vote counted so far. where is the remaining vote? largely, we think, in areas that are still leaning democratic. places like hudson county, where jersey city is, 80% so far, phil murphy is way up. he pointed essex county. big urban center. 72% reporting. phil murphy has a big lead there. joe biden won new jersey. substantially by 16 points. i want to show people where this margin has shrunk, you can see jack ciarrelli has 60% of the votes there. well, donald trump won that. there has been about a 9 to 10-point shift in all the republican counties from trump upward to ciarrelli. he is doing better than trump in these trump counties. guys. jb, appreciate on the update.
communities. and so let s play a clip. we have to talk about campaign finance reform because those big dollars aren t focused on you and me and certainly not the you and me that lives outside a big urban center like new york. let s share a clip. during the 2018 midterms, katy and i saw firsthand how campaign spending records were shattered with $5.7 billion spent. but it is not just the jaw i don t know dropping sums that got our attention, it is where that money came from. i recognize americans for prosperity. koch brothers. tom steyer. the nra. planned parenthood. the more you look, the swachlier swachl i swampier it gets. a murky mix of powerful corporations, special interest groups and a handful of wealthy individuals are buying our electi elections. and it is all perfectly legal. you can go through all of this and name every single person who works in that building and show how much money
rally in a big urban center is exactly what won hill hill election. right. you have to have a change of tactics and i do think you re right that people needed this manned there s a wide swath of people who are represented there. unfortunately, the organizers of the group decided to cut out a pro-life feminist group called new wave feminists explicitly after realizing we don t want them part of the coalition. that was a last opportunity to reach out to many women who are on the right or more moderate on abortion who are very critical of trump and very worried but they did not take that opportunity and i don t think that bodes well for reaching out to people in wisconsin and michigan and ohio where you need to do that to make that difference. usually you lose for a reason. you don t have enough votes so you should be trying to expand your coalition. and the messages from the podium are not well designed. how many people in that audience i was wondering across the country voted
they headed in and we saw one of the obama busses here and this is a contested area and franklin county is one of those big, big counties in ohio that will make a difference. when i talked to the obama people in this state, they know that in cleveland which happens to be my hometown where both the president s doing interviews with local affiliates and governor romney and paul ryan are making a stop that that county is so critical because the president needs a big margin there to help offset, but the obama team is trying to pick off votes in other county, not just relying on a big urban center like cuyahoga county and some of the student-populated areas where we have campuses around the state. so ohio is critical and when it comes to whoever the president will be working with, be that a second term for president obama and perhaps a mitt romney administration, what happens in the senate will be critical and i ve been watching one of the races here does didn t get as much national attenti
watches for philadelphia, for new york, places like that. still there. i don t see anything that s rotating. no severe thunderstorms, but i know you know, you get skittish when you get a storm like had you a couple weeks ago with those two tornadoes and a large swath of wind damage. we don t see it on the map yet, but there is a tornado watch. it goes from albany, new york city, philadelphia, all the way up to almost wilks bury scranton where the storms could be this afternoon expiring 6:00. when something pops i ll be jumping up and down and getting on tv. don t worry. not to ask you a self-interested question, when you happen to be in a high-rides build ing from a big urban center and a tornado is coming your way, where s the safest place to be? in the sublevel. i live on the tenth floor. first thing i would do, get in the elevator. wrong thing. you should go down the stairs. all the way down to the basement where there aren t windows. don t stand there on the 15th floor lookin