dnc rules and bylaws committee plans to review, and potentially finalized, the primary plan. that is a show for tonight, we ll see you again tomorrow, now it is time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening, sounds like it s time to check the latest rules on right in ballots for the new hampshire primary. bring a pan, if you are a democrat. back in 68, when the new hampshire primary became a giant event because jean mccarthy went up there and challenged the sitting president, lyndon johnson, the sensation was, mccarthy won. he got more than 40% of the vote. but lyndon johnson won, and his name was not on the ballot. it needed to be written in. so who knows. who knows. lisa murkowski will tell you, are right in ballot is fine by her. so, alex, before you go, i m a little concerned. i have governor gretchen whitmer booked for the show tonight, but that was done before i read jennifer palmieri s vanity fair profile of her. have you read this? i saw it,
reelection campaign. governor, thank you so much for joining us tonight. thank you lawrence, it is great to be with you. so, really, there has been a political revolution of search and mexican. the democratic party is watching. you had, for the first time in 40 years, democratic control of the state legislature there. how did all of this happen? a lot of hard work, lawrence. i have to tell, you we knew, with all of the threats to our democracy, to our fundamental freedoms, it was important we fought like hell. this is why we coalesced, we built a campaign, we stayed focused on the things that mattered, people, and we won. we didn t just win, but we won overwhelmingly, and flipped both chambers of our legislator in michigan. you see some states rolling rights back, taking away freedoms, michigan is moving in the opposite direction, and i m proud of that. on the gun safety legislation, you did something that, in most states, is