political sooth sayers were predicting? if last night s primary results were any indication, we might have some clues that, look, that may not hit so hard after all. here s the first clue. have we been watching a little news coverage on the on the edge of our seat? i i i honestly can t believe it. i cannot believe it. well, that s democrat pat ryan. he apparently surprised himself that he won a special election against a republican in a new york swing district that many expected to swing toward the gop. after all, biden only won the district by what a point and a half in 2020? when it all comes to midterm elections, if past is prologue, the party in the oval office doesn t really get the benefit of the spoils. and that leads us to number two clue number two. i ll let pat ryan explain that one too. and i think these supreme court decisions especially, on both guns and on roe, struck a real nerve that s much deeper than some of the other issues people are expe
borrowers, versus the 25% that would go toward black borrowers, 8% for hispanic borrowers. look a little closer, and it s black women i m pointing at myself who hold the majority of student debt. shouldn t come as a surprise, considering messages, well, like this. a college man, i got me a college man. ma, this letter just means i got accepted. it doesn t mean we can afford it. nonsense. it means you re smart, you worked for it, and you deserve it. hon neerks it s your chance, and we re going to get you on that bus somehow. you re the first in this family to get into college. i m so proud of you. i can t go, can i? just can t afford to send you. i remember ads like that when they were playing, and they would play all the time and be really fomented in the minds of so many people. and yet we see americans, people of color, who must spend way