away. well, it s not a prop. this is real. all right, alison barber was at the debate. she joins me now from savannah, along with jermaine lee, who got reaction from college students in atlanta as well. alison, let me start with you on this one. talk about that moment in particular. but also as we kind of prepare for this debate yesterday, the question was, how were both warnock and herschel walker going to deal with, right, address some of the allegations made towards herschel walker? we are talking about the fact that he may have allegedly paid for an abortion. what did they say? how did they address it? it was an interesting debate, that moment that you played just a moment ago. i was speaking to a supporter at a herschel walker campaign stop earlier this morning, and as he talked about his support for herschel walker and watching the debate last night, he mentioned that moment and said, that moment where he showed that badge or whatever, that was kind of sort of bad.
for that, i want to name a panel now joining us talk more about this. he s the she s a republican strategist. and msnbc political analyst, basil smikle. he s a democratic strategist and former executive director of the new york state democratic party. i was going to make a joke, susan. i didn t know you are still a republican strategist. [laughs] considering the way things have okay, okay, just checking. want to make sure the team got it right. all right, so obviously we just talked on wisconsin. there are so many races that are going to be pivotal for the midterm elections that we are keeping an eye on. i mentioned earlier, obviously, and talk to alison barber on the ground there in georgia, and jermaine lee as well, about the debates last night between herschel walker and raphael warnock. and of course, the allegations that are being made towards herschel walker and the fact that he allegedly paid for a woman to terminate her pregnancy, a woman that he was having a relationship w
all right, ellison, thank you. jermaine, you are watching the debate along with students at warnock s alma mater, right? morehouse college. what were their takeaways? that s right, guzman. for these young warehousemen, it was really their first time getting the herschel locker experience, right? some of the wackiness, the props. and even though herschel walker may not have heard himself, the people who support him, he didn t do himself any favors for those who were already on the line. and so, these young men watching this debate, it kind of hardened their position for the candidate of choice. let s listen. what have you seen tonight, by a show of hands. has this move you in anyway? has this move the needle for y all at all? no hands. so we have one hand. a little bit, i think i feel like i wasn t following the news as much with regards to herschel walker. i kind of had a general understanding that he was, you know, a black man who was sort of a republican, things like that.
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racism is definitely here. but the idea that this is the most recent city, and it s the most weight city is just inaccurate. there s a lot of black people here. there s people of color here, as jermaine said it s primarily a people of cuddler city. it s just the power has not reflected the. and with kim janey, in with michelle wu, with rachel rollins, liz miranda, and on and on and on. we re starting to see a shift in which the power actually reflects the community, in my hope is, as those of us who have supported all of these people will hold them accountable, we will see the changes that we have been promised. you know everyone, wants to say there s one city is the most races city. is this america itself is not racist. i don t know that i feel boston is any more races than any other city. but i do feel like it s a city that has poured all of its power into a curricula system, and now are starting to upend