vote in johnson county. johnson went for biden by about 8.5 points in 2020. in 2012 this was republican country. mitt romney won this by almost 20 points. that was the norm for a long time in johnson county and in a lot of suburbs like johnson county all across the country. they voted republican, tend to be more on pocketbook issues, maybe a little more moderate culturally. you see as the trump party took hold, places like johnson county reacted really negatively. the abortion vote is nearly 70% no. democrats have been saying it s placed like johnson county and voters in places like johnson county a lot of college educated professionals, a lot of college
masters, attorney general, secretary of state, all of people in fact, i m going to introduce a resolution to go back and decertify the 2020 election results. who know what is they ll do in the 2024 if in fact elected in the general. yeah. there were two story lines coming out last night. one the abortion vote in kansas. and we ll get to arizona, a key battleground state. it was in 2020. it s going to be in 2024. it s certainly possible, republicans maybe they re shooting themselves in the foot here. they re nominating candidates who considered who conservative, who fringy journal l come the general election. but right now, concerning the state, donald trump has it in his grasp. internal arizona. all of his endorse candidates won. masters, backed by pete thiel, very friendly with trump. election deniers, kari lake has planted the seed if she were to
senators are going to go home and defend it if people have the nerve to take them head on. and don t get involved in some big broad generalization. take item by snipe right, specific. what s in that bill. and i think people will be appalled that their senators voted for this kind of radical position to make it easy to kill babies. laura: now, kamala harris was out and about today, newt, and she made this comment after the abortion vote. this vote clearly suggests that the senate is not where the majority of americans are on this issue. for all who care about this issue, the priority should be to elect pro choice leaders at the local, the state and the federal level. because what we are seeing around this country are extremist republican leaders. laura: extremist republicans wanting to protect unborn babies that could be born and delivered outside the womb and survive and
and i don t know how theseom forty nine senators are going to go home and defend it if people have the nerve to take them head on and don t get involved in some big broad generalization, take item by item. what s in that bill ?ip and ie think people willat be appalled that their senators radicalled that their senators kill babies. noww kamala harris was out and about today newtsh and she made this comment after the abortion vote. this vote clearly suggests that the senate is not where that the senate is not where on this issue for all wefo care about this issue, a priority should be to elect pro-choice leaders at the local, the state and the federal level because what we are seeing aroundnd this country are extreme republican leaders, extremist republicans wanting to protect unborn babies that couldnd
Karine Jean-Pierre and a "stolen" election; the 2022 Iowa's Best Breaded Pork Tenderloin contest kicks off; an abortion vote in the US Senate; Casey White, Vicky White, and tragedy. Click to hear hour one of Need To Know With Jeff Angelo for Wednesday, May 11, 2022.