desperately needs, and it is what democrats will deliver on in the coming days. so up next, the bill still needs to survive a rare weekend session, a parliamentary review and a senate vote-arama. more on that coming up. assuming it passes, it would send democratic members home on top of another win on top of the kansas abortion vote that fired up the base and great jobs numbers today as well. it also adds fuel to the already frenzied pace of midterm campaigns escalating to levels we rarely see today. nbc news now predicts election denier and trump acolyte kari lake is the winner of the republican primary for governor of arizona. she repeatedly claimed election irregularities but now says her supporters, quote, outvoted the fraud. among those endorsing lake, the conservative group cpac, which is now meeting in texas and where the keynote speaker was hungarian prime minister victor orban who was welcomed with a standing ovation. the washington post described it as, quote, a
word we hear a lot. i hear it from people out on the street, family, friends, and that is recession. jim cramer, host of cnbc s mad money said, and he is always color, this number is extraordinary! we re a growth country and the rest of the world is not. does this jobs report suggest we are not headed for a recession? you asked me this about a couple of months ago, chris, and we still had rosie job numbers. the situation hasn t changed. can we actually have a recession where we have now 3.5% unemployment? i will not disagree with jim cramer. he was my old boss back in pre-recession years. my take is that a recession is whatever the national bureau of economic research says is a recession, right. right at this point i m not going to wait for the dictionary police to tell us whether or not we are in a recession. 58% of americans recently polled say, yeah, the recession is here. so can you have technically a