immigration issues when he made comments about haiti where her parents are immigrants from. but this is also important. candidate selection. we talked all throughout the night about democrats going out, getting candidates that could win in districts that maybe traditionally they would not. this district has toggled back and forth, but this was considered to be reliably republican to some degree. ben mcadams has won before that is a top tier candidate who has already won countywide. 97% reporting. 5,000 reports ahead. ben mcadams looks right on the verge as well. that s as much about the candidate in this race. good segue for that to go to california. and let s go to dana rohrabacher, who is a very controversial republican. he s seen as soft in russia. it has been controversial over the years how would he play with trump. he is in the race of his life. everybody knew that going on. harley raised a lot of money. there is a lot of money in this
over the next few weeks. this is a very tight margin. but the historical pattern has been for democrats to add to the percentage. no guarantees. but democrats look likely to pick up a number of seats. of these, we have six. what do you think is the most exciting? well, the tenth, the 45 think, and the 39th as well, where republicans have exceeded our priors. young kim, an assembly woman in california 39, has a lead on cisneros. that s a hillary clinton seat. likewise, california, 45. mimi walters in original county,
could suggest that republicans have great chance in the states that president trump won in 2016. that could mean florida, indiana, arizona, and misery. bret: he s going to huntington, west virginia, and we don t have the number here but we assume his approval rating is much like north dakota, which has the president at 61% approval in north dakota. your race? i chose california 39, is an open seat and it s one of many that will be key to the democrats actually retaking the house if they are able to do that. what s interesting is, had he not vacated this seat and announce he was going to run again, he would have kept it. it s now a toss-up. it s a good reminder that a lot of republicans bought into the hype that this is going to be a blue tsunami, that it s going to be devastating, it s going to be just like president obama s first midterm are so many seats were lost. because they bought into the hype, these are some of the most vulnerable seats and may be a reminder that people sho
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like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40 s. pete: welcome back. couple of quick headlines for you. more than a dozen dangerous ms-13 gang members now off the streets. 25 people charged in connection with several murders and drug trafficking. the arrest come after a months long investigation into gang operations in fresno, california. and an extra 1400 officers will patrol chicago streets this labor day. hoping to cus to curb the ongoig violence. nine people were shot yesterday alone. two of those victims are dead. unfortunately. rachel, down to you. thanks, pete.