town hall with time ryan and j.d. vance. the story will be live at 3:00 as well with some of the voters on what they expect, what they want to ask come tomorrow night. first, former president obama is the one that democrats are turning to to ignite their voters right now as the president stayed home in delaware, went to his granddaughter s soccer game over the weekend. did some early voting. had a generally quiet weekend himself as his former boss was hard at work in the swing states. just about every republican politician seems obsessed with two things. own the libs and getting donald trump s approval. that s their agenda. no, no, don t boo. vote. so the 44th president hopes that he can sweep in on this halloween and be a super hero in some of these races. he s flying to these three states, arizona, nevada and pennsylvania as we watch the toss-up senate races here. the current president has zero campaign events scheduled today. this evening he and the first lady were at
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applicants get bad scores to keep them out. that sounds like a conspiracy, right? so how does that differ from an admissions person saying, look, this person s scores are lower than someone else s. but i feel like everything else that they have done makes them a better candidate for our university. well, that s fine. you can look at other factors. you can look if they grew up in poverty. you can look at their economic background. why should barack obama and katanji brown s kids have more opportunities than others? it s going to be interesting to see what happens here. you think about the ramifications in the corporate world and the way candidates are chosen for things across the board. thanks, mike. thank you. martha: so if republicans do win the majority in the house
identity, they background if they can avoid it because they don t want to get filtered out by the asian quotas so these universities say they re not discri discriminating. they re looking for a diverse student body. some people say you hurt people because of the basis of race. this goes to a vote privately with the justices friday. from there we won t know for months what we decide because they have to write the opinions and hammer that al out behind the scenes. don t wait to expect this any time soon. when it does come, i would expect based on what we heard today could be a big change to the way higher education works in the u.s. martha: fascinating. thank you. with that, we bring in mike davis, a former law clerk for justice neil gorsuch and the president of the article three project. great to have you with us. i want to start by playing a sound bite from judge brown.
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