attack. former president donald trump. a series of monumental decisions of the supreme court will also be front of line for so many voters this november. none greater than the unprecedented decision to overturn almost a half century of privacy rights in roe v. wade. coming up, we re going to be joined by georgia s democratic nominee for governor stacey abrams. she s going to talk about everything that is on the line this fall. first, let s bring in an incredible roundtable. we have the former chairman of the republican national committee, michael still, former white house press secretary and the president obama, robert gibbs, host of msnbc s politicsnation and president of the national action network, reverend al sharpton. former aide to the george w. bush white house and state department, elise jordan, former white house director of communication shear to president obama and director of communications for hillary clinton 2016, presidential campaign, jennifer palmieri. let s
table and for the federal government not to protect them. my god, it seems this radical republican party is chasing away a lot of the dependents, a lot of swing voters with these policies. joe, in the voter that you are talking about in georgia, he identified as pro-life. there are plenty of republican voters who identify as pro life, that does not necessarily mean that they want abortion banned outright. and the race, the cycle that i ve been watching is what s going to happen in pennsylvania? the republican nominee doug mast randall, who was a march around january 6th and part of the insurrection he said that if he wins he is immediately going to ban abortions in pennsylvania. the fifth largest state in the country. a very purple state, i would say. so has that actually going to help or hurt the down ballot candidates like doctor oz? is he going to be lumped in. are there going to be enough