doing really well. everybody else feeling so much pain, so much economic pressure. we talked about choice. we talked about freedom and reproductive rights and abortion access. i talked a lot of economic relief, too. we did both. i think the one-two combo is the key. that is where most people are at. our utility bills are out of control. my second ad talked about just hammering our utility company that has been ripping customers off. i think one of the big takeaways is we have to both provide relief and fight for these freedoms. people just want to see the fight in us right now. pat, i think most people don t realize that you re going to be on the ballot again in november. yeah. in relatively part of a new district that s been because of redistricting. right. you re going to have to reintroduce yourself to people who probably don t know who you are. when you do that, the balance of issues you talk about, how to you do that going forward in a relatively new area of your
every dollar you give can multiply up to ten times the impact. and when you use your credit card, you ll receive this special save the children tote bag to show you won t forget the children who are living their lives in conflict. every war is a war against children. please give now. as we mentioned earlier in the, show a woman s right to choose was a decisive factor in the congressional race for new york s 19th district. but it also appears to be motivating voters in states across the country where abortion access is at risk. an analysis by the political data from target smart shows a massive increase in women in registering to vote following the supreme court ruling on dobbs. in kansas, for example, women made up 70% of all new registered voters. 70%! following the dobbs ruling. in wisconsin, women have not
the congressional race for new york s 19th district. but it also appears to be motivating voters in states across the country where abortion access is at risk. an analysis by the political data firm target smart shows a massive increase in women registered to vote following the supreme court ruling on dobbs. in kansas for example, women made up 70% of registered voters following the dobbs ruling. wisconsin, women outregistering men by 15%. and michigan and pennsylvania, similar gender gaps with women signing up at a higher rate than male counterparts. it makes sense, especially given the disturbing headlines we continue to see day after day in the months after roe v. wade was overturned. headlines this one. louisiana hospital denies abortion for fetus without a skull. thor one, florida teen may be forced to give birth after court rules she is not mature enough for abortion. or this one, doctors refuse potentially lifesaving abortion
has supported these groups. hezbollah and lebanon for example. human. they certainly support some groups in syria as well. i think this is sending a message, certainly, to iran. and appropriately so. director clapper, thank you sir, i appreciate it. but thanks don. it is primarily in america. we ve got more results coming in. the race in new york getting tighter tonight. i want to get right to cnn s bill mattingly worries at the match for us. hello, phil you ve been watching the votes come in. what s the latest new york? we talk about primaries. on a talk about a special election. take a moment to move away from all the democratic primaries we ve been paying attention to. this is a special election for antonio delgado. a representative in the hudson valley. here in the 19th district. this is the same district as it was in 2020. a district that president biden narrowly won over former
what is truly a bellwether district. what i am showing you here is how the 19th district has voted and recent presidential elections. it won for donald trump in 2016, when trump won the presidency. it flipped and went for biden narrowly in 2020, when joe biden won the presidency. if you go back to 2012, district voted for barack obama. it has been right there with the winner of every presidential election, and it is the kind of district in a really strong mid term environment for republicans, and a midterm environment that was strong for republicans, this is the exact district that they had no problem flipping in a special election. if a republican wave had already been built, in a two point biden district, that is one of the first things that goes in a political way. instead, what as happened in the bellwether district is that democrats have won it, and actually, pat ryan, outperformed. it looks like you perform even a little better in the district