i want to start with this group, true the vote. what is this group doing. what are you concerned about? i am very concerned. all you have to do is just read that l.a. times story and it will show you cases and point, for example, a woman who is recovering for breast cancer gets a letter from the county clerk saying your right to vote has been challenged because of your residence. this woman has lived in this residence for seven years. an african-american family of eight gets the same kind of letter. your right to vote has been challenged. because you live on an empty lot. there is the woman sitting with her family in front of her home and this is going on and those stories just touch me and we felt even though i have been watching this. you are right. everyone is paying attention. i know the obama campaign is ready to act on this, but i
of the list of women or men they would want to mess. under any circumstances. let me ask you, looking at those developments in turn, the conference of mayor s resolution, the mayors speak for a lot of americans. the virginia board they are a nonpartisan group. absolutely. and also techno kratic group doing what is best for their constituents. the virginia board of health, the outpouring in michigan, thousands of people on the michigan state capital in response to them shutting up the legislators last week and the nuns defying the vatican saying we are not going to be abortion activists and do what we think is right. do you think it is wrong to talk about the idea there is a reaction to what we have seen? is there a backlash. you can take it to when the republicans took over the house and became the majority and
we ll be going live to las vegas to catch up with jim in just a second. all right, meanwhile, let s go to senior political editor mark preston, also in vegas while we re waiting to hear from our jim acosta. mark, we have just been talking about these new polls that were released a few moments ago as we are preparing for the presidential debate tonight. okay. this is live television, folks. it s like a juggling act when you have about three live shots to get to in las vegas. jim acosta, are you in place? there we go. we got you. this is a, this is of no fault of my own, kyra. i promise you. did you have a late night in vegas, jim? listen, what happens in vegas, kyra. that s all i have to say. no. the lovely carol costello, carol had to move off and mark preston and i had to move in. this is live tv. we have to roll with the punches here. we got a little debate tonight, what do you think, kyra? yes, we do. we have been talking about, you know, just who, i guess the
yep, i did work for the vice president before in 2008 and 2012. basically i m supporting him because myself i m an veteran, i deployed to iraq and afghanistan and the vice president s commitment to the military. what is the draft biden group doing? how are you going to draft biden? well, since march we have started in the living room in march and since then grown exponentially. we have organizers in new hampshire and iowa and starting in south carolina as well. we have volunteers and supporters throughout the entire country. we have collected 100,000 signatures of supporters on website draft biden 2016 than most amazing thing about is americans are supporting him for numerous reasons. i m supporting him for his military and some supporting him because he s been advocate for rights all of his support for