role in the special election to replace her husband in georgia s sixth congressional district. she has just cut betty price has, has just cut a brand-new radio ad in support of republicans in the upcoming congressional election. that race, the race to replace tom price, that s six congressional district in georgia is getting a lot of national attention right now, in part because national players remain intimately involved with the politics back home. but also because that race is one of the first tests of is the trump effect. the trump effect. what the nation s reaction to trump look likes back home in these congressional districts around the country that are about to start having special elections. today something practically unthinkable, even just a few months ago, happened in that georgia race. we ve got more on that next. stay with us. i never miss an early morning market.
his wife is named betty price. she is a state rep for the 48th district. since her husband was nominated to be the health and human secretary, health companies from outside her state, certainly from outside her district have suddenly become very interested in her little house district and have started flooding her with money. and it does open this new avenue of questioning as to whether it is appropriate for the wife of the health and human services secretary to continue to receive donations from the health care industry that her husband is now intimately involved with. and now she is playing an active role in the special election to replace her husband in georgia s sixth congressional district. she has just cut betty price has, has just cut a brand-new radio ad in support of republicans in the upcoming congressional election. that race, the race to replace tom price, that s six congressional district in georgia is getting a lot of national attention right now, in part because nati
heading here from las vegas. she s going to north carolina for a couple stops tomorrow. she ll be in michigan, in ohio on friday. and you re going to see her do this through election day with three major focuses. one, women of you ve seen an ad come out from the clinton campaign highlighting the misogynistic comments of donald trump over the years. she s also supporting african-american voters. there will be a radio ad highlighting the comments, questioning the legitimacy of barack obama as the first black president by pushing the birther movement and also the characterization of basically all african-americans living in inner cities when most of them do not. she is going to be targeting, as you ll see in arizona, hispanic voters. she has a spanish language ad out. and she is really counting on tim kaine for that. he ll be here thursday, tomorrow, he ll be giving a speech entirely in spanish as she tries to sway more hispanic
expected to return there tomorrow with bernie sanders. bill clinton is in iowa with early voting numbers in some of the battleground states very much on their minds. increasingly intense appeal to get the vote out in the final days, especially among younger voters and minorities. tonight, hillary clinton delivering her closing argument to latino voters. she s setting her sights on a pair of battleground states, nevada and arizona, where latinos are critical. that s why on tuesday, november 8th, latino also go to the polls greater than ever not to elect the president of the united hate but to elect her the next president of the united states. reporter: the clinton campaign also releasing a radio ad aimed at generating enthusiasm from another piece of the obama coalition. african-americans. listen to how he talks about us. i have a great relationship with the blacks. look at my african-american
and decisive when it comes to minority. here is a new radio ad plays currently in pennsylvania. donald trump openly mocks the african-american communities. african-americans are living in hell. you walk down the streets, you will get shock. listen how he talks about them. i have a great relationships with the blacks. trump repeatedly disrespected president obama. president obama has been the most ignorant president in our history. so african-american voters will be crucial for a clinton s win especially in battleground states like florida and north carolina. in north carolina more black voters have cast early votes than 2012. joining me now is our political