let me play it again. it was what he took away from the mid terms. reporter: 75% of the voters say the country is headed in the wrong direction. despite the results of last night, what do you intend to do differently to change people s pin of the direction of the country. nothing, thee just finding out what we re doing. the more they know about what we re doing, the more support there is. when you look at they polls, let me put up a graphic, where more people said do you really believe this is a messaging problem? you know, chuck, as the president traveled the country and i had the opportunity to travel the country with him in the final week, you didn t go to a congressional district or state that the democrats weren t running on some aspect of the president s agenda, whether it s
very soon. we will hear what he has to say. stay with us. you predicted this. i don t blame him. now here he is. here is schumer. okay. yes. all right. we will come back to schumer when he finishes his phone call. anybody who knows chuck schumer knows he will take a gazillion phone calls. that guy never gets off the phone. as soon as he actually starts to make his statement we will hear what he has to say. but he s going to gloat obviously. he will be thrilled. well, he might not gloat, but he might congratulate his candidates saying congratulate the president of the united states and talk about the democratic agenda and what they will be able to do now that they ve retained control of the senate. look, this is a moment for him that a lot of folks were saying that democrats weren t campaigning the right way, they weren t bragging about all the work that they had done on
i just got off the phone with congresswoman levin, who just won. seven my seat in california. i m not predicting this but we might be perilously close. and with the amazing winner will be around santa. now look, even if democrats don t love control of your house, this outcome is much better than the white house had been anticipating. or were expecting to lose the house to republicans. and so, even if the margins are just an error and smaller. republicans have control, that is still in their view of a bit of a victory. yeah phone propelled democrats into this position, where they couldn t get control of the house and now have maintained control of the senate, it s now focus on georgia and alex. thank you carroll, for that,
volunteer who knocked on doors, who made phone calls, who wrote postcards and letters, and who have the courage to publicly stand up, and fight for our state. [applause] and listen to, or nevada s, whether you voted for me or not, i will always fight for you. when the national pundits said i couldn t win, i knew nevada would prove them wrong. you know, there were a few national pundits who also said that democrats weren t going to keep control of the senate, and you know, i started this week, or last week, it all seems like one long week at this point, in pennsylvania, john fetterman took that race on election night, and he said get to nevada. and then we saw that mail-in ballot started to get processed. and although laxalt title league of about 20,000-plus votes on election night, that got whittled away with those
and this happened on tuesday in minnesota, maryland, massachusetts. and now there s 18 states in this country. where the democrats are on the show. this is not let me i want to drill down on michigan. because we saw these really long lines, lots of young voters, you predicted that. in michigan. abortion is one of the top two issues, voters said influenced their vote. and you singled out 18 to 29-year-olds, 16% of them want to democrats. it s a higher percentage than even you expected, michael, but what is the significance of that and do you think abortion is going to stay an issue, say, two years from now? absolutely. in the week leading up to the election, in just a couple days before, abortion was way down the list. it was inflation, economy, crime, you, know all this stuff which is meant to frighten people and yet i said to you, when it comes to election day