunteers at this boat shop teaching craftsmanship skills to kids, says that changed with the 2016 election. >> as soon as donald trump became president, i mean, the party was foreign to me. they're too focused on power, seats, takg over controlling the various levers of government. and they don't really care about kind of the foundations of what so when it comes their ideology is. there are other races on the ballot that i will be voting for. but after reading about the two candidates, i don't feel like i can vote for eitheof them. it builds our community. judy: mckinney says 's seen politics in wisconsin become more tribal. he's concerned about the lack
president biden narrowly won wisconsin.attempt by president trump to overturn the election results reached the state supreme court, which rejected the lawsuit by just one vote. thirty-seven-year-old green bay resident jon mckinney grew up in seven-year-old resident jon mckinney grew up in a conservative household and long considered himself a republican. but mckinney, who volunteers at this boat shop teaching craftsmanship skills to kids, says that changed with the 2016 election. >> as...
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host: congresswoman gwen moore from wisconsin, how do you respond? guest: i want to solve that question. i was not surprised 80% of people voted for this way. we had commercials in wisconsin that did not capture the faith of people who were really seeking those benefits. these work requirements are really designed to take benefits away from the neediest people. i will give an example. about $11 billion over the decade would be saved by not providing medicaid to people with one provision, providing that people who are 50 years old -- they would raise the age to 55. so if you work a quote unquote able-bodied 55-year-old you would have to work in order to receive medicaid. that would save a lot of money. there are a lot of people who are 55 who are not quote unquote able-bodied. they conflate welfare recipients , women who have children, maybe multiple children, barriers with so-called able-bodied people that they want to take benefits away from. snap. food stamps. what data shows is that 80% of people who receive snap have worked the year before or the
host: congresswoman gwen moore from wisconsin, how do you respond? guest: i want to solve that question. i was not surprised 80% of people voted for this way. we had commercials in wisconsin that did not capture the faith of people who were really seeking those benefits. these work requirements are really designed to take benefits away from the neediest people. i will give an example. about $11 billion over the decade would be saved by not providing medicaid to people with one provision,...
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pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin. what was going on during that speech there was a landslide victory for democrats, for liberals, for the left in the most -- we said it yesterday, and i would have come on the show this morning if the conservative had won, i would have said this is great news for republicans, great news for trump. bad news for democrats instead, just like kansas in 2022, this was a massive win for democrats. another loss for donald trump. so the craziness in the courtroom in mar-a-lago is connected to the democrats' massive win, historic win in wisconsin. and again, these two things, they don't go together donald trump is unelectable in wisconsin. and last night basically telling a judge to go to hell. attacking his daughter attacking his wife attacking him. attacking the d.a. doing all of this, yeah, the maga people are still going to be there but the independents, 62% of which think he needs to be indicted that's going to be 63%, then 65%, then 70%. yesterday was -- could have been a better day for d
pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin. what was going on during that speech there was a landslide victory for democrats, for liberals, for the left in the most -- we said it yesterday, and i would have come on the show this morning if the conservative had won, i would have said this is great news for republicans, great news for trump. bad news for democrats instead, just like kansas in 2022, this was a massive win for democrats. another loss for donald trump. so the craziness in the courtroom in...
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judy: charlie sykes is a longtime political commentator in wisconsin.e a conservative talk sho host, he founded the center-right news and opinion site, “the bulwark.” >> good morning, welcome to the bulwark podcast, it is monday. i think that in the last decade or so, wisconsin has felt like it is the ground zero for a lot of the issues that we have in american politics. and maybe the polarization that we see nationally was was foreshadowed here in wisconsin. >> it's really scary because there's so much on the line. judy: 25-year-old sydney lee has lived in milwaukee her whole life. she's been canvassing and making calls in support of protasiewicz. >> we have a lot of issues that are becoming partisan, but really they're human issues. and human issues should never be a partisan thing. and because it is so polarizing, we need somebody who's equitable and janet is equitable. judy: among those 'human' issues, lee says, are lgbtq and abortion rights especially after the u.s. supreme court's overturning of roe v. wade last year. >> i'm a black queer woman an
judy: charlie sykes is a longtime political commentator in wisconsin.e a conservative talk sho host, he founded the center-right news and opinion site, “the bulwark.” >> good morning, welcome to the bulwark podcast, it is monday. i think that in the last decade or so, wisconsin has felt like it is the ground zero for a lot of the issues that we have in american politics. and maybe the polarization that we see nationally was was foreshadowed here in wisconsin. >> it's really...
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committee meeting is i wisconsin because they thought they needed wisconsin and they could get it butill have to win fair fight i think they know that they ar not up to the task >> it's incredible when you pu in that context of how muc republicans are banking on winning response and yet her they are being dealt thi setback. -- greatly appreciate your time i your insights. always a pleasure. next, how the string o democratic wins this wee exposes massive liabilities fo the gop heading to the 2024. some of what we are just discussing there with ben. stay with us ♪ ♪ ♪♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪♪ okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition. together we provide nutrients to support immune, muscle, bone, and heart health. yaaay! woo hoo! ensure with 25 vitamins and minerals and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. ♪ my active psoriatic arthritis can slow me down. with 30 grams of protein. now, skyrizi helps me get going by treating my skin and joints. along with significantly clearer skin, skyrizi helps me move with less joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and fatigu
committee meeting is i wisconsin because they thought they needed wisconsin and they could get it butill have to win fair fight i think they know that they ar not up to the task >> it's incredible when you pu in that context of how muc republicans are banking on winning response and yet her they are being dealt thi setback. -- greatly appreciate your time i your insights. always a pleasure. next, how the string o democratic wins this wee exposes massive liabilities fo the gop heading to...
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i mean, it's not just abortion laws in wisconsin.alking about control of the white house going forward. obviously, wisconsin's going to be a pivotal state for the 2024 the presidential election, so we need to get our act together so that we can put this in the win column going into 2024. and, obviously, every issue's on the line in the 2024 the presidential race. now is the time for conservatives not just in wisconsin, but nationally to unite behind a coherent plan to make sure that we are ready to fight come election day 2024. sean: congressman mike gallagher, happy easter to you and your family. thanks for joining me, i appreciate it. >> happy easter. god bless, sean. sean: coming up, a florida sheriff's impassioned plea to focus on the actions of three minors that authorities say killed three teenager things. >> there are individuals out there viewing including some of you media that want to blame the one thing that has no ability or the capacity to commit the crime itself. and that's the gun. ♪ >> these individuals committed the
i mean, it's not just abortion laws in wisconsin.alking about control of the white house going forward. obviously, wisconsin's going to be a pivotal state for the 2024 the presidential election, so we need to get our act together so that we can put this in the win column going into 2024. and, obviously, every issue's on the line in the 2024 the presidential race. now is the time for conservatives not just in wisconsin, but nationally to unite behind a coherent plan to make sure that we are...
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we don't know how th race on tuesday in wisconsin i gonna shake out. to women across th country who are democrat republican, independent, might not be watched in a politica party, but they're concerned about just the state of thei ability to make decisions abou their own bodies >> i would tell them right now today, this is not a drill right now, access to abortio care is at risk in every state in the country. this case in texas, if it bans medication abortion care, this will impac you in california, in michigan in new york, and in all of the states that have enacted protections, you will lose access. but there's obviousl things that we can do, if yo live in wisconsin, make it a priority to vote, go to th polls, drag your friends to th polls. you know, we always say our elections are important, and elections have consequences. right now, we ar bearing the consequences o decades of elections. we can circumvent back rights b getting to the polls on tuesda in wisconsin >> angela, doctor moore, thank you both so much >> at the top of the hour on ayman, folk
we don't know how th race on tuesday in wisconsin i gonna shake out. to women across th country who are democrat republican, independent, might not be watched in a politica party, but they're concerned about just the state of thei ability to make decisions abou their own bodies >> i would tell them right now today, this is not a drill right now, access to abortio care is at risk in every state in the country. this case in texas, if it bans medication abortion care, this will impac you in...
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and on the senate race in wisconsin where tammy baldwin is up.they're also very conscious of politics. >> right. >> so i don't necessarily think that impeachment is coming down the line, but what i will tell you is if by some chance they did do this, if they impeached janet protasiewicz and removed her from the court after this election, the person who would replace her is progressive democratic governor tony ebers who would immediately put another liberal on the court >> very interesting. so i mean -- and i think this is the thing is that i love that you explained that because i feel like people don't think through sort of the uses of power. republicans do, though because -- >> oh, yeah. >> wisconsin has been not just an extremely gerrymandered state but a minority ruled state for quite a long time. extreme gerrymandering busting unions, speessentially forcing all of this 50/50 state to live under extreme republican rule do you see that beginning to crack because of this race and to be blunt, because women were upset over the end of roe and were
and on the senate race in wisconsin where tammy baldwin is up.they're also very conscious of politics. >> right. >> so i don't necessarily think that impeachment is coming down the line, but what i will tell you is if by some chance they did do this, if they impeached janet protasiewicz and removed her from the court after this election, the person who would replace her is progressive democratic governor tony ebers who would immediately put another liberal on the court >> very...
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could very well be the one tha decides whose votes matter i wisconsin in 2024. implication on our democracy abortion wise, right we know that the state o wisconsin has an old ban o books, and again, this court i the one that's going to make that decision about whether or not that is enforceable, o whether or not that goes int effect >> so, we've got this, and thi is happening in wisconsin. what we talk about the nationa implications, and this week yo have idaho, who became the first state to pass a law, making it illegal for minors t travel out of the state to receive an abortion withou parental consent now, angela, do you think this is something that can be successfully enforced? >> a lot of us didn't really understand exactly how far the extremists and that republican party, and the antichoic movement were willing to go sb in texas showed us there's n bridge too far so yes i thin we can pretend we can't preten any longer that any of these inherent laws that are being proposed aren't possibly going to go into effect. you know, and idaho, attemptin to keep peopl
could very well be the one tha decides whose votes matter i wisconsin in 2024. implication on our democracy abortion wise, right we know that the state o wisconsin has an old ban o books, and again, this court i the one that's going to make that decision about whether or not that is enforceable, o whether or not that goes int effect >> so, we've got this, and thi is happening in wisconsin. what we talk about the nationa implications, and this week yo have idaho, who became the first state...
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and wisconsin, which - openly campaigned on abortio access flipped a conservativ scene on the wisconsinreme court. giving liberals a majority for the first time in 15 years in the chicago mayor runof election were concerns about violent crime or a central cook county board commissioner brendan johnson defeated another democrat backed by the chicago fraternal order of police joining me now, jon nichol national affairs correspondent for the nation magazine. he also worked with senato bernie sanders on the book it' okay to be angry about capitalism tanya hill multi media reporte for the tribe. thank you both very much for coming to the sunday show. john, at your wisconsin native why was this election so critical >> this was an election fo control of the state supreme court. if you go back a little bit in history, in 2011, scott walker very right-wing republican became governor of wisconsin at that time, republican control the executive branch the legislative branch in th judiciary. scott walker came through with a host of radical changes, anti-labor, anti voting rights and others including
and wisconsin, which - openly campaigned on abortio access flipped a conservativ scene on the wisconsinreme court. giving liberals a majority for the first time in 15 years in the chicago mayor runof election were concerns about violent crime or a central cook county board commissioner brendan johnson defeated another democrat backed by the chicago fraternal order of police joining me now, jon nichol national affairs correspondent for the nation magazine. he also worked with senato bernie...
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let's kick things off in wisconsin. now i like wisconsin. wisconsin and the building?onsin. wisconsin the only place i've been to that sells cheese as a souvenir. i like that "he wants them some cheese before your flight? cheese curds?" cheese curds?" cheese curds cover no wrapping them, butt naked in my hands. last night wisconsin had a critical election for the state supreme court, which has national implications for 2024. they had a far right conservative versus a very left-wing liberal. and i don't want to presume anything about the political beliefs of the audience in the room right now. i know "daily show" fans hold a wide variety of -- oh, who am i kidding? you can go ahead and start clapping. show them the clip. >> now to a major political flip in wisconsin. democratic-backed judge janet protasiewicz has won the state's widely watched supreme court race. the court will now be controlled by liberals for the first time in 15 years. >> protasiewicz's conservative opponent dan kelly had harsh words after the election was called and criticized her, calling her a ser
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voters in wisconsin in wisconsin have flipped the ideological control of the state supreme court in a big moment. this could be one of the most consequential elections of the year. we're not exaggerating, will tell you which issues are at stake, plus a victory for the progressive canada in chicago's mayoral race, the windy city's own david axelrod is here and he's going to weigh in. i was bornrn here from here, and i'm never r leaving here. i'm in new york hotel. yeah i'm tall 563 ft and two inches. i'm on top of the world. i'm looking for someone who needs a weekend in the city who likes being in the middle of it all. you hungry? i know a place and a few others nearby, the city that never sleeps. but hey, if you need a last minute spot i've got you covered less link up at hote dot com and i've lost £56 on goal. oh i'm very and i'vlost £42 and our team is she tells me to do something i usually jump on board was doable. it's realistic and it's something we can do the rest of our lives. the earth is full of color. now going green is too with threaten it from 100% recycled plastic bottle
voters in wisconsin in wisconsin have flipped the ideological control of the state supreme court in a big moment. this could be one of the most consequential elections of the year. we're not exaggerating, will tell you which issues are at stake, plus a victory for the progressive canada in chicago's mayoral race, the windy city's own david axelrod is here and he's going to weigh in. i was bornrn here from here, and i'm never r leaving here. i'm in new york hotel. yeah i'm tall 563 ft and two...
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and when let's talk about wisconsin. and what happened there the via 10 point margin you saw janet per se wits. take this seat now on the supreme court, flip the balance to more liberal for 10 years at in a year when they're going to consider this. i think it's 18 94 abortion law and try to get it off the books there. how big is that win for liberals in the state? and what does it say about abortion and driving factor in 2024? look, i think it's a huge deal. you know, i grew up with conservatives who in wisconsin who literally grow up, but professionally i grew up . you know, wisconsin conservatives really well, they value the supreme court seats. extremely this is a very painful loss for conservatives in wisconsin, and it's a demonstration. look there's this whole theory that has sort of in sourcing parts of the right that they can win every election just with the kinds of people who cheered at the trump mar-a-lago rally last night. and the chasm between the base republicans and the persuadable middle is just turning in
and when let's talk about wisconsin. and what happened there the via 10 point margin you saw janet per se wits. take this seat now on the supreme court, flip the balance to more liberal for 10 years at in a year when they're going to consider this. i think it's 18 94 abortion law and try to get it off the books there. how big is that win for liberals in the state? and what does it say about abortion and driving factor in 2024? look, i think it's a huge deal. you know, i grew up with...
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these races. >> let's take a look at wisconsin.alf from now the 2024 presidential election and i guarantee we're going to spend a lot of time that election night looking a the tht this state it is hard to look at and see a way the republicans win the white house in 2024 without winning donald trump as donald trump did in 2016 when he won the presidency with that in mind, what kinds of trends can we see from this race last night here with the democrat aligned candidate won by ten points. a couple of things jump out. number one, the suburbs. we have been talking about this for the last decade really, a big shift in suburban areas all around the country, suburban areas that were once reliably republican, moving away from the republican party toward the democrat it has been less dramatic outside of milwaukee i'm circling three big republican counties, traditionally republican counties they call them the wow counties, washington, waukesha and o'zaki right outside of washington. republicans have just relied on these counties historically
these races. >> let's take a look at wisconsin.alf from now the 2024 presidential election and i guarantee we're going to spend a lot of time that election night looking a the tht this state it is hard to look at and see a way the republicans win the white house in 2024 without winning donald trump as donald trump did in 2016 when he won the presidency with that in mind, what kinds of trends can we see from this race last night here with the democrat aligned candidate won by ten points. a...
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and the people of wisconsin have chosen the rule. of janet. and i wish wisconsin the best of luck. i think it's gonna need it. janet produce a, which is now the supreme court justice, and this could have a huge impact. the court now could reverse the wisconsin antiabortion law. abortion rights also, election interference could influence of presidential race because, remember that that there was the wisconsin supreme court rejected the attempts to overturn the election there. listen this is about as high as it gets, which is why it's the most expensive supreme court race in in history, i believe you had obama telling people to go vote in that race. i mean, really, you had heavy hitters weighing in not so much on the ground, but from above and that and this is and it wasn't even close that part. it wasn't even close. let's just try to connect the dots if you will in wisconsin, a 50 50 battleground state a 10 point win for the state supreme court following the michigan democratic governor getting re elected legislative gains following the vote right after the dobbs decision, the rever
and the people of wisconsin have chosen the rule. of janet. and i wish wisconsin the best of luck. i think it's gonna need it. janet produce a, which is now the supreme court justice, and this could have a huge impact. the court now could reverse the wisconsin antiabortion law. abortion rights also, election interference could influence of presidential race because, remember that that there was the wisconsin supreme court rejected the attempts to overturn the election there. listen this is...
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1c. >> it is the most we've ever seen up with wisconsin. it's the most esteemed belly wisconsin. of the less expensive than the nation's history. most of that is coming from outside the state of wisconsin. on behalf of the radical. george just announced he was putting in another about a million and a half -- give up why millions are from california to new york a melanoma and places all outside of wisconsin. and the only way justice kelly can win this election is with the grassroots. he's come out strong in the last few weeks and the number of folks nationally woke up and they said it to identify this horrific record that generate side which as i collate no cell janitors the circuit court judge were time and time again she seems to show more empathy for the criminal and the victim. but it is going to be incredibly tight. and it's gonna be a race for the conservative's had to be overwhelmingly outspent. >> bill: so here's what i'm seeing right now right republicans have majority of the state legislator, but the government is a graphic cat however -- you hold six of the eight congre
1c. >> it is the most we've ever seen up with wisconsin. it's the most esteemed belly wisconsin. of the less expensive than the nation's history. most of that is coming from outside the state of wisconsin. on behalf of the radical. george just announced he was putting in another about a million and a half -- give up why millions are from california to new york a melanoma and places all outside of wisconsin. and the only way justice kelly can win this election is with the grassroots. he's...
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why is this race so importan to wisconsin >> thank you for having me stephanie.ssibility that the liberals have had in wisconsin to have a majority on our stat supreme court since 2008 as you mentioned that has to d with control of the legislatur but more prominently at this point and more likely to com up sooner's wisconsin has an abortion ban since 1849, i hasn't been forceable under ro v. wade. and after the dobbs decision it - it had does not have a exception for rape or incest it only has an exception for the life of the mother, an that's vaguely defined the -- change in the ideologica balance will make a huge difference and if the outcome. >> ideological differences onl part of the election redistricting an gerrymandering has also played a huge role. why is this such a big issue for voters >> well, wisconsin has bee shown by non partisan island lists to have some of the most gerrymandered max in the country. and the state has have a conservative majority in the legislature for quite a long time in the governor's offic to the only way that that wil change or
why is this race so importan to wisconsin >> thank you for having me stephanie.ssibility that the liberals have had in wisconsin to have a majority on our stat supreme court since 2008 as you mentioned that has to d with control of the legislatur but more prominently at this point and more likely to com up sooner's wisconsin has an abortion ban since 1849, i hasn't been forceable under ro v. wade. and after the dobbs decision it - it had does not have a exception for rape or incest it...
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wisconsin republicans were re-educated about that o tuesday when wisconsin voter chose to up in the politicaling majority control from conservatives. there is a lot mean that in th next year, the court is likely to reverse the states abortion ban and end the use of gerrymandered legislative maps drawn by republicans and remember, kansas, a ruby red state, overwhelmingly vote to uphold abortion rights when given the chance in last year' election cycle the architect of the republicans grip on power in wisconsin -- former governor scott walker - said this about wisconsi voters giving liberals control of the state supreme court >> i think the larger issu here - and we've seen it particularly in - across the country, is younger voters all they have heard our radica ideas of climate change an defunding the police and abortion and all these other issues and so they've never heard the opposing viewpoint >> access to abortion is not a radical idea, as scott walke called it. to most americans, voters keep sending republicans a message. but republicans seem incapable of listening joining us now is john
wisconsin republicans were re-educated about that o tuesday when wisconsin voter chose to up in the politicaling majority control from conservatives. there is a lot mean that in th next year, the court is likely to reverse the states abortion ban and end the use of gerrymandered legislative maps drawn by republicans and remember, kansas, a ruby red state, overwhelmingly vote to uphold abortion rights when given the chance in last year' election cycle the architect of the republicans grip on...
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what is it like in wisconsin tonight? >> you know, i think we ar pretty used to expect in close races, here is the fact that w have results less than two hours after polls closed and w have got a ten-point victory margin here, it is a littl unusual and i know tha liberals from those that supported her are pretty happy right now. >> in wisconsin, women had not had access to abortion in thei home state since last year what does this election mean for them >> even before the dobbs rulin there were only three -- where one can get an abortio there are quite a fe restrictions that had alread been passed over the las decade or so, decade plu really so access was already limite but we went from very limite access to no access at all , to going back to a band that was passed in 1840, nine les than a year after wisconsi became a state where you could not get an abortion with any exceptions but for if the life of the mother is in danger, an that was defined very vaguely. so, it is pretty much all bu certain that the legal challenge
what is it like in wisconsin tonight? >> you know, i think we ar pretty used to expect in close races, here is the fact that w have results less than two hours after polls closed and w have got a ten-point victory margin here, it is a littl unusual and i know tha liberals from those that supported her are pretty happy right now. >> in wisconsin, women had not had access to abortion in thei home state since last year what does this election mean for them >> even before the...
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what happened in wisconsin. wisconsin is both a microcosm for the whole country , because what happens here is likely to happen everywhere else, and it's also the tipping point in the electoral college. it's the state that tipped the white house to trump and four years later to joe biden, and what happened this week was a voter uprising fighting back against attacks on reproductive freedom and attacks on democracy . so if you are wondering what the political impact will be of taking away abortion access from people across the country look no further than the 11 point landslide in 50 50, wisconsin in the supreme court race on april 4th. well and that leads me to this next question. and that is president biden barely won wisconsin in 2028. you know that all do well, i'm sure you were all sweating it out on election night there and throughout the rest of that week, but your candidate in the state supreme court race won by an impressive 11 points. do you put that all on the issue of abortion? i know that there has b
what happened in wisconsin. wisconsin is both a microcosm for the whole country , because what happens here is likely to happen everywhere else, and it's also the tipping point in the electoral college. it's the state that tipped the white house to trump and four years later to joe biden, and what happened this week was a voter uprising fighting back against attacks on reproductive freedom and attacks on democracy . so if you are wondering what the political impact will be of taking away...
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after the break, the other major story this week, tha wisconsin's state supreme cour race, -- we'll explain why this electio should matter to every america and a whole lot more i may be in mohyeldin. let's get started. oh >> tonight, we have a muc deeper sense of -- and the reason it has taken so long to get to this moment thanks to a pair of stunning new revelations. breaking earlier today, lann davis, michael cohen's attorney, we will speak to in just a few moments, confirmed to axio that his client provided manhattan prosecutors with documentation about a trum hush money payments made to second woman who claims to hav had a affair with them that suggests the case b district attorney alvin brag could actually be broader than the stormy daniels payment also breaking -- pressed about why trump was in not charged earlier, he told msnbc today that he was aske to stand down by his the bosses >> we are looking at these so-called hush money payment and then we learned from the southern district of new yor that they asked us to stan down and i stand down i mean they were communicating that they h
after the break, the other major story this week, tha wisconsin's state supreme cour race, -- we'll explain why this electio should matter to every america and a whole lot more i may be in mohyeldin. let's get started. oh >> tonight, we have a muc deeper sense of -- and the reason it has taken so long to get to this moment thanks to a pair of stunning new revelations. breaking earlier today, lann davis, michael cohen's attorney, we will speak to in just a few moments, confirmed to axio...
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it's not a story that stays in wisconsin. here's the 2020 presidential map.14 counties. here's the supreme court map, which carried 23 countiesing and look where it is any urban area essentially became an abortion rights supporter here kenosha, she carried to carry those areas and not anymore and th this is where lacrosse is, and this is green bay, and these are areas joe biden couldn't carry, and the old days democrats used to carry those areas, and not anymore, and they did for this issue. let me show you kansas and five counties that biden carried in kansas and the abortion referendum in 2022 showed you other urban and suburban areas and kansas city, topeka and they had the governor's race. here's the map of joe biden and look at the map of abortion referendum wherever there's a college town or a small-sized city, the abortion rights side seemed to do well. we see it in michigan, wisconsin, and we saw it in kansas then there's the issue of turnout. this is the wisconsin supreme court election 2019, they had one of these in the spring 1.2 million votes. 202
it's not a story that stays in wisconsin. here's the 2020 presidential map.14 counties. here's the supreme court map, which carried 23 countiesing and look where it is any urban area essentially became an abortion rights supporter here kenosha, she carried to carry those areas and not anymore and th this is where lacrosse is, and this is green bay, and these are areas joe biden couldn't carry, and the old days democrats used to carry those areas, and not anymore, and they did for this issue....
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looks like you have a beautiful wisconsin background there.an, i want to dive into what happened in the meeting with taiwan. you were there t with speaker mccarthy, and you now have seen retaliation from the chinese with their live fire act around taiwan, but also you've seen taiwan come concern sorry, china comem out with a saint fm their l.a. t consulate where ths saidai that their common enemy, heir going on the more resolute in fighting. that common if enemy being the united states ofy be america.. >> well, sean, clearly the t chinese communist party is trying to intimidate us. they're trying to bully us. they're massive bullies on the worle d stage. they would like to reunify taiwan with the mainland byai forcnle if necessary. xi jinping keeps saying this, t of people in the elite wall street world, in the elite big tech world, in the i elite hollywood world keep discounting it despite the fact that he keeps saying it. but, of course, xi jinping would love to achieve that the the reunification without force if possible. and the way to dre
looks like you have a beautiful wisconsin background there.an, i want to dive into what happened in the meeting with taiwan. you were there t with speaker mccarthy, and you now have seen retaliation from the chinese with their live fire act around taiwan, but also you've seen taiwan come concern sorry, china comem out with a saint fm their l.a. t consulate where ths saidai that their common enemy, heir going on the more resolute in fighting. that common if enemy being the united states ofy be...
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to the people o wisconsin. but beyond that, this is a election between a competent impartial, and fair judge, janet pull salah which, wh against a guy with a mag extremists he was involved, as you, sai in that scheme to send fak electors and alternate side of electors to the electoral college and so, this has nationa implications, as well. that attempt to send the ultimate set of electors to th electoral college was knocke down by the wisconsin suprem court. if the opponent is elected t the supreme court in 2024, tha result could be different if republicans decide to do wha they did in 2020 and send that again, alternate sentiment electors, inconsistent wit what the people of wisconsin voted for. >> you were serving as president obama's attorney general when 20 children and six adults were shot in killed at sandy hook elementary schoo in connecticut you referred to that tragedy a your quote, worst day on the job as a g e president biden this weekend after in the aftermath of th horrific school shooting i nashvi
to the people o wisconsin. but beyond that, this is a election between a competent impartial, and fair judge, janet pull salah which, wh against a guy with a mag extremists he was involved, as you, sai in that scheme to send fak electors and alternate side of electors to the electoral college and so, this has nationa implications, as well. that attempt to send the ultimate set of electors to th electoral college was knocke down by the wisconsin suprem court. if the opponent is elected t the...
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>> well, i think joe biden will carry wisconsin.iously, we don't know who the republican nominee will be, but despite republican national efforts to put the spotlight on wisconsin by hosting their convention there and having the first republican primary debate in wisconsin, i think that will prevail, and i think you can look at last week's momentum in first republican primary our state supreme court race look at last week's momentum in our state supreme court race. what people said resoundingly is we want what people said resoundingly is we want our rights and freedoms back and we're willing to work hard, go to the polls and win elections in order to do that. that will not diminish in 2024, and if any republican thinks that voters have simmered down on the abortion issue they are wrong.t is going it's going to -- that is going to continue well into the next presidential race. >> senator dianne feinstein is recovering from a tough bout with shingles. there have been tough calls for her to resign now. where do you stand on this >> wel
>> well, i think joe biden will carry wisconsin.iously, we don't know who the republican nominee will be, but despite republican national efforts to put the spotlight on wisconsin by hosting their convention there and having the first republican primary debate in wisconsin, i think that will prevail, and i think you can look at last week's momentum in first republican primary our state supreme court race look at last week's momentum in our state supreme court race. what people said...