african-americans had the right to vote. john lewis was up on stage with stacey abrams on friday. and he talked about how he spilled blood on that bridge in selma. and he s not asking anyone to spill any blood. he s just asking them to go out and vote. so it s going to be about african-american turnout. whether they have problems at the polls. there s all those allegations and worries about voter suppression. but beyond that, it s going to come down to the female vote here in georgia. do women, maybe women who have supported republicans in the past, do they break from that and do they vote for stacey abrams? are they turned off by the immigration rhetoric, the hard-line rhetoric the republicans in general have been putting out there. and it s notable that brian kemp who won the primary with an ad that talked about rounding up illegals in his own truck, words that he used, it s not an ad he s been running in the general election. it s something he s seemed to shy away from in the genera
going out and voting. honoring the legacy of those who came before you. the fight that they had to ensure, specifically that african-americans had the right to vote. john lewis was up on stage with stacey abrams on friday. and he talked about how he spilled blood on that bridge in selma. and he s not asking anyone to spill any blood. he s just asking them to go out and vote. so it s going to be about african-american turnout. whether they have problems at the polls. there s all those allegations and worries about voter suppression. but beyond that, it s going to come down to the female vote here in georgia. do women, maybe women who have supported republicans in the past, do they break from that and do they vote for stacey abrams? are they turned off by the immigration rhetoric, the hard-line rhetoric the republicans in general have been putting out there.
down at the border. they are distributing food and water and making sure people down there that are coming to the border trying to cross are taken care of but that doesn t necessarily mean they are allowed in. i ll make a prediction on tuesday and i know risky on sunday before election day. i talk about the power of conservative media and sean hannitys of all the word push the vote out on the gop side. i think we will see the partisan of left wing partisan media on tuesday and the young and pod save america. these are programs, web shows, podcasts that attract a youth demographic and attract a younger audience and the forums we saw cortez use to get her message out. i think these formats are against trump s immigration rhetoric and against the races we are seeing in some of these ads but some of these races we may not hear a lot about but a big deal could have an impact on tuesday because all of these new media outlets on the left that
curbelo is trying to hold on. he runs as a moderate. he has aggressively distanced himself from trump, but it s a d-leaning district, but it s been listed as a toss-up but moving slowly off the map for republicans. if he can hold on there, i think that would be an indication some of this late turn to the immigration rhetoric did not have as much of an impact as others thought and some republicans can hold on in those more swing districts. he condemned the president for his focus on the immigration bill. mine, i think david chalian and i have this in our top races which is michigan eight. that s a district that is currently held by a guy named mike bishop, a republican. trump won this district by almost 7%. romney won it by three points. it was redistricted to incorporate areas that mike bishop would end up winning. the woman running against him is elissa slotcon. she has a defense background, an intelligence background. this contains michigan state university. and this voter suppre
everywhere. and i do want to point out, too. it may be having a tentative effect among the base, but also potentially putting senate democrats on defense. because we talk about how this language, this rhetoric might be repelling the these moderate voters in these suburban areas. but remember where the senate terrain is being fought. it s in largely conservative territory. and i was really strung by some of the comments from senate democrats just this past week, as this immigration rhetoric started to ramp up. you have claire mccaskill going on fox news and saying, i 100% support the president to do whatever he can to make sure the border is, quote, not overrun. you have joe donnelly and joe manchin saying in their respective debates that they would be open to amending birthright citizenship. i mean, these are senators who voted for a comprehensive immigration bill just five years ago, and to see that push to the right, because of the electorate of their states and because of what the