even making violent threats outside his son s children s party. six moves in six months. running from herschel walker s violence. we are live in georgia where walker is getting an assist from two big names in the republican party. democrats currently have the majority in the senate with the vp as tiebreaker so they need to hold on to everything or make a pick up. they are looking at three other tight races in pennsylvania, north carolina, or ohio. all places where democrats are hoping to show republicans that loyalty to donald trump is toxic. here s how tim ryan put it in his debate last night with j.d. vance. i have been a pain in the rear end to nancy pelosi and i will be a pain in the rear end to him, too. i m for ohio. i don t kiss anyone s ass like him. ohio needs an ass kicker, not an ass kisser. well rehearsed line as vance said. folks, the races are tight and there is no one out there who can safely predict what is going to happen. there are just too many diff
midterms, democrats overperformed what we expected because of that push of immigration. we look at various states that have been able to codify abortion law protections, we see that abortion, for democrats now, after the overturning of roe v. wade, is a mobilizing issue. so, this is fascinating to watch as a political scientist. you see that when one road is blocked, the protections of the supreme court, congress not moving, you move to the state level to ballot initiatives and this is really ground zero, alex. where we are going to be seeing the abortion bite in the short to medium term, i would project. yeah, i think you re right. victoria, thank you so much, as always. and for all of you, there s so much more to come. in minutes, coexisting with msnbc analyst, andy glaad on how blue-collar staffers are getting tangled up in donald trump s legal mess. now, we ll ask what msnbc s hayes brown about his column,
that we saw that the 2022 midterms, democrats overperformed what we expected because of that push of immigration. we look at various states that have been able to codify abortion law protections, we see that abortion, for democrats now, after the overturning of roe v. wade, is a mobilizing issue. so, this is fascinating to watch as a political scientist. you see that when one road is blocked, the protections of the supreme court, congress not moving, you move to the state level to ballot initiatives and this is really ground zero, alex. where we are going to be seeing the abortion bite in the short to medium term, i would project. yeah, i think you re right. victoria, thank you so much, as always. and for all of you, there s so much more to come. in minutes, coexisting with msnbc analyst, andy glaad on how blue-collar staffers are getting tangled up in donald trump s legal mess. now, we ll ask what msnbc s