who might win, what they might do with the power of elected office. the poll finds 81% of democrats believe if the gop agenda is not stopped, america will be destroyed as we know it. 79% of republicans say the same about democrats, the nbc news poll also 57% of voters saying next month raises for u.s. house, senate are more important to them than in the past midterm elections. this all comes as early voting surges in several battleground states. new reporting from today s new york times reads quote, days into early voting in the 2022 midterm election. states across the country have seen a surge of voters casting ballots at in-person voting sites, and by mail. the latest sign the 2020 election ushered in a transformation, the way americans vote. experts say the signs of overturn turnout will be strong. but they re quick to caution that it s still early in the voting calendar. many states and some have not started. earlier on msnbc, house speaker nancy pelosi laid out the c
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yet other republicans saying, essentially, they thought they would be political consequences if republicans went that far. your sense, as an astute observer of this. where republicans actually are on this, should they have control of congress going into january? where does this fall in terms course they actually pursue? so, polling showed us again and again, people that an outright abortion ban is extremely unpopular. conservatives often really feel like the government should stay out of individual people s business. that s a little bit in contradiction to the mainstream republican talking points. i do think individual conservatives still feel like a little queasy about abortion. they don t feel like it s something the government should be involved. and you reported earlier this month, i do want to ask you quickly, that climate change is also threatening
california, san francisco showed that really clearly. i encourage everyone to take a look at that. so, i think people have a tendency to see abortion rights as specifically a woman s right, or this thing that s out there separate from everything else. but really it affects everything. i thought it was super interesting that we saw to kansas. you had voters that might not say this was their number one issue. they might not even call themselves pro choice. but they felt as though the government had reached too far. there was a response to that sense of government, the other interesting political dynamics i would argue, democrats have been really clear about where they are on this issue. president biden asking congress to codify abortion rights into law if dams hold on to both chambers. it has been more muddled from republicans, the messaging on this, you had lindsey graham out there saying that he was gonna argue for federal ban.
wasn t obligated to show up to comply with congressional subpoena. it didn t have to take even basic steps towards complying towards negotiating with congress. it seems to me, there s an argument that s not very likely to earn him a reversal of his conviction. at the court of appeals, we all know the supreme court has had some surprising results on cases involving long established precedent. here, they ve been more firm about supporting the rule of law when it s come to asking people to comply with subpoenas and other sorts of incidents than they have perhaps on the culture wars. ultimately, bannon will spend his four months in prison. the special master invoked a classically wendy s ad to criticize trump s claims to mar-a-lago documents. talk us through your reporting about the quote, missing beef? look, it s a really revealing no man. and judge dearie, the special master in the mar-a-lago