this sunday, the sun is in our 11th of vote-a-rama as democrats push to pass legislation that will just climate and taxes. if, pass the inflation reduction act would be the largest common act in u.s. history. it also lower the cost of prescription drugs for millions of americans. this potential win for democrats, and addition to the politics of abortion, could result in a boost for them at the polls in the november midterm elections. meanwhile, trump backed candidate swept the arizona primaries, which means election deniers are now at the top of the ballot in at least four of the six battleground states that determine the winner of the 2020 presidential election. all eyes are now turned to tuesdays wisconsin primaries, as you can government ella barnes is set to be the first black major party nominee from the badger state. and you will be taking on republican senator ron johnson joining me now, charlie sites, msnbc contributor and editor at law at the bulwark, plus proud
was written by the abolitionist who settled here. that language is very strong, stronger than the 14th amendment. and what happened in kansas is republicans really tried to trick kansas voters after a supreme court decision, a very strong supreme court decision 6 to 1 in march, 2019. kansas republicans decided to put a constitutional amendment on the ballot. they chose the lowest possible election turnout, at midterm primaries, which is typically not paid attention to. they had very confusing language in the ballot amendment, intentionally confusing. and they ran a very deceptive campaign. what s that result has been post-ops, post dobbs, is that women and men were really unhappy. they came out in droves, 47% turnout in the primary, never heard of. a new registration was off the charts. and republicans and independents and democrats