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we asked him about accusations of racism and the republican party and in wisconsin itself, well as attacking black senate candidates, mandela barley through the cities, christmas parade. mandela barnes wants to in cash bel, completely a dangerous democrat. but that is not his phone easily with her. but once again, i'm caring about my folks that are out there that need help with alright. can i put groceries on my table for my family? can i have gas to get home from work or can i even get to work? those are the issues that i, i, quite frankly, only really care about is in terms of the crime, a crime issue. the economy and education volunteers have gathered at the community center to head out into the neighborhood and hand out flyers for republican senator ron johnson. we asked deseret what convinced her to work for the johnson campaign. she's not a passionate republican yet, but she says her generation is curious to know what else is out there. we want to know more. i really want to know why. we want to know why you're doing, why you're doing that, you do this instead. is that? why you're taki
we asked him about accusations of racism and the republican party and in wisconsin itself, well as attacking black senate candidates, mandela barley through the cities, christmas parade. mandela barnes wants to in cash bel, completely a dangerous democrat. but that is not his phone easily with her. but once again, i'm caring about my folks that are out there that need help with alright. can i put groceries on my table for my family? can i have gas to get home from work or can i even get to...
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we asked him about accusations of racism and the republican party and in wisconsin itself, global tv ads, attacking black senate candidate medulla, barley through the cities, christmas parade. mandela barnes wants to in cash, bail completely dangerous. democrat, but that was not his phone easily with her. but once again, i'm cared about my folks that are out there that need help with alright. can i put groceries on my table for my family? can i have gas to get home from work or can i even get to work? those are the issues that i, i, quite frankly, only really care about is in terms of the crime, a crime issue. the economy and education volunteers have gathered at the community center to head out into the neighborhood and hand out flyers for republican senator ron johnson. we asked deseret what convinced her to work for the johnson campaign. she's not a passionate republican yet, but she says her generation is curious to know what else is out there. we want to know more. i want to know why. we want to know why you're doing this, why you're doing that to do this instead. is that why yo
we asked him about accusations of racism and the republican party and in wisconsin itself, global tv ads, attacking black senate candidate medulla, barley through the cities, christmas parade. mandela barnes wants to in cash, bail completely dangerous. democrat, but that was not his phone easily with her. but once again, i'm cared about my folks that are out there that need help with alright. can i put groceries on my table for my family? can i have gas to get home from work or can i even get...
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we asked him about accusations of racism and the republican party and in wisconsin itself. well, the tv ads attacking black senate candidates medulla barnes through the cities christmas parade. mandela barnes wants to in cash bel, completely the dangerous democrat, but that is not his phone easily with her. but once again, i'm cared about my folks that are out there that need help with alright. can i put groceries on my table for my family? can i have gas to get home from work or can i even get to work? those are the issues that i, i, quite frankly, only really care about is in terms of the crime. it's a crime issue. the economy and education volunteers have gathered at the community center to head out into the neighborhood and hand out flyers for republican senator ron johnson. we asked desirae what convinced her to work for the johnson campaign. she's not a passionate republican yet, but she says her generation is curious to know what else is out there. we want to know more. i really want to know why. we want to know why you're doing, why you're doing that, you do this in
we asked him about accusations of racism and the republican party and in wisconsin itself. well, the tv ads attacking black senate candidates medulla barnes through the cities christmas parade. mandela barnes wants to in cash bel, completely the dangerous democrat, but that is not his phone easily with her. but once again, i'm cared about my folks that are out there that need help with alright. can i put groceries on my table for my family? can i have gas to get home from work or can i even get...
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and if wisconsin republicans get their super majorities, it will not matter what the governor is or atuse republicans will be able to override any veto and pass whatever legislation they choose. democrats will not have a recourse even if the state were to elected democratic governor! statewide! how did wisconsin get this way? how did it become, essentially, a gop laboratory for the dismantling of democracy. that is exactly what are you worried mentioned explored for mother jones, and ari joins me now. all right, i just want to linger on the math here, because if you take a second to sink in for people. so let's just go through it again. like, if people show up this election day and the votes, people voting for democrats or voting for republicans, at the state legislative level are basically 50/50, like the stain amount of votes for each in the state and the aggregate--that 50/50 voting could still result in super majorities in both houses? >> yeah, that is what is so crazy, chris. basically, wisconsin has created a system that is voter proof, for republicans, and just think about this
and if wisconsin republicans get their super majorities, it will not matter what the governor is or atuse republicans will be able to override any veto and pass whatever legislation they choose. democrats will not have a recourse even if the state were to elected democratic governor! statewide! how did wisconsin get this way? how did it become, essentially, a gop laboratory for the dismantling of democracy. that is exactly what are you worried mentioned explored for mother jones, and ari joins...
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he's the african american outreach director for the wisconsin republicans in 2026. and this was sick. the democratic party has just really gone too far away from what, at least i knew what the party was. and i think, or publican party at least me in particular, is sticking to the message. once again, whom are the individuals that are putting these failed policies within these communities that you're living in, or who is the ones that you're voting for? try something new. cancer says that message resonates with a growing number of black voters coming in the republicans black community center in milwaukee like this. now i look at the neighborhood, i look at the ceiling, it's just going down here. got trash, year everywhere. i mean, this is just the cheery is time for change. one more voter for the republicans. democrats might feel reassured by voices here at geez clippers, an institution in this black neighbourhood where everyone seems to stand by the party in the hope for meaningful action that will help a lot of these politicians be honest with you. they only stand
he's the african american outreach director for the wisconsin republicans in 2026. and this was sick. the democratic party has just really gone too far away from what, at least i knew what the party was. and i think, or publican party at least me in particular, is sticking to the message. once again, whom are the individuals that are putting these failed policies within these communities that you're living in, or who is the ones that you're voting for? try something new. cancer says that...
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that question is an opportunity for the african-american outreach director for the wisconsin republicans>> the democratic party has just really gone too far away from what at least i knew what the party was and i think the republican party is sticking to the message, once again, whom are the individuals putting these failed policies and who are the ones you are voting for? try something new. >> he says the message resonates with the growing number of those coming into the black community center, like this man. >> i get the feeling is just going downhill. we've got trash everywhere. the city is just deteriorating. it is time for change. >> one more voter for the republicans. democrats might feel reassured by voices here at an institution in this black neighborhood where everyone seems to stand by the party in the hope for meaningful action that will help them. >> a lot of these politicians only stand for one thing, reelection. rather than hearing what is going on in the community. >> at some point, we will get some candidates that talk the talk and walk the walk. >> that is the challenge
that question is an opportunity for the african-american outreach director for the wisconsin republicans>> the democratic party has just really gone too far away from what at least i knew what the party was and i think the republican party is sticking to the message, once again, whom are the individuals putting these failed policies and who are the ones you are voting for? try something new. >> he says the message resonates with the growing number of those coming into the black...
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we asked him about accusations of racism and the republican party and in wisconsin itself, well as attacking black, senate candidates, medulla, barley through the cities christmas parade. mandela barnes wants to in cash, bail completely dangerous democrat, but that is not his phone usually with her. but once again, i'm cared about my folks that are out there that need help with alright. can i put groceries on my table for my family? can i have gas to get home from work or can i even get to work? those are the issues that i, quite frankly, only really care about in terms of the crime, a crime issue. the economy and education volunteers have gathered at the community center to head out into the neighborhood and hand out flyers for republican senator ron johnson. we asked deseret what convinced her to work for the johnson campaign. she's not a passionate republican yet, but she says her generation is curious to know what else is out there. we want to know more. i, we want to know why we, we want to know why you're doing this, why you're doing that. you do this instead. is that why you're taking
we asked him about accusations of racism and the republican party and in wisconsin itself, well as attacking black, senate candidates, medulla, barley through the cities christmas parade. mandela barnes wants to in cash, bail completely dangerous democrat, but that is not his phone usually with her. but once again, i'm cared about my folks that are out there that need help with alright. can i put groceries on my table for my family? can i have gas to get home from work or can i even get to...
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we asked him about accusations of racism and the republican party and in wisconsin itself, well as attacking black, senate candidates, medulla, barley through the cities, christmas parade. mandela barnes wants to in cash bel, completely a dangerous democrat, but that is not his fault easily with her. but once again, i'm carried about my folk that are out there that need help with alright. can i put groceries on my table for my family? can i have gas to get home from work or can i even get to work? those are the issues that i, i, quite frankly, only really care about in terms of the crime, a crime issue. the economy and education volunteers have gathered at the community center to head out into the neighborhood and hand out flyers for republican senator ron johnson. we asked deseret what convinced her to work for the johnson campaign. she's not a passionate republican yet, but she says her generation, if curious to know what else is out there, we want to know more. i really want to know why we want to know why you're doing this, why you're doing that. you do this instead of why you're taking
we asked him about accusations of racism and the republican party and in wisconsin itself, well as attacking black, senate candidates, medulla, barley through the cities, christmas parade. mandela barnes wants to in cash bel, completely a dangerous democrat, but that is not his fault easily with her. but once again, i'm carried about my folk that are out there that need help with alright. can i put groceries on my table for my family? can i have gas to get home from work or can i even get to...
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he's the african american outreach director for the wisconsin republican in 2026 in this was and says, the democratic party has just really gone too far away from what, at least i knew what the party was. and i think are holding in part at least me in particular, is sticking to the message. a once again, whom are the individuals that are put in these field policies within these communities like the living in or who's the ones that you're voting for. try something, a cancer says that message resonates with a growing number of black floaters coming in to the republicans black community center in milwaukee like this man. a look at the neighborhood and look at the cd. she's going down, you got trashy everywhere. i mean, this easiest, cheery is time for change. one more voter for the republicans. democrats might feel reassured by voices here at geez, clippers and institution in this black neighborhood where everyone seems to stand by the party in the hope for meaningful action that will help a lot of these politicians be honest with you. they only stay for want being re election, you know,
he's the african american outreach director for the wisconsin republican in 2026 in this was and says, the democratic party has just really gone too far away from what, at least i knew what the party was. and i think are holding in part at least me in particular, is sticking to the message. a once again, whom are the individuals that are put in these field policies within these communities like the living in or who's the ones that you're voting for. try something, a cancer says that message...
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coming up on ayman, republican lawsuits designed to make it harder for you to vote. we'll discuss the anti-democratic actions with wisconsin attorney general josh kaul, new details on paul pelosi. reporting that zip ties were found at the scene. and the gop threat that media isn't covering, republicans are recruiting a new generation of young, far-right activists. how democrats need to fight back. i'm ayman mohyeldin, let's get started. ♪ ♪ ♪ all, right tonight, as of tonight, 22 million ballots have been cast across the country. early voting is now in full swing, so too are the legal challenges according to nbc news, more than 100 lawsuits have been filed this year, largely by republicans, targeting rules over mail-in voting, early voting, voter access, voting machines, voting registration, the counting of miss mark absentee ballots, access for partisan poll watchers. all of this is echoing the tactics that the perpetuated the election in 2020. by trump and his allies in their effort to overturn the results of a free, fair election. it's the most litigation ever before an election, it's likely a preview of a potentially c
coming up on ayman, republican lawsuits designed to make it harder for you to vote. we'll discuss the anti-democratic actions with wisconsin attorney general josh kaul, new details on paul pelosi. reporting that zip ties were found at the scene. and the gop threat that media isn't covering, republicans are recruiting a new generation of young, far-right activists. how democrats need to fight back. i'm ayman mohyeldin, let's get started. ♪ ♪ ♪ all, right tonight, as of tonight, 22 million...
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we asked him about accusations of racism and the republican party and in wisconsin itself. logan, who didn't tv ads attacking black, senate candidates, medulla, barley through the cities, christmas parade. mandela barnes wants to in cash, bail completely dangerous democrats. but that was not his phone easily with her. but once again, i'm cared about my folks that are out there that need help with alright. can i put groceries on my table for my family? can i have gas to get home from work or can i even get to work? those are the issues that i, quite frankly, only really care about in terms of the crime, a crime issue. the economy and education volunteers have gathered at the community center to head out into the neighborhood and hand out flyers for republican senator ron johnson. we asked deseret what convinced her to work for the johnson campaign. she's not a passionate republican yet, but she says her generation is curious to know what else is out. we want to know more. i really want to know why. we want to know why you're doing this, why you're doing that, you do this instead. is th
we asked him about accusations of racism and the republican party and in wisconsin itself. logan, who didn't tv ads attacking black, senate candidates, medulla, barley through the cities, christmas parade. mandela barnes wants to in cash, bail completely dangerous democrats. but that was not his phone easily with her. but once again, i'm cared about my folks that are out there that need help with alright. can i put groceries on my table for my family? can i have gas to get home from work or can...
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republicans are turning into campaign ads. and you're seeing that take place in wisconsin, where mandela barnes, his lead has turned into a deficitng it in pennsylvania, where fetterman's lead over oz has been essentially halved as well. >> and on the subject of crime, on the republican side, senator johnson was recorded telling an audience this week that the january 6th attack, which was criminal, was really not that big a deal. take a listen. >> what happened on january 6th, the term insurrection i think is not accurate. you saw the pictures inside the capitol. the armed insurrectionists stayed in the rotunda. >> i don't understand why anyone would be defending this at this point. >> there's more than 200 republican candidates running right now who say that they do not believe the last election was legitimate. some of them even who ran and won in primaries, that they refuse to acknowledge as legitimate. clearly something about this is winning with the republican party and overall 70% of americans right now have said they feel america is a democracy in crisis, it is at risk of failure. republicans and democrats get that for diff
republicans are turning into campaign ads. and you're seeing that take place in wisconsin, where mandela barnes, his lead has turned into a deficitng it in pennsylvania, where fetterman's lead over oz has been essentially halved as well. >> and on the subject of crime, on the republican side, senator johnson was recorded telling an audience this week that the january 6th attack, which was criminal, was really not that big a deal. take a listen. >> what happened on january 6th, the...
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never, one republicans need to watch north carolina in wisconsin. republican, can they hold on to those, likely. yes but still a question mark. then, more and more you hear republicans talking about nevada. they believe they have a shot against senator cortez in nevada. arizona has been a harder pull. that is why georgia was so important. arizona's been, hard now georgia is hard. republicans, think that, and they only need one, they only need a net of one. but every time you take one, away gets more difficult. >> john, appreciated, thank you. coming, up the hunt for possible serial killer. the urgency for help in finding whoever shot seven people, six of them fatally in stock in california. surveillance video just released by investigators. ng. just download the browser extension and shop as usual. and click to activate cash back or coupons at thousands of stores. cha-ching. president biden signed the inflation reduction act into law this afternoon. ok, so what exactly does it mean for you? out of pocket costs for drugs will be capped. for seniors, insulin wil
never, one republicans need to watch north carolina in wisconsin. republican, can they hold on to those, likely. yes but still a question mark. then, more and more you hear republicans talking about nevada. they believe they have a shot against senator cortez in nevada. arizona has been a harder pull. that is why georgia was so important. arizona's been, hard now georgia is hard. republicans, think that, and they only need one, they only need a net of one. but every time you take one, away gets...
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josh shapiro is the attorney general holds a 15-point, a 15-point advantage over the republican nominee. in wisconsinthere. the polling there no clear leader. pretty much a dead heat in the matchup between the incumbent. maybe at 50 to 48%. great reporters and the republican pollster is back with us. this was, i just want to put up, number one critical elections in the state. the governor is critical in the age when the united states says abortion rights is a state issue. these are also, these are states that donald trump won in 2016 and then were flipped by joe biden in 2020. the american politics of the next ten years largely decided in those three states. >> enormously important. for governor's races, we're usually a little less tethered to the national political environment and partisanship than races for the united states senate. we've got -- how many republican governors in the north east right now in a state like vermont? so you can see how these races for governor in some states might be a little more disconnected or, you know, determined by candidate quality, pennsylvania for instance, the s
josh shapiro is the attorney general holds a 15-point, a 15-point advantage over the republican nominee. in wisconsinthere. the polling there no clear leader. pretty much a dead heat in the matchup between the incumbent. maybe at 50 to 48%. great reporters and the republican pollster is back with us. this was, i just want to put up, number one critical elections in the state. the governor is critical in the age when the united states says abortion rights is a state issue. these are also, these...
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republicans have done better. ron johnson leading in most of those wisconsin polls. the political report shifted from leaning democ races right now? and if that's where democrats choose to spend money, can it make the difference? >> i think both of those are states that for months all of the stories were about how dr. oz seemed out of touch. ron johnson, even though they are used to ron johnson, they weren't really feeling him like they used to. and that kind of scared republicans. republicans are very good about coalescing at the last minute. i mean that on the strategists in d.c. and also voters. when people look at, okay, this is a race that can change the senate, these are the things you want to do, that starts to change their minds. that's what we're seeing here. so democrats are going to have to make a choice between the states that they have felt really good about and the state s they maybe should be feeling better about. north carolina is one of them. democrats have felt burned before. but it's one of those states that could be a little more money. especially
republicans have done better. ron johnson leading in most of those wisconsin polls. the political report shifted from leaning democ races right now? and if that's where democrats choose to spend money, can it make the difference? >> i think both of those are states that for months all of the stories were about how dr. oz seemed out of touch. ron johnson, even though they are used to ron johnson, they weren't really feeling him like they used to. and that kind of scared republicans....
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senator ron johnson from wisconsin, republican. thanks for being here, senator. >> hello, bret. an issue that is really moving your race. is that a fair statement? >> it is. murders, 2021 over 2017 or 2019 are up 70% statewide. up 93% in milwaukee. we're on pace to beat those records as well. people don't feel safe in their neighborhoods. this is because of softer on crime policies. i'm running against lieutenant governor who together with the governor wanted to reduce our prison population by 50%. lieutenant governor barnes said that is not sexy. no, it's dangerous. they released paroled 884 criminals, 784 were violent criminals including 44 child rapists and 270 criminals that primarily committed or attempted murder. they're horrific murders. so we're just laying out the record, telling the truth about the governor and lieutenant governor barnes. the polls are beginning to reflect that truth. >> bret: you mentioned lieutenant governor mandela barnes. here he is pushing back. >> mandela is supportive of law enfor enforcement. he wants every community in the state of wisconsin b
senator ron johnson from wisconsin, republican. thanks for being here, senator. >> hello, bret. an issue that is really moving your race. is that a fair statement? >> it is. murders, 2021 over 2017 or 2019 are up 70% statewide. up 93% in milwaukee. we're on pace to beat those records as well. people don't feel safe in their neighborhoods. this is because of softer on crime policies. i'm running against lieutenant governor who together with the governor wanted to reduce our prison...
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it was a knock-down drag-out debate last night in wisconsin. republicanarnes taking the gloves off. >> he's a reformer. >> he hasn't done a single thing for us. he's had 12 years to show up and work in wisconsin. he's refused to. >> we need law enforcement. the problem of the defund moment which he's a supporter of it disspirits law enforcement. >> johnson is leading barnes by 6 points. that's a dramatic shift when the numbers were flipped. >> in georgia it's almost impossible to overhype tonight's one and only face off between raphael warnock and herschel walker. katy tur is in georgia where she'll be hosting her show and matthew dowd, nbc political analyst. katy, i think tonight is going to be amazing. the controversy affecting herschel walker having no effect on voters. walker is trailing warnock, but i wonder if you're getting a sense how crucial the debate tonight might be. >> reporter: those poll numbers look good for warnock. they're by no means a shoe-in. i've been speaking to people on the street and ask them who they're voting for. i've gotten m
it was a knock-down drag-out debate last night in wisconsin. republicanarnes taking the gloves off. >> he's a reformer. >> he hasn't done a single thing for us. he's had 12 years to show up and work in wisconsin. he's refused to. >> we need law enforcement. the problem of the defund moment which he's a supporter of it disspirits law enforcement. >> johnson is leading barnes by 6 points. that's a dramatic shift when the numbers were flipped. >> in georgia it's...
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in the state of wisconsin republican senator ron johnson pulling ahead of democrat map della barnes as see right there by about 3%. while in pennsylvania democrats' double dignity lead over dr. oz has shrunk to statistical tie. and in nevada adam laxalt is edging ahead of democratic incumbent senator cortez masto. but, in georgia, controversial abortion allegation against republican candidate herschel walker could impact the race. here to weigh in our all-star political panel fox news contributor lara trump along with plus ceo and hispanic market expert lili gil valletta. speak georgia co-founder calvin king. good morning, everyone. >> good morning. >> steve: lara, since you are on the top row with me right now. what will be, ultimately, what sends people into the voting booth and that will be the deciding factor. will it be crime? will it be michaels? migration?will it be economy tht gas is killing us all? >> well, i think there are many factors that americans are facing right now. we have seen our standards of living decline for the first time in america. ever, really. and that is a
in the state of wisconsin republican senator ron johnson pulling ahead of democrat map della barnes as see right there by about 3%. while in pennsylvania democrats' double dignity lead over dr. oz has shrunk to statistical tie. and in nevada adam laxalt is edging ahead of democratic incumbent senator cortez masto. but, in georgia, controversial abortion allegation against republican candidate herschel walker could impact the race. here to weigh in our all-star political panel fox news...
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in wisconsin, republican senator ron johnson made crime a central part of his campaign against democraticor expressed frustration abc news wondering why it took so long for the campaign to figure out crime messaging. what would you be messaging in a race like that? >> i have to respectfully differ. it's easy. here is the reality. the murder rate is 40% higher in the trump states and in the biden states. how do they get to claim that they are safer? it is 40% higher in all the trump states as compared to the biden. states eight of the ten most murders cities in the u.s. are trump cities. what are we talking about here? just because they keep hollering we are this thing doesn't mean they are and we are really just back to the southern strategy. this is richard nixon in 1968 all over again. standing up at the convention and hollering lawlessness, lawlessness. he only haulers it's about big cities that are diverse in there -- there is a reason for this. the reason is, this is a dog whistle. it is one more way of not seeing the racial epithet by saying it's either states rights, busing, now we
in wisconsin, republican senator ron johnson made crime a central part of his campaign against democraticor expressed frustration abc news wondering why it took so long for the campaign to figure out crime messaging. what would you be messaging in a race like that? >> i have to respectfully differ. it's easy. here is the reality. the murder rate is 40% higher in the trump states and in the biden states. how do they get to claim that they are safer? it is 40% higher in all the trump states...
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georgia is one of them along with nevada, pennsylvania, and wisconsin. republicans can't steal a seat in arizona or colorado or new hampshire where the republican candidates are behind right now, they need to win three of the four seats. and that's why you talk about rick scott headed to georgia. rick scott is the chairman of the republican committee. he is in charge of winning back control for republicans. that's why he's headed to georgia tomorrow much that's why republicans are standing behind herschel walker despite all this baggage and bad news because they need that seat in order to take those three out of the four and flip control of the senate. >> so have we seen any polls so far since the allegations came out against walker a week or so ago? and what are strategists in each party saying about where the race could now be? >> so war, we've only seen one. an instant reaction poll. it showed warnock ahead of walker. that was an improvement from the previous survey. strategists still point to -- they think a lot of the stuff is already baked in. we knew and geor
georgia is one of them along with nevada, pennsylvania, and wisconsin. republicans can't steal a seat in arizona or colorado or new hampshire where the republican candidates are behind right now, they need to win three of the four seats. and that's why you talk about rick scott headed to georgia. rick scott is the chairman of the republican committee. he is in charge of winning back control for republicans. that's why he's headed to georgia tomorrow much that's why republicans are standing...
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basically wh republicans can do in wisconsin is nullify the rule of the voters. have to pass popular polici, they can do extreme things and they feel like there is no accountability. and routinely, democrats get more votes than republicans but republicans have these huge majorities in the state legislature. in 2018, democrats won all five elections including governor, and got 53% of the vote for the state assembly but democrats only got 36% of seats. right now there's a competitive race for governor, for the u.s. senate, but republicans are on the verge of getting two thirds majority in the legislature. that is a scary siation for democracy because what that means is essentially the heavily remaindered legislature with no cut ability could be an charge of running elections in the state. that poses a grave danger to fair elections in 2024. amy: you have written about what the republican plan is for one-party rule this year. explain. >> basically, what republicans want to do is they want to take control in 2022 in key swing states like wisconsin so that trump's coup
basically wh republicans can do in wisconsin is nullify the rule of the voters. have to pass popular polici, they can do extreme things and they feel like there is no accountability. and routinely, democrats get more votes than republicans but republicans have these huge majorities in the state legislature. in 2018, democrats won all five elections including governor, and got 53% of the vote for the state assembly but democrats only got 36% of seats. right now there's a competitive race for...
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and it is the fight for america's students that has the republican governor crisscrossing the nation today, glenn youngkin is in wisconsin campaigning for the republican candidate there. tim michaels, both men, will be joining us here. we have a busy show for you. i'm neil cavuto. let's get to it. lauren simonetti following the money. lauren? >> neil, 13 days and millions of dollars to go. so right before last night's one and only debate in pennsylvania, the gop senate leadership fund super pact poured $6 million in to the oz campaign putting out warnings like this add to attack fetterman's record on crime. >> you'll see what happens when guys like fetterman let the worst offenders out of jail early. protect your family. don't vote fetterman. >> fetterman brought in $2 million since the debate last night. his campaign calling those donations unprecedented and show grass roots enthusiasm. meanwhile, take a look here. the top super pact supporting house republicans, the congressional leadership fund fund, pouring $11 million in to these 16 close races. seven of which president biden won by double digits in 2020. like distr
and it is the fight for america's students that has the republican governor crisscrossing the nation today, glenn youngkin is in wisconsin campaigning for the republican candidate there. tim michaels, both men, will be joining us here. we have a busy show for you. i'm neil cavuto. let's get to it. lauren simonetti following the money. lauren? >> neil, 13 days and millions of dollars to go. so right before last night's one and only debate in pennsylvania, the gop senate leadership fund...
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live now to wisconsin, where democratic governor tony evers will go head to head with his republican challenger tim michels in the wisconsin race for governor. >> good evening. the wisconsin broadcasters association and its member radio and tv stations are pleased to welcome you to this gubernatorial debate. tonight's debate originates from madison, wisconsin. we have broadcasters large and small across the state involved in bringing this debate you. this continues the wba's long-standing commitment to public service, is written by the -- underwritten by the wba foundation and supported by a grant from the wisconsin counties association. let's go to our moderator, a veteran wisconsin broadcaster, member of the wba hall of fame and professor at loyola university chicago, joe geisler. >> good evening. tuesday, november eighth, wisconsin voters will choose between two candidates for governor, incumbent democrat tony evers and republican challenger tim michels. they have agreed to do one debate before the election and this is yet. here are the rules to which everyone agreed. each question
live now to wisconsin, where democratic governor tony evers will go head to head with his republican challenger tim michels in the wisconsin race for governor. >> good evening. the wisconsin broadcasters association and its member radio and tv stations are pleased to welcome you to this gubernatorial debate. tonight's debate originates from madison, wisconsin. we have broadcasters large and small across the state involved in bringing this debate you. this continues the wba's long-standing...
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wisconsin, ohio, republican side. that seems reasonable to me.ost: we saw president biden campaigning for john fetterman where does that race extent specifically? guest: i thinko is still ahead by a little bit. i think federman has taken a lot of incoming hets republicans are tough on crime -- talk about crime a lot. he has taken a hit but i don't think it's worse in terms of favorability. that wouldn't necessarily prevent oz from getting over the finish line. host: as far as spending in this race, who is the bigger supporter outside of the campaign? guest: the republicans have had an outside spending advantage in a lot of the key races but the democratic individual candidates have been raising more money so in terms of like over all, off the top of my head i think it is probably balanced at this point. whenever you are looking at the spending stuff, the candidates more bang for their buck and more ads than the outsiders do. that is because a federal law going back to the late 60's, early 70's that the candidates themselves are guaranteed a lower
wisconsin, ohio, republican side. that seems reasonable to me.ost: we saw president biden campaigning for john fetterman where does that race extent specifically? guest: i thinko is still ahead by a little bit. i think federman has taken a lot of incoming hets republicans are tough on crime -- talk about crime a lot. he has taken a hit but i don't think it's worse in terms of favorability. that wouldn't necessarily prevent oz from getting over the finish line. host: as far as spending in this...
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in wisconsin likely voter republicans say the economy and inflation is number one. that is what is animating the johnson support right now. here on the issue list, nearly four in ten democrats in wisconsin say abortion is their number one choice. it is the economy that is very much giving that ron johnson that 50% factor there. and then we asked that same question. what are you looking for as the driving factor in your senate vote? 45% say issue positions. but here's something interesting. it's a flip in pennsylvania. 35% say character. 20% are strategic voters. they say which party's going to control the senate is their big factor in their vote, but here, it's actually benefitting the democrat. these voters are more likely in our poll to support barnes than they are johnson. >> going to be a nail biter. very, very close. elections coming up. thank you very much. back to jeff right now. he's in pennsylvania. the cnn political commentator, michael smerconish, is also there. he's joining us as well. and our national politics reporter is in another key b
in wisconsin likely voter republicans say the economy and inflation is number one. that is what is animating the johnson support right now. here on the issue list, nearly four in ten democrats in wisconsin say abortion is their number one choice. it is the economy that is very much giving that ron johnson that 50% factor there. and then we asked that same question. what are you looking for as the driving factor in your senate vote? 45% say issue positions. but here's something interesting. it's...
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. >> next, incumbent wisconsin democratic governor tony evers faces republican challenger tim michaels in a debate for this year's governors race. abortion rights and high crime rates have been major topics in the midterm election races. this is the one and only debate for governor. former president donald trump has endorsed tim michael's in the race. >> that evening, the wisconsin broadcasters association are pleased to welcome you to this gubernatorial debate. tonight's event originates from madison, wisconsin, at wisc tv. we have a team across the state involved in bringing this to you. tonight's debate continues our long-standing commitment to excellence and public service. it is supported by a grant from the wisconsin association of independent colleges and universities, and the wisconsin counties association. let's go to our moderator, a veteran wisconsin broadcaster and professor of leadership and media integrity at loyola university chicago, jill geisler. >> good evening. on tuesday, november eighth, wisconsin voters will choose between two candidates for governor, incumbent de
. >> next, incumbent wisconsin democratic governor tony evers faces republican challenger tim michaels in a debate for this year's governors race. abortion rights and high crime rates have been major topics in the midterm election races. this is the one and only debate for governor. former president donald trump has endorsed tim michael's in the race. >> that evening, the wisconsin broadcasters association are pleased to welcome you to this gubernatorial debate. tonight's event...
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wisconsin. after the 2010 election the republican party controlled state government and the state of wisconsin. and they drew what i consider to be one of the most severe gerrymander in american history. and as a result of that the republican party has retained control of around about two thirds of the seats in the wisconsin state legislature for the entirety of the last decade. and in that decade there were two elections were the democrats won the popular vote overall on the state of wisconsin. and yet the republicans maintain controls of two thirds of the seats. and that is what gerrymandering can do. it can render essentially an entire state no longer a democracy for an entire decade. another consequence of that is that after the most recent census, guess who was in control of redistricting again in wisconsin? it was the same republicans who had gerrymandered it a decade ago. and that is what really concerns me moving forward. thatet gerrymandering is not jut going to be something that allows politicians up at their thumbs on the scale for a couple of elections. it's going to be something tha
wisconsin. after the 2010 election the republican party controlled state government and the state of wisconsin. and they drew what i consider to be one of the most severe gerrymander in american history. and as a result of that the republican party has retained control of around about two thirds of the seats in the wisconsin state legislature for the entirety of the last decade. and in that decade there were two elections were the democrats won the popular vote overall on the state of...
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. ♪ >> laura: in tonight as retaking america segment, we go to wisconsin where republican senator ronnson is running for reelection against mandela barnes. and republican tim michaels is trying to unseat democrat governor tony weavers. remarkably the rear clear politic polling puts michaels and weavers at a thai 48% each. one of the top issues is crime, arguably even more so than other states. johnson and michaels have both made it a touch stone of their campaigns and it kind of makes sense because in milwaukee, carjackings are up 29% year to date since 2020. homicides 23% and non-fatal shootings 22%. the most striking number, though, was motor vehicle thefts, spiking 119%. and you wouldn't, you know, moments before michaels event in milwaukee today, this happened. >> just across the street right here is the car where my producer was parked. you can see glass on the ground, someone threw a brick through the window. you can see the brick there, shattered the glass. another person got inside and tried to hot wire the vehicle and drive away with it. >> laura: joining me now is tim michae
. ♪ >> laura: in tonight as retaking america segment, we go to wisconsin where republican senator ronnson is running for reelection against mandela barnes. and republican tim michaels is trying to unseat democrat governor tony weavers. remarkably the rear clear politic polling puts michaels and weavers at a thai 48% each. one of the top issues is crime, arguably even more so than other states. johnson and michaels have both made it a touch stone of their campaigns and it kind of makes...
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wisconsin. after the 2010 election, the republican party controlled state government in the state of wisconsin, and they drew what i considered to be one of the most severe gerrymanders in american history. and as a result of that, the republican party has retained control of around about two-thirds of the seats in the wisconsin state legislature for the entirety of the last decade. and in that decade, there were two elections where the democrats won the popular vote overall in the state of wisconsin and yet, the republicans maintain control of two-thirds of the seats and that's what gerrymandering can do, it can render, an entire state meaning democracy for an entire decade. a consequence of that, guess who was in control of redistricting in wisconsin, the same republicans of a decade ago. that concerns me moving forward. gerrymandering is not just something that allows politicians to put the thumbs on the scale for a couple of elections, it's something that allows a political party to essentially create a one-party state and use gerrymandering decade after decade to kind of exclude their oppon
wisconsin. after the 2010 election, the republican party controlled state government in the state of wisconsin, and they drew what i considered to be one of the most severe gerrymanders in american history. and as a result of that, the republican party has retained control of around about two-thirds of the seats in the wisconsin state legislature for the entirety of the last decade. and in that decade, there were two elections where the democrats won the popular vote overall in the state of...
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to unseat wisconsin incumbent republican senator ron johnson. who has targeted you with a barrage of negative campaign ads. many of which fixate on crime and the estate. of course when it comes to certain types of crimes, like forcibly breaking into the u.s. capitol to overturn election results. the senator has been far less punitive when describing the insurrections. then there was this exchange and last night's debate between you and the senator. take a listen. >> whenever i see a police officer, i got them and say thank you for your service. and if i have time, and i said please don't be the spirited by the log few who are trying to defund you. >> i am sure, he did not have the same interaction with 140 officers that were injured during the chain race -- when officer was stabbed with a metal stake. another crash between a revolving door. another hidden that with the fire extinguisher. we talk about respect for law enforcement, let's talk about the hundred and 40 officers that he left behind because of an insurrection that he supported. >> any
to unseat wisconsin incumbent republican senator ron johnson. who has targeted you with a barrage of negative campaign ads. many of which fixate on crime and the estate. of course when it comes to certain types of crimes, like forcibly breaking into the u.s. capitol to overturn election results. the senator has been far less punitive when describing the insurrections. then there was this exchange and last night's debate between you and the senator. take a listen. >> whenever i see a...
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wisconsin had ron johnson, republican of wisconsin up by one. we call that no clear leader. well with the marge's of error. both results within margin of error. vast majority in polls so fetterman anywhere between a two to seven point advantage. >> what's the difference between these two races? >> the difference between these would two rhe races? in pennsylvania favorable minus, unfavorable john fetterman, positive 0.2. look at mehmet ozs favorability rates how far under water, minus 17 points. now, joe biden at minus ten points but mehmet oz below. driving result in the keystone state. look in wisconsin. our poll, look at net favorability ratings, men della barnes and johnson under minus five, minus five. a good reason that race is so tight. both candidates just like, rather equal. >> a big difference in the likability gaps in those states. all right. did governor polling also. >> we did, in fact, do some governor polling. gubernatorial. gretchen whitmer up by six points. pennsylvania josh shapiro, look at that advantage. 15 points. >> a little on higher end of average but
wisconsin had ron johnson, republican of wisconsin up by one. we call that no clear leader. well with the marge's of error. both results within margin of error. vast majority in polls so fetterman anywhere between a two to seven point advantage. >> what's the difference between these two races? >> the difference between these would two rhe races? in pennsylvania favorable minus, unfavorable john fetterman, positive 0.2. look at mehmet ozs favorability rates how far under water,...
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republican voters. since thesetories claiming his opponent, senator warner, is misrepresenting his record. a natural narrowing of these race -- races. they have tightened in georgia, pennsylvania. we have close races in wisconsin, ohio, arizona only a few points. it is a 50-50 senate. democrats felt really good most of this summer with the wind at their back, a lot of legislation passed. it feels a republicans sense they have a big momentum at the moment as the national conversation turns into issues good for them. information, economy, also crime. what is in this moment, these races will be close and we will have a late election night. >> we covered former president trump together, weathering so many scandals. in some ways with a legacy of you can stick around, don't quit, wait around, and maybe your party will come around. what do you make of what is going on? maybe the scandals don't matter as much as they used to. >> if there's a political lesson that the republican party learned after 2016 is at this point in the race, on most of the parties, both the democratic party and republican party, are wearing their partisan jerseys, you stick by your candidate. if there are claims, you deny them, despite the evid
republican voters. since thesetories claiming his opponent, senator warner, is misrepresenting his record. a natural narrowing of these race -- races. they have tightened in georgia, pennsylvania. we have close races in wisconsin, ohio, arizona only a few points. it is a 50-50 senate. democrats felt really good most of this summer with the wind at their back, a lot of legislation passed. it feels a republicans sense they have a big momentum at the moment as the national conversation turns into...
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in battleground states like wisconsin and pennsylvania, republicans on the offense, feeling airwaves with ads attacking democrats as soft on crime. thank you for being here. i'm happy to have you here. a lot going on in georgia. so much going on. i was talking to voters. while it is making waves, people are in their camps. a republican told me even if all of this is believable, she's still voting for herschel walker because he is an opponent of abortion rights now. what do you make of how it is playing out and where we are? >> we are in a very different place. previously a report like this could sink a candidate's campaign. but we are not seeing that right now. they are very loyal, in terms of what party they are following. even if you have a bombshell of a story coming out like this, it is not going to deter some voters who are very loyal to their party. there could be voters on the fence that are not so motivated to go out and vote for him, or a democrat that is more energized to vote against him. tricky times, but in terms of making predictions like the old days of saying it would
in battleground states like wisconsin and pennsylvania, republicans on the offense, feeling airwaves with ads attacking democrats as soft on crime. thank you for being here. i'm happy to have you here. a lot going on in georgia. so much going on. i was talking to voters. while it is making waves, people are in their camps. a republican told me even if all of this is believable, she's still voting for herschel walker because he is an opponent of abortion rights now. what do you make of how it is...