For safety. The humanitarian crisis that started at the southern border is reaching further across the entire country. Officials in at least two northeastern states now demanding that the Biden Administration step in. And a historymaking Mega Millions jackpot. Details on the single Winning Ticket in last nights billion dollar plus drawing. And we begin this morning with the results of a special election in ohio that could have National Implications for the battle over Abortion Rights. Ohio voters rejected issue one last night, a republicanled measure that would have raised the threshold of what it takes to amend the states constitution to a 60 super majority. According to the ohio Secretary Of State, still unofficial results, 57 voted against the measure, 43 in favor, and while the word abortion didnt show up anywhere in the ballot, issue one would have applied to a referendum in the fall when voters will be asked whether to enshrine Abortion Protections in the states constitution. Ali
and would set women back decades. and she s right. i mean, here s what the data tells us. in 2020, there was a landmark report called, the terminally study, turn away study. it was the first study to rigorously examine the lasting effects of an unwanted pregnancy on women s lives, giving us perhaps a first look at the reality of an america without abortion rights. those researchers found that women who were denied abortions or four times more likely to live in poverty. there were also three times more likely to be unemployed then women who were able to obtain an abortion. a follow-up study also found those same woman had lower credit scores. they had higher debt. they had an increased number of negative financial records, like bankruptcies, or even evictions. see, for one women s in america, pregnancy and motherhood comes at a grave economic price. and we tend to forget that. one thing tank found that it women s income could drop by 4%, every time she gives birth to or even
who continue to make it a central part of particularly of mr. biden and vice president harris re-election campaign. and i m just wondering, matt, you were going to say something? go ahead. no, i think anna was sorry. i m sorry. the only thing i ll add to what anna just said which i agree with is even there is a broader concern, the fate of our democracy. and i think what ohio showed and kansas and all these other states is if you run on the fact that majority should rule and not 60% or not some gerrymandered district that the voters say we should hold our leaders to account and it shouldn t be some finagled rule they put in place to get 60%. so, to me, that we re going to still have another election, we had two in a row, we re going to have another one in a row where the health and the whether or not our democracy survives as majority rule is going to be on the ballot in 2024.
podcast talking about the items for the impeachment articles that they will put forward against biden. so, it s all going to be driven by donald trump and serving the great cheerleader. this will be revenge for him on his behalf. so there s a lot of payback that is going to happen, and false payback based on false promises and lies, should the republicans get control of in 2022 or 2024. matthew i want to go back here, point nixon famously wanted to use the arrest investigate his enemies. did political loyal officials in the years he was in power? absolutely, donald trump was the active participant and leader of an insurrection at the u.s. capitol, to try to overthrow our constitution of the united states. i have many problems with richard nixon, i actually got