around 70% are black and brown women. there is that concern there. there is growing fear that women will take these abortions into their own hands and engage with their own lives, andrea. a serious concern. thank you so much, cathy clark, in jackson, mississippi. the supreme court decision is raising stakes in competitive midterms across the country. pennsylvania, for example. the candidate for governor, the current attorney general, shapiro, is facing mastriano. mastriano is against the abortion ban. no exception. he is a republican legislator ready to go along. in georgia, trump backed republican and football icon, herschel walker, is now attacking the current georgia senator for supporting abortion rights. democratic governor for senate tim ryan is running against j.d. vance in that state. they are protesting outside the high court yesterday. we have to have a big election this year. it cannot be one of.
members of the oath keepers including its leader were asking members of the organization provide jackson personally with security assistance, suggesting that he has, quote, critical data to protect. these letters then go on in jackson s case to say why would these individuals have an interest in your personal specific locations? why do they think you have critical data to protect? why would they want to protect you personally on january 6th? this is notable for a lot of reasons, but specifically because jackson is not one of the names often talked about in the role he may have played in helping to foment or support the white house s efforts on january 6th, but there s notable things in the other two letters, too, and specifically when it comes to andy biggs, they say they are aware of his participation in planning meetings, regarding various aspects for planning for
a white woman. that has been acultural touch didn t point for americans. listen to what the recent college graduate timothy young, who i met in jackson, mississippi, told me about how what happened in emmit till informed his life. i remember being 8 going into a mall. my mom took me in victoria s secret. i was bored. i ended up whistling to keep myself from falling asleep. all of a sudden my mom grabbed me frantic. i need you to never do that again. she was like, have you heard of emmit till. i don t know who that is. i m 8. she showed me who emmit till was. whistling was fun. i whistle now. i catch myself noticing i m in a public space and i stop. it s like
many of those concerns are being felt in virginia where in just one week voter wills be choosing a governor. there is also voting in new jersey. joining me now is chuck todd, host of meet the press daily here on msnbc. sorry, chuck, itself good to see you, thank you for being with us. you re focuses on the roll out in seven counties across the country. what is the common thread in the way you chose these counties. so what are you specifically looking at, say there, and in the moderate win of the party? i look at it this way, right? we have seven counties. one pure swing county city duval county in jackson, florida. three are light blue to dark
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