crime. i would say yeah. a lot of people getting shot around here. lawrence: safety is on the ballot cross country we re three days out from election day and crime crisis at the top and public is a football. violence bleating from one city and suburbs and beyond we once demandeddibilityibility and justice now there s a rerevolving door for repeat offenders police are with denial and finger pointing. but regardless of politics, lives are being forever chained cut short by laws on their side. when you cast your vote on tuesday you may want to ask, which side is your candidate on? and nowhere is that question more relevant than in new york. where violent crime has landed literally on the doorstep of gubernatorial candidate lee. and he joins me now. thanks so much for joining the program tonight so i ve been reading your literature i ve seen some of the stuff that you ve been putting out there. you said you re doing to declare a crime emergency on day one. what does that mean
crime. i would say yeah. a lot of people getting shot around here. lawrence: safety is on the ballot cross country we re three days out from election day and crime crisis at the top and public is a football. violence bleating from one city and suburbs and beyond we once demandeddibilityibility and justice now there s a rerevolving door for repeat offenders police are with denial and finger pointing. but regardless of politics, lives are being forever chained cut short by laws on their side. when you cast your vote on tuesday you may want to ask, which side is your candidate on? and nowhere is that question more relevant than in new york. where violent crime has landed literally on the doorstep of gubernatorial candidate lee. and he joins me now. thanks so much for joining the program tonight so i ve been reading your literature i ve seen some of the stuff that you ve been putting out there. you said you re doing to declare a crime emergency on day one. what does that mean
crime. i would say yeah. a lot of people getting shot around here. lawrence: safety is on the ballot cross country we re three days out from election day and crime crisis at the top and public is a football. violence bleating from one city and suburbs and beyond we once demandeddibilityibility and justice now there s a rerevolving door for repeat offenders police are with denial and finger pointing. but regardless of politics, lives are being forever chained cut short by laws on their side. when you cast your vote on tuesday you may want to ask, which side is your candidate on? and nowhere is that question more relevant than in new york. where violent crime has landed literally on the doorstep of gubernatorial candidate lee. and he joins me now. thanks so much for joining the program tonight so i ve been reading your literature i ve seen some of the stuff that you ve been putting out there. you said you re doing to declare a crime emergency on day one. what does that mean
what i m looking at is kemp gets above 7 or 8 poingts that might be enough to pull herschel over he s had momentum of lates. you know warnock just cannot get above that 48% marker. he s dumped tens and tens of millions of dlargs on herschel s head and he coops surviving so i think right now it rather be herschel than rafael warnock. so matt tiewk me about kemp alliances and he has all of these different groups that are supporting that i am typically wouldn t support a republican. i mean, even if you look at his support with black males now, some of our panelist were talking about that. when i was in georgia, he just been able to run on traditional republican things which is low taxes family values, tough on crime, how is he able to do that? so he had to grow, grow his
what i m looking at is kemp gets above 7 or 8 poingts that might be enough to pull herschel over he s had momentum of lates. you know warnock just cannot get above that 48% marker. he s dumped tens and tens of millions of dlargs on herschel s head and he coops surviving so i think right now it rather be herschel than rafael warnock. so matt tiewk me about kemp alliances and he has all of these different groups that are supporting that i am typically wouldn t support a republican. i mean, even if you look at his support with black males now, some of our panelist were talking about that. when i was in georgia, he just been able to run on traditional republican things which is low taxes family values, tough on crime, how is he able to do that? so he had to grow, grow his