even those parts of the state that are doing well, where you have two incomes from people with college degrees, they re getting less and less time with family, they re working a couple of jobs, the stress is there. we were a state that rejected trump, the only southern state to do so, and i think we have that history of being able to rise up and be a progressive place. let s put up that poll. hillary clinton beat donald trump in virginia 49.8 to 44.4. that s actually a pretty good result. you go back and look at some of the gubernatorial races, tim kaine, who won that state over the republican 51.7 to 46%, he is with your opponent. he is with the current lieutenant governor. have you been able to get any of obama world on your side including barack obama? the outpouring has been amazing. the grassroots energy. we were able to have huge crowds at these events that we only had one day to build for. the comments from the president s spokesperson were incredibly kind as were senator ka
you look at the temps well below the normal. it should be about ten celsius, 50 fahrenheit. into the upper 30s fahrenheit. very cold across the region. conversely you go across australia. the hottest temperature they ve seen for a january day since 1991. 44.4 celsius, that s about 110 fahrenheit. the sixth warmest day on record in perth history. you might know what s happening across australia. we have the lowest 5% of rainfall in recent months here. the droughts have led to some disastrous scenarios when it come to fires across australia. 13,000 hectares of hand is equivalent to the size of the city of paris. a quick glance. we had a lot of rainfall.
polls of the president over the past year. what it found was that gallup found obama with a lower job approval rating than that of the other top organizations using similar methodologies. he averaged among the top six, 47%. the average with gallup polls, 44.4%. the pollsters said it s because they measure responses from nonwhites differently than other polling organizations. the method of tweaking numbers to account for demographics and account for various groups that make up the country as a whole. here s how it works. say you are polling an area where men and women is split 50-50. 3/4 of your responses come from women on your dave calling. in calculating the results, you would boost the importance of the men s answers and reduce the women s answers to reflect the 50-50 split. they do it for a number of
we ve got new poll numbers in two of the hottest senate races out there. let s check the hardball scoreboard. first, massachusetts republican where senator scott brown faces a well-funded challenge from consumer advocate elizabeth warren. right now brown leads but not by much. he s up by 47-42. that s within the reach. root for her up there. next for virginia, for the senate for the seat of the retiring jim webb, governor tim kaine up against former senator george allen, kaine has a one-popoint leadad, 45-44.4. whatat a greatat race. two prpremiere m matchups s we ll bebe wawatching a all the look, every day we re using more and more energy.
there s a case in the united states supreme court in 2008. the supreme court specifically held that these studies and these allegations of people who are either being disenfranchised due to the color of their skin or age were spacious at best. secondly, if you look at a state when cynthia says, oh, well, there s no proof, in indiana talk to cynthia. they speculated that 44.4% of the people in indiana weren t eligible to be on the ballot and 19 out of the 92 counties in indiana, they said that there were over 100% people of the voting population. so what indiana tried to do is say, let s have a voter i.d. in place to have the integrity of the ballot box. and who was it, cynthia, back in 2005 chris old boss, jimmy carter. jimmy carter and the former secretary of state, jim baker, said one of the ways that we can ensure we have the safety and the confidence in the ballots is to have a voter i.d. so rather than to suggest this is some effort by republicans and some racist effort t