hopefully. thank you chris. thank you at home for joining us this hour. alex has the night off. if you are someone who is concerned about donald trump becoming the president united states, as a lot of people are, then this weeks been a real rollercoaster. just go back to the beginning of the week, with polling from the new york times showing donald trump leading joe biden in five out of six cuban ground states. that sent a lot of people into a panic. but the democratic presidents chances. but by tuesday, things have changed. voters in ohio, kentucky, and virginia went out to the polls, and they delivered a resounding defeat to the republican party on many issues. those results prove that access to abortion is still a key issue for voters. more than a year after the supreme courts dobbs decision, which was, of course, bad news for donald trump, the man who is singularly responsible for overturning roe v. wade, so much so that he regularly boasts about it to his supporters. h
want to pay for pete buttigieg to get awards for the way people have sex. tonight, the high stakes of having these people control the government. what house republican told nbc news, the caucus is ungovernable. another put it mor pointedly, i don t think the lord jesus himself could manage this group. then, the trump threat becomes an explicit promise. if i happen to be president, and i see somebody who s doing well, and beating me very badly, i, say go down and indict them. tonight, the republican front runner has already used his doj to take out enemies. plus governor andy beshear, a real man wouldn t let man steal trophies from republicans keep losing the culture wars elections across the country. and i witnessed the horrors of war, my interview with one of the few journalists who experienced the hamas attack on october 7th. all in starts right now. good evening, from new york, i m chris hayes. the federal government of the united states is one week awa