Thank you. Good evening everybody. And i want to thank the aarp for sponsoring this debate and the voters and people in the seventh district for giving me the opportunity to serve them in and congress over these number of years. Ive been there long enough so i was able to move up to the head of the Agricultural Committee and ive been chair man twice and probably the only person thats ever done that. Weve been able to do some good work. Weve kept the Committee Bipartisan which was important to me. We got the usmc a trade agreement done that people were concerned about. We made that happen and got a good democratic vote so i look forward to going back to congress and continuing the bipartisan work that ive done over the number of years. Michelle fischbach, one minute opening statement. Thank you very much to matt and aarp for putting this together tonight. Im Michelle Fischbach. I served in the Minnesota Senate and first female president of the senate and worked as Lieutenant Governor fo
Journal, we focus on the battleground state of ohio. Coming up in an hour, seth richardson. Copeland. M. , lauren host good morning on this wednesday, october 28. We are six days away from President Trump asking america to give him a second term. This morning, we will focus on his first term. Has president kept his promises . If you are supporting the president , dial in at 20274 80001. If you are supporting the former Vice President , dialin a if you are0, undecided or supporting another 4880002. , call 2027 2027488002. Usa today put this piece together, donald trump made many promises. What has he cap and what is he still working on . Kept by the president , tax cuts, conservative judges, deregulation, he left the paris accord and move the Israeli Embassy to jerusalem. The newspaper says these are the promises the president has partly accomplished, renegotiate trade bills, build border wall and have mexico pay for it and defeat isis. Here is where the president here is where they say
On thed g ground, examine whats changed since 2016, or Public Policy issues are motivating voters this year and take a look at recent Political Trends that could give us clues on how state might m vote in just a few days. We put the starlet on the Buckeye State of ohio. Staff registering as a lead political reporter for cleveland. Com and joins us now for that conversation. What is the lay of the land, the status applet in the state of ohio today with just six days to go . Guest its fasting here because if you look at the 2016 election, donaldf trump one ste by eight percentageig points, about 450,000 votes and all of the public polling and ten on the grand stuff that you see really does point to this being a close race. I dont know its necessarily tilting one way or another but maybe a slightot tilt towards trump right now but it really is a massive shift in panoply of the land even from a year ago. From what we were expecting. Using both candidates really investing kind of as of late
Guillermo and i spent the last couple of weeks phone banking for the lakers so we hope they pull this out. Going home to watch the game . Guillermo yes. Jimmy any other plans for the weekend . Guillermo nothing. Jimmy nothing . Guillermo going to my spinning class. Jimmy oh, right. Guillermo yes. Jimmy why do you do that when you say spinning class . Guillermo because i cannot do this. Jimmy okay, all right. Oh, yeah. You know, youve been posting pictures of that, right . Guillermo yeah, thats right. Jimmy do the people in the class know youre taking pictures of their butts and posting them on tv . Guillermo no, no. Jimmy okay, all right. Well all right. I want to look at well look through some of those pictures. Guillermo all right. Jimmy i like to 1 2 watch you sweat. Whichever team won tonight will most certainly not visit the white house, thats for sure. Our super spreader president doesnt need visitors, hes getting ready to hit the road, spreading covid wherever he goes like donni
America for making these conversations possible and thank you for joining us on these many platforms. You can find us on twitter. Our first guest is senator tim kaine of the commonwealth of virginia, one of only 30 people who has served as mayor, governor, and United States senator. And how is this for a fun fact . Asave been his constituent mayor, governor, and now as my senator. Senator kaine, welcome to axios. Sen. Kaine mike, its great to be back. We talked about how election day is now election month, i saw some pictures of you earlier in the county, my old stomping grounds outside of richmond voting and you are out there with congresswoman abigail stan , the numbers for early votingf. I think virginia might be leading the nation starting in person voting on the 18th of september, male were returned by the 18th of september, people understand that stakes are so high the selection i think you will see a dramatic increase in turnout over four years. And second because people are wor