right now, two weeks of seismic supreme court decisions, starting with the reversal of federal abortion rights, have left americas political fault lines even deeper. on the one side of the divide, our blue states, racing to codify the abortion rights. and offer safe haven to women who may now have to cross the state lines for the procedure on the other side. on the other side is mostly red states, that have already seized upon this moment to ban abortions, with some conservative lawmakers in those states contemplating punishments for those that seek the procedure elsewhere. it s not just an outright national ban. of course roe v. wade s reversal was just one overruling of the by the court s conservative majority. guns, the environment, and voting rights, that illustrate just how conservative the supreme court truly is. by all accounts, will be for sometime. is america being remade by these rulings? that s the big question tonight on politicsnation. and another big question.
congress. i happen to be the only african-american democrat by just pure math, and reapportioned numbers, the growth of african americans in louisiana clearly didn t know that we should have a second seat, that an african american can elect someone of their choosing. two thirds of six is gonna be two, everywhere you slice, yet we only have one. for the supreme court to act in this way as they did with roe versus wade, removing the precious right of a woman to choose, and now denying african americans the right to choose a second member of their choice, clearly [inaudible] this is the same court, i just want to emphasize, this court, with the 6 to 3 conservative majority, this matters.
comes case comes for the supreme court tomorrow, nine justices come for the total abortion ban, which cuts abortions at about six, weeks from the last menstrual period, the controversial law, flies in the face of almost 50 years of abortion rights rulings. and the court has twice ready rejected pleas to suspend it while it makes its way through the legal process. sits this case apart is that the texas law, unlike every other reapportioned is direction to come for the supreme court, does not depend on state officials, to enforce it. instead, anyone, can file a private lawsuit against an abortion provider, and seek a cash reward of up to $10,000. joining the panel, now is in will highs, or senior correspondent for, fox and author of the agenda. how republican supreme court is reshaping america. john allen, and former congresswoman donna edwards is back with. me let me start with you heading into tomorrow section, can you at all, read the tea
grow and if we don t have the money to grow, we re not going to be able to stay competitive in this race and in my opinion i don t want to stick around if i m not in this to win it. bret: this memo comes out and says if he doesn t get 1.7 million he s out and they ve been raising a lot of money. based on the memo. the national lampoon cover, should this talk, give me the money or i will have to quit. that s a desperation play, but it s reflective of what s about to happen, what s going on in the field and what s going to continue to happen. we are reaching finally a period with is the possibility for some real substantive change in the competition because as the two presenters, three presenters drop out, as they go home, eventually beto o rourke wife is going to make him come home i imagine, she will say it s time, bret: of the drum set at home too. exactly. as those candidates watch out, their vulture gets reapportioned and that s where biden s opportunity to hold the line i