The Jackson County Players will enact "The Excursion," by contest-winning playwright Audrey Stanton-Smith, at Alpine Theater in Ripley on Saturday, April 23.
the political landscape again. i want to bring in someone who understands this very well, jim messina. and erin haynes, an msnbc contributor. jim, you re quoted in that piece i just mentioned. you say this fundamentally changes the mid term. show us the landscape as you see it right now. if you look at why the democrats lost virginia and the leading of biden s poll numbers, it s been with women voters in the suburbs. this supreme court fight along with the supreme court s like live decision in june to roll out roe v. wade could for the first time make abortion a front-and-center issue in the mid of the election and allows the biden white house to stop having talk every day about inflation numbers and ukraine and focus on an issue his base
to the carrot he was trying to offer to some people today. yeah, the excellent points. aaron haynes, jason johnson, thank you and appreciate you both. i want to bring in sheilyn eiffel. you heard what they said. there is not a lot of box left for president biden other than the rhetorical box, which he used today in which vice president harris used today. so let say the vote goes on the floor of the senate and manchin and sinema decide we re rolling with that. we ll be the strom thurmond end of the party. then what? thank you. much of the power around election protection is going to rest with the department of justice. i don t have any worries that the department of justice will not pull out all the stops to do some of the important things that we need to protect the vote. that was the whole point of
side of history and get these voting rights bills passed now? joining me now is aaron haynes, editor in large for the 19th and professor of journalism and politics at morgan state university and host of a word with jason johnson. while i quickly cough, excuse me, everyone. thank you for being here. start. the politics of what the president and vice president tried to do today, what was the political purpose of it? yeah, joy, what changed about, you know, from 2006 when you have republicans on board and back when voting rights was a bipartisan issue, what changed was voting rights used to be part of both parties strategy towards expanding a strategy of expanding the electric. in 2012, when you have that gop
for optimism. that s the line from the kremlin this morning after the u.s. offers a diplomatic off ramp to the standoff off ramp. and the u.s. blows past 73 million covid cases suns the start of the pandemic. but we start with what happens now that justice breyer is retiring. peter alexander is standing by. leann caldwell is with us and also joining us aaron haynes, an msnbc political contributor. peter, do we have any word yet about when we might see the