seeing right now. most of americans want the temperature toned down. something that strikes me and i think about that, steve kornacki was talking about some of those district races in california with 34% of the vote counted, 55%, we have nevada, we have, you know, so many states that are still not brazil. 220 million people just had an election, 118 million voted and in 48 hours the results were in and they were against the incumbent bolsonaro and dela silvia won. why is it that a place like brazil that has so much vote to count does it in 48 hours and we re here days later there are states there s no universal we don t have federal elections that are universal. the rules are not universal. it s all state-based. that s why when people talk about restructuring the voting rights act, this is what we re talking about. every single person, regardless of zip code should play by the
number of states around the country who are bracing for that, and trying to create a kind of coordinated effort in advance that are going to meet the logistical needs of people who are trying to access abortion in the states where we still might be allowed. and the other thing we re working on, now, is just trying to help encourage people to understand that though we are a heavily re-district it, heavily gerrymandered state where our voices really have been nude or in district races, and our congressional and state house state senate races, we also are a state where our voices matter very much in the upcoming state election where redistricting cannot touch us. and just trying to get that message out loud and clear that we are going to meet the most immediate demands of the people here on our space, we also need to exercise our voices in the electoral process, so that we can change the lawmakers who
and the tremendous logistical challenges of making sure that people who need abortion care are able to leave our state, to receive that care. and it s only going to get worse. and, i know texas joins a number of states around the country who are bracing for that, and trying to create a kind of coordinated effort in advance that are going to meet the logistical needs of people who are trying to access abortion in the states where we still might be allowed. and the other thing we re working on, now, is just trying to help encourage people to understand that though we or a heavily re-destructed, heavily gerrymandered state, where our voices really have been neutered in district races, and our congressional and state house and state senate races, we also are a state where our voices matter very much in the upcoming state election where redistricting cannot touch us. and just trying to get that message out loud and clear that