Span, coveragec at 9 00 eastern of the results beginning at 9 00 eastern with your tweets and comments and phone calls and the results from virginia and new jersey as well. Up until then, we will bring you an election preview from national review. They spoke about it today and looked at the house and senate races from 2014. They begin discussions with the governors races in new jersey and virginia. Welcome to the National Reviews preview of the 2014 election and the discussion of the 2013 elections in virginia and new jersey. I am bob costa. We are here with a great panel to talk about the outlook of national politics. I am glad and appreciative to have a great panel with us today. Some of the top analysts in the country, to go over the key races and themes that will be animating our discussions in the coming months. Starting from the left, we have john fund. He is a Senior Editor at the american spectator. He was known for working for decades at the wall street journal. Great to have
Comstock, bill kristol and pundits Catherine Miller and Janet Rodriguez. This is hosted by the sign institute. It is about one hour and 15 minutes. I am honored and so thrilled to be joined by some of our great collaborators we have had. Today, joining us is bill kristol who is a political analyst and founder of the weekly standard. We also have with us barbara comstock. And Janet Rodriguez who is the head of internal communications and a former white house correspondent. Differing opinions and perspectives, the Common Thread that i think is merely the most important for all of you is science to develop. I am so appreciative of you joining us again. You are so wellliked and respected on campus. It is great to have you with us today. We are at the precipice of another midterm election. We have 14 democratic seats up, 21 seats that are republican that are a. 32 of the three proceeds were up in 2016. It is amazing how this is the class of the senate we are looking at and what will be the
Currently head of internal communications asked and a former white house correspondent. Differing opinions, differing perspectives, differing backgrounds, but the Common Thread that may be is the most important for all of you is sign institute fellows. I am so appreciative of you joining us again. You are so wellliked and respected, it is great to have you with us today. We are at the precipice of another midterm election. 82 days out. We had in the senate, 14 democratic seats, 21 republican. 32 of the 34 seats were up in 2016. It is amazing how this is the class of the senate we are looking at and what will be the control of that narrow margin. The u. S. House is going to be a big topic of conversation today as all seats are up and several of them are targeted. The primaries have pushed what kind of election we are looking at in terms of Gubernatorial Races. In the state legislatures, if you can believe, eth chambers in 46 states are up. All of these individuals voting soon to determi
Our coverage on the attack and subsequent investigation. We will also have reaction from members of congress and the white house. Go to cspan. Org january 6 for a fast and easy way to watch when you cant see it live. Up next, a discussion of the 2022 elections with barbara comstock, bill kristol, and Catherine Miller and Janet Rodriguez. Its about an hour 15 minutes. I am honored and so thrilled to be joined as the introduction mentioned, some of our great collaborators we have had. Today, joining us is bill kristol who is a political analyst and founder of the Weekly Standard and editor at large. We also have barbara comstock, kathryn miller, the founder at and Janet Rodriguez who is head of communications and former white house correspondent. Differing opinions and differing perspectives and backgrounds. But the Common Thread that i think is maybe the most important for all of you is sign institute fellow. I am so appreciative. It is so great to have you with us today. We are on the
Appreciate it. [applause] nextstep, ann coulter talking about her new book, never trust a liberal over 3 especially a republican at the eagle for them leadership summit in washington d. C. This is about 40 minutes. Well, our next speaker is ann coulter, whose new book is called [laughter] never trust a liberal over 3 especially a republican. Ann coulter started out as a new york city lawyer, then worked for the Senate Judiciary committee and as a litigator at the center for individual rights in the. Now shes a syndicated columnist with the universal press syndicate and the Legal Correspondent for human events. Author of 10 New York Times bestsellers and one of the most popular guest on fox, cnn, nbc, abc and hbo. It is a privilege and very special event to have her with us today. Please welcome ann coulter. [applause] im so happy i finally get to meet you. Im actually not that welcome of a guest on several of the stations you mentioned. Things change. You really want to cement your car