and why she s resonating with voters there. and glenn youngkin will talk about how he was propelled into the governor s mansion last year. this has developed into a big storm, that means the impacts will be far and wide. it will bring heavy rain, strong winds, flash flooding, storm surge, along with isolated tornado activity along florida s gulf coast. there is going to be an interruption of power, plan on that. understand that will happen. florida governor desantis warning people to prepare for the worst as hurricane ian inches closer toward the gulf coast of florida. hello, i m john roberts, good monday to you. jacqui: good monday to you, john. i m jacqui heinrich in for sandra smith. the hurricane s exact path is uncertain but what s clear is the storm is rapidly intensifying as forecasters warn it could strengthen into a category 4 system by the time it reaches florida. john: churning west of jamaica and south of cuba, expecting catastrophic damage. this as the na
the same issues are clearly on voter s minds. the economy definitely is the issue. between inflation with every, like prices of everything going up, especially rent and gas. reproductive rights is like my top issue. the big thing is the border policy, that s awful. i think there needs to be a crackdown on crime. our educational system, with the kind of education problems we are having, the focus, seems to be on far more than what it should be, it s not on the usual reading, writing, arithmetic. even more worried about the young families. how can they have the gas what it is and the price of meet. the food is expensive, everything is going crazy, and stressed out. john: an issue across america. virginia governor glenn youngkin. start off by saying democrats had been closing the gap in the generic preference poll but republicans seem to have found some new momentum in recent days. this new commitment to america that kevin mccarthy unveiled last week, do you be
we re just 16 days out from the midterm elections. as campaign 22 is hitting the home stretch, democrats are also facing economic headwinds. i am worried about the level of voter turnout, what democrats have got to do is contrast their economic plan with the republicans. elections are about the future. they re about the economy. nobody said we re doing abortion rather than the economy. it s about both. how much is the economy and the rising prices going to impact your vote in november? it s a lot to do with it. because our economy has got you have control. reporter: so the cost of living is just high. exactly, that s the biggest impact. everything s high. you know, rent, you know, gas, food, all of it it s inflated. i m pamela brown and you are live in the cnn newsroom . just 16 days from now, the dust will be settling in the nation s midterm elections, when voters will decide which party they want to control the house and senate. and polls show voter inte
[chanting] as a parent, i do not agree with these political theories being taught to my children. [chanting] they will never stop pushing this radical agendas. parents, we will not sleep either. [chanting] we need to get away from all of this indoctrination and gets back to teaching! john: parents around the country pushing back on what is being taught to their children and purists over the damage to kids education. closing classrooms during the pandemic. hello i m john roberts welcome party. good to be with you gillian turner and for sandra smith and those concerned parents are directing outrage during the teachers union accusing them of failing to put kids first. the biden administration remains closely aligned with that union. john: in fact, copresident in person expected in moments from now to address the teachers union and the national education association or nea a group of republicans in congress trying to strip. they accuse the units of a woke ideology. th
defund the sheriff s department and get this. they are using the money and save to higher 30 on an armed security ambassadors to patrol the area an area that joe saw a 137% increase in crime just from last year. bowls show the issue could hurt them even more in the upcoming midterms now that violence is spiraling out of control across the country and voter seems to trust republicans more with the crisis. plus just this week there was mid dire warning for the democrats is 1 million voters across the country switched to the g.o.p. over the last two year. democrats still just don t get it not only that the bread wave is coming but why. pete: so helped i m being mugged somebody call the unarmed ambassador bears itself out you see the crime statistics and you see in your own lives and now that it s moving into neighborhoods where the donors on the elite class themselves live it s becoming more of an issue. in states like oregon are in play the governor s race they are that s not