medical officer in louisville today hit. yesterday it was a bank. a few weeks ago, it was a private christian school before that, a supermarket another school a college. a bar. a church a warehouse. a walmart. a parade a lunar new year celebration the list is so long i couldn t go through it in this hour alone. there are so many shootings in the country that it sno longer uncommon to hear someone say that this shooting is their second brush with death. or that they ve been through something just like this before. we heard it from students at michigan state and we heard it from the mayor of louisville himself a target of gun violence last year. we have to take action now. we need short-term action. to end this gun violence epidemic now so fewer people die on our streets. and in our banks and in our schools and in our churches. and for that, we need help we need help from our friends in frankfurt and help from our friends in washington, d.c this isn t about partisan politics
said cynthia la miss on abortion, it s similar. 61% of americans believe it should be legal and after the gop fought for and won a repeal of roe v. wade, voters have punished them at the polls we saw it in special elections at the midterms last year and with new conservative rulings going further like banning the abortion pill, we re seeing it again. this latest example is out of wisconsin where a liberal justice clobbered the anti abortion republican candidate for her position on the state s supreme court. so what is happening behind the scenes about strategy for 2024 joining me now again is ryan nobles who s back with us from capitol hill we also have washington post senior national political correspondent, ashley parker an msnbc political analyst let s talk about that, ashley. this idea that guns and abortion could potentially shape the 2024 election what is happening behind the scenes among republican leaders