greetings, you are watching simone. this is, it y all. we are in the home stretch. only three days away from the 2022 midterm elections. candidates, they are making their final pitch to the voters. the heavy hitters are tearing up the trail. we re gonna take you to pennsylvania where president biden and former president barack obama s stumping for democratic candidates this evening. plus, i spent 48 hours in the state that is gonna prove crucial this election. i am talking about wisconsin. and i caught up with the incumbent democratic governor tony ebert. we are on his campaign bus tour across the state. and we talked about why his is one of the most consequential races in this country. and i also hit the home of the 2021 nba champions, the waukee bucks. this election season, the forum is also an early voting site. i spoke to the bucks president about that, and to start wesley matthews about his efforts to clinch young people that their votes matter. i am symone sanders-tow
got. i hope they take a second look at are cautious about doing something a stupid as going after president trump. tonight, chuck rosenberg on the former presidents attempts to medicine vested gaiters. plus, jamie raskin on liz cheney, the next january 6th hearings, and the committees discussions with mike pence. everyone has information has an obligation to step forward. so i would hope that he will do that. plus, new sense of hope in the post roe backlash in michigan. and what you really need to understand about this week s depraved election fraud stunt in florida. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. nearly two weeks out from the fbi search of the ex presidents florida home. donald trump excuses keep getting worse they keep changing, and they keep getting worse. he is now threatening to take steps that could further inflame tensions and outright endanger fbi agents. now at first, trump tried to push nonsense conspiracy theories ab
[applause] so basically whatever the people vote for won t matter. the will of the people will never be respected in wisconsin. kim michaels is elected governor. one of the states most prominent newspapers and waukee journal, well, they endorsed abrams to, quote, defend our democracy. the endorsement went on to say that the most important reason to vote for everson? his veto pen. the milwaukee journal sent does not regularly endorsed candidate, y all. that s very important to know. i have the opportunity to speak with governor hubris at a campaign stop and sheboygan wisconsin earlier this week where he responded to the endorsement. take a listen. well, it s certainly welcome. they re right, they don t endorse regularly. so it is an honor to be endorsed. but when it comes to democracy, what ron johnson is doing and frankly what my opponent tim michaels is doing as it relates to, you, know still complaining about and wondering about the last election.
michigan blocked the enforcement of a an abortion ban statewide. and a century-long law after the supreme court overturned roe v. wade in june. the reason the court blocked it was partly due to democratic governor gretchen whitmer who filed suit, has been trying to prevent the law from going into effect. michigan is one of those states, and there are few, like pennsylvania, wisconsin, where there s a gubernatorial election this fall, and where the outcome of that election will almost certainly determine, straight up, whether abortion care is illegal in that state or not. in wisconsin, democratic governor tony evers is fighting his states 1849 abortion ban. his republican opponent, kim michaels, we donated a lot of his personal wealth to the antiabortion groups in the state, to welcome the hundred and 73 year old law is just fine to