and we might see that same strategy in other states as well. a key point politico has a very smart piece there. first i want to show you a map. since the dobbs decision, since roe v. wade has been wiped out. a number of states had trigger laws. other state legislatures have moved to pass additional restrictions. so now you have this argument not just in governor s races, not just in congressional races but there s a democratic group that raises money for legislative candidates saying this is essential. i just want to read this. if we continue to ignore this level of the ballot, meaning legislative races, devastating consequences. state legislative races. jessica post who s the president of the democratic legislative campaign committee. it does remind you that because of dobbs this is a state by state decision now so those the governor s race yes, critical. legislative races equally so. democratic voters are learning how key it goes to pay attention to the downballot races, how
trump to get choked up on something involving national security, classified information. he has been known to tell his associates for decades, it is the little things to get you. and that it may end up being the case here. we don t know yet, but it would certainly be quite a bit and to have began his campaign. that is for sure. grace, jessica, read. stick around, don t go anywhere. because when we come back there are two big stories this week, and we are gonna talk about the other one. that is the democrats major legislative win, and what it means for the american people in the midterms. this is the moment for democrats to reshape the narrative about that potential red wave. but are they capitalizing on it? well, we are going to have that conversation next. stick around. conversation next. stick around stick around when hurting feet make you want to stop, it s dr. scholl s time. our custom fit orthotics use foot mapping technology to give you personalized support, for all-day pain re
now awaiting president biden s signature. this is a historic piece of legislation. it lowers health care, cost combats climate change, raises taxes on large companies than anybody making over 400 k a year. and it reduces the deficit. a lot of people have been saying, president biden finally got a win here. but take a look at this graphic. i referenced conversation with jaime harrison, we have it now. the white house is planning to emphasize that the president has delivered on promises that he made on the campaign trail. jessica, why do you think democrats are not getting more questions about this? and if they get the questions, do you think they have got the right answers? i think so, and i hope so. certainly i could not be prouder of went the president has done as a democrat and there s some one who is proud of this administration. i do think that republicans are doing everything they can to distract from presidents accomplishments. they don t have clear solutions, and now in the st
the environment. i have one more question for each of you, and jessica i am going to start with you. what is your prediction for the midterm? are the democrats taking back the house? yes or no? we re holding on to the house. look, i think that we came into the election with the doc very clear. we are seeing polling improve across the country. so, i think that there are big wins for the democrats. we are still very clear eyed across the country about what might happen. is this a yes, jessica? is this a? yes i think that we are on the right trajectory to hold the u.s. house, yes. all right, read, you will have the last word. i think it s tough. i think it is doable, i think it is more doable than it has been all year and maybe since the president took office. but we should not underestimate the fact that the republicans will say and do anything to hold seats. i think it is a much better chance now, but it is still a stuff climb. all right, grace fanatic, jessica post, and r