last night. i m not going to try to sum rise all of it and by now you probably saw the hearing or highlights or some coverage already. what we are aiming to do is report out the key investigative findings for you and what we learned from some of those witnesses. what we know from some of that significant testimony. witnesses i m going to get to in a few minutes. the other thing i want to go through in terms of what we ve learned is the damning evidence about the attack that day. that s one of the most important things, although there are many important things and that s what i m starting with right now at the top of our broadcast for you because whenever you hear that the nation watched something in realtime or we all lived through something together, the implication is that we saw the same things, that we understand some of the basic facts. that was the case in 9/11. we all saw the buildings fall. the insurrection built on a lie was quickly shrouded by another one and many a
who think they might be having a good night. easy, easy. right. easy but but but. a court leaving the ballot open, diane, saying there are lines there in this race that we know is unusually competitive. it means you keep watching it. now let s come back to where we are as we wait. we still have no votes in in mississippi. we do here for another one. again, in this tough national climate for democrats, you have an incumbent democratic governor in a very red state, 56% of the vote in now. right. i told you earlier, watch down here. and a lot of them are starting to slowly fill in. right. these are the conservative counties. but daniel cameron getting only 51% of the vote there. let s just go back in time to 2019. andy beshear getting 46. so the incumbent did a little better. but here s what you look at here. go back to the presidential race. donald trump getting 74% here. and so the margins, the margins are not going daniel cameron s way. if you know that in the urban areas tha