trying toti take corporations t task on this. but it is not a strong enough piece of the broader message about what is happening to the american people here. totally agree. i was a skeptic in terms of what was true. over time, it is clear. i m going to run so that i can come to your set where you ll be first guest. see you in a few. don t get stuck in the elevator. see you soon. thank you for joining us. we ll be joined live by chris hayes and wisconsin senate candidate mandela barns. election day is a week away. he s in an extremely tight race against ron johnson. the outcome of that race could determine control of the u.s. senate. on its own makes the stakes high in wisconsin. even more than that, even more than that, is a lot is on the line here. if wisconsin s democratic governor tony evers loses his s reelection bid, the legislature will have the b power to do whatever they want. and that may include rewriting wisconsin s election laws to give republican official
decades. that s not real competitive multiparty democracy. yeah. so by definition, the parties are going to take turns with power. if one party can t be trusted with that party, that s where the breakdown happens. that s exactly what we face. i kind of think of these i m projecting, i don t have a crystal ball. i feel like as we watch these moments, 2020, 2022 and 2024 as kind of a stress test of the american democracy. 2020 is sort ofam the test of a external threat. does the center hold? do the institutions hold up? in large part this he do. 2022 the voters, can they distinguish between those who are lying to them? 2024 is if we do elect all these election deniers into office, what happens to this system when corroded from the inside add opposed to the threat coming from the outside? this is a great point. two things to think b one is just election night and election week after 2022 which is what