important because if that candidate, chase oliver, does well enough to deny either warnock or walker 50% of the vote, that is what will determine whether we have a run-off in that race, correct? exactly. so 1.3%, we ll see where that ends up landing. the higher that number gets for oliver, i mean 2% to 3% potentially, then you re in that zone. this is what we saw in both senate races in georgia in 2020 where you had the candidates, the republican and democratic candidates finishing 49, 48%. and a libertarian gobbling up about 3%. that s what sent both of them to run-offs in 2020. so 1.4% right now. it would have to be really tight between warnock and walker, which is absolutely possible. it would have to be really tight for that 1.4% to keep anybody from getting to 50%. we got something else coming in? oh, we just got i m told we
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inflation reduction act, why are these democratic senators voting away from it? it should be part of their pitch. martha: no, it s true. i think if you believe? what you re doing, regardless of your approval numbers, you should be out there and making the point, you have to hang in there with us. i remember bill clinton saying at the convention, nobody could have fixed this in one term. you have to stick with us. we re not seeing it. maybe it works in the end. look forward to watching you with tim ryan and j.d. vance. thank you. great to have you here. so georgia voters decided it all in the senate run-offs in 2020. remember that night, right? so when two republicans lost and the senate went to the democrats, that was the outcome the last time there was a big race in georgia. that was two years ago. so how do they feel about how things are going in georgia now? what do they want for their future? we ll speak with them next.