government targets. ukraine s president volodymyr zelenskyy urging extra caution on this holiday. [interpreter] we are sure to retaliate against any former russian tara. but please tomorrow be sure to follow security rules. please respect the curve. you act on the air right sirens. pay attention to official announcements, and remember, we altogether have to get to our victory. a lot more from ukraine in just a moment. but first, one of most powerful democrats in the u.s. congress will not be heading back to capitol hill next year. newly-drawn new york congressional map created a contentious matchup between jerry nadler and carolyn maloney. cnn projecting nadler, the chair the judicial committee, will be the democratic nominee in new york s 12th district. bring into and maloney s three decade long time in congress. and now florida projects val demings will win the florida primary and will challenge republican incumbent marco rubio. demings, a former police chief, ser
what is your take away from the primaries tonight? i was the highlight for you? what was the big o encompassing overall headline if you d like. so, for me, the headline is that the republican party as we saw so clearly when liz cheney lost her seat. which i believe she won in a primary just two years ago by 73%. that this is trump s party. and i think we see that really up and down the board. with maybe some exceptions. and for democrats i think they re finding a way to try and be competitive in places like florida. where they haven t really won statewide in quite a while and where they have now a registration disadvantage. i think you re going to hear more from democrats about the importance of access to reproductive care. i think you re gonna hear more from democrats about biden s legislative achievements. because he s racked up some significant winds lately. and i think you re gonna hear more from democrats about the economy. to the extent that the current
have like super-sized turnout to overcome that registration disadvantage. and as long as democrats keep returning their ballots and newsom is using these comments to pump up that democratic turnout, then things will look relatively safer for democrats than they did earlier this summer, kaitlan. we are seeing public polling now. there s a new poll from the public policy institute in california shows 58% of likely voters plan to vote no on recalling governor newsom. that s a big number. this is one of the biggest gaps we have seen in a long time. which i imagine is something the newsom camp is thrilled with. however, maeve, you are well sourced in the political community in california and democrats don t feel like they re completely out of the woods yet. right, because remember last year in 2020 we re talking all about the blue mirage or the red mirage where you potentially because we re seeing ballots come back in realtime. where you thought that things
pennsylvania was huge and donald trump winning the presidency and his popularity in this area wasn t a concern. do you think that will be a shift now? donald trump and the white house are coming to southwestern pennsylvania because it is a battleground for presidential politics but a much fixed special election for the 18th congressional district, hotly contested race and white house showing its commitment to make sure the race stays in republican hands. the alabama senate race was a huge thing for the republican party, how is important they win this one? it is quickly important. this is a district donald trump won by 20 points, mitt romney when he ran for president won by 17 points. despite the fact democrats outnumber republicans in this district we have been electing republicans in southwestern pennsylvania despite that registration disadvantage. conservative democrat, reagan democrats, pro-life urban