And since the onset of the drought weve doubled our efforts. I grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly its heartbreaking to see all these trees dying. What guides me is ensuring that the public is going to be safer and that these forests can be sustained and enjoyed by the community in the future. A recap of the days news. In november. This district will be fought again in november. All the money that was just spent in the Special Election, welcome to running again in november. Now, the republicans will argue your best shot was in this lower turnout Special Election. But this race will stay on the map, especially given this, again, the last republican who won here it was a blowout. A democrat has not represented this district since Ronald Reagan was president of the United States. The fact that Danny Oconnor is within 1,766 votes is a moral victory for the democrats. It does not get you an office in washington. You have to win the election. Other democrats around the count
there are coattails from president trump, they re going to go downward into senator mcconnell s column. and even if senator mcconnell doesn t perform at president trump s level in kentucky, which, i think you have to test that theory. it certainly will not be at a margin of 30%. let s go to kansas, if we can. how viable is that candidacy for kovak? he lost when he ran for governor to a democrat in that state. is kovak a viable candidate? i think a lot of republicans are going to make sure he s not the candidate. mitch mcconnell suggesting, hey, suggesting that there s not going to be money from the senate representation to help him out. even mcconnell s super pac suggested they might end up trying to attack him if he becomes the nominee or at least a tloehreat to do so. so we re talking about the races in kentucky and also in kansas. to me, this isn t even the real battleground that we re going to see, which is going to end up deciding control of the senate. the democrats, on t
let s go to kansas. this was a race kelly at this point over chris kobach. k kobach, trump endorsed. he s behind. 34 % report right now. in ohio, another race we re watching closely in the midwest. ohio. mike dewine over richard cordray. this has flipped back and forth all night. in ohio, 45 % reporting. let s go back down south to georgia. brian kemp, 258,000 vote lead at this point. 61 %, and you have stacey abrams here. going through history here in georgia. 32 % reporting right now. and we re going to hand you over to wolf. wee have a projection in the
found out about him, they recruited his hometown in sacramento to make his dream come true. he got to gear up in his own ghostbusters suit. he was tracking down ghosts and like a hue to make a true hero he was given the key to the city by the mayor for his hard work. thankfully his dad says he is now doing well and that his heart is working the way it should. dana: we have some time. i have to ask you, the road trip was fun going down to texas. where should we go next? greg: i would like to go downtown. jesse: we are going to go to the key west i think. greg: how about molly? a road trip to maui? juan: lets go to the middle of the country. let s go to kansas or missouri, lets you people are thinking. i think the 2020 election is coming. dana: emily we will emily will see you there. never miss an episode of the the five .
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