are treated what i m talking about is the fact that if the republicans win if the republicans win this election, there will know they are committed to passing a federal abortion ban, and that includes presidential contender nikki haley. and that will mean that no matter what state you live in, in the united states, women will not be able to get abortions even when their own personal health is in jeopardy. the vice president and the president are committed to codifying roe, and the vice president is on tour right now, starting an order that started in wisconsin yesterday, which is a battleground state. and she is today in northern virginia with the president. and they are going to keep hammering home for the american people that restoring roe v wade and an abortion rights for women in this country is what s at stake. let s just quickly go to manassas and dip into a little bit of this. i thought we had settled years ago. last year at the white house, i met with a group of women
and gender studies realizing the momentum they had over the summer is melting faster than joe biden s ice cream. one lefty saying i am wishing the election were in august. sorry, jack, they re still in november. the reason democrats are throwing a pity party is a batch of polls that has republicans, including a brutal one in new york times, chose independent women swinging sharply toward republicans in the span of a month. nancy pelosi still in total denial. let s talk about rising inflation concerns along with crime giving momentum, new momentum to republicans after the democrats were closing the gap. i think that much of what you ve said i don t agree with. that is to say, new poll is an outlier poll, what weave through with the legislation under leadership of president biden who has done a spectacular job, he s had a better two years than most presidents you can name certainly in the recent generations. yeah, good-bye. joy behar, failing to live up to her name, the
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