line. today we return to our ongoing series focusing on the specific states in races where the outcome could put people in power who went up and the crucial american ideal of free and fair elections. today s edition takes us to pennsylvania, where the republican nominee for governor was at the capitol on january six, and he s openly declared his role in, as if elected, to interfere with election outcomes in his state. pennsylvania s attorney general and democratic nominee for governor, josh shapiro, joins me to talk about what s of stake in pennsylvania. i always fighting this battle, and why he will not share originate stage with his opponent. meanwhile, her dedication to truth and democracy is costing her a seat in congress. now, republican leader cheney, a republican contender, so she will campaign for democrats this year if that s what it takes to keep the election deniers from her own party. then, the numbers are scary. inflation is over a percent, the biggest interest r
allowed us to wake up at the end of june and say, how did we lose power completely? these are all fixable. i think the central thing is that there are good people working on fixing the electoral people actually across the political spectrum. there are people across the spectrum who understand what you have said, that this is fundamentally broken and needs to be fixed. i think that s right. i think we don t have to reinvent the wheel. what we have to say is that to be enthralled to a document that is 200 years old and a court that interpreted as though it is more real and vital than the women around it that s fundamentalist. when it happens in other places, we call it fundamentalism. in your book, you talk about a day, mark second, 2016. it was the day of oral arguments for a lesser known abortion case called whole woman s health versus heller state. in your book, you write, quote, it was the last truly great day for women and the legal system in america. i would not have know
enjoys an incredible relationship with the naacp and they worked very hard on behalf of the president and the affordable care act and other opportunities that provided healthcare but also created jobs and economic opportunities. the fact that mitt romney went in to promote basically failed economic policy, free market fund today meant t fundamentalism that never reaches the african-american community martha: you say he inch joys a good relationship with the naacp, some people are saying that s fine but how does that affect the broader community of african-americans? do they agree with the naacp. what i find fascinating is the relationship between the naacp and unions where it has come in some inner-city situations in blocking charter schools which have been incredibly successful to help inner-city kids.