hey, alex i filled out my california bill today, at the kitchen table, i had to vote 59 times. four candidates, and for propositions, including 16 judges, and i m opposed to electing judges, but i have to. 12 of those judges i ve never heard of, so i look to the l.a. times website for their endorsement guidance, and all that. but it is a real hunk of homework, that we all have to do, all the way down that ballot, every single office, we see now more than ever how much a state legislatures matter, there are officers a lot of people have ignored in the past. everything matters, democracy is all over the spell of this year, you got, of potential debt realign. yes, i think there s a silver lining to all of this, conspiracy theory and fearmongering over election integrity. one of the good things we ve actually paid attention to are those down ballot races, and the importance of those. and also championing the men and women who decide to raise their hand and say hey, i can help r
with some republicans already set to challenge results before any votes are counted. then, yes, inflation is up. but so is the man. we are still willing to pay the price. a real look at the economy, and where it stands right now. and what kids 16 billion bucks by. that s what s been spent on these midterm races. the big money in politics, as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. we are just five days before the midterm elections, there are new concerns about attempts to prevent voters from even casting their ballots. and keep election workers from helping them do just that. the new york times reporter warning voting s are now coming for election officials in several different states. they say efforts to intimidate voters and undermine public confidence in the electoral process are intensifying. even as voter fraud is rare. and nbc news says election officials are on alert. for conspiracy fueled threats. they re als
judges, and i m opposed to electing judges, but i have to. 12 of those judges i ve never heard of, so i look to the l. a. times website for their endorsement guidance, and all that. but it is a real hunk of homework, that we all have to do, all the way down that ballot, every single office, we see now more than ever how much a state legislatures matter, there are officers a lot of people have ignored in the past. everything matters, democracy is all over the spell of this year, you got, of potential debt realign. yes, i think there s a silver lining to all of this, conspiracy theory and fearmongering over election integrity. one of the good things we ve actually paid attention to are those down ballot races, and the importance of those. and also championing the men and women who decide to raise their hand and say hey, i can help run this part of american democracy. so in a way, it s great that it s a big pile of armor for all of us to complete our civic duties. yeah, and
price. a real look at the economy, and where it stands right now. and what kids 16 billion bucks by. that s what s been spent on these midterm races. the big money in politics, as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. we are just five days before the midterm elections, there are new concerns about attempts to prevent voters from even casting their ballots. and keep election workers from helping them do just that. the new york times reporter warning voting s are now coming for election officials in several different states. they say efforts to intimidate voters and undermine public confidence in the electoral process are intensifying. even as voter fraud is rare. and nbc news says election officials are on alert. for conspiracy fueled threats. they re also reporting increased harassment of poll workers, and they worry that needs delay the results could lead to even more lies about, quote, stolen elections. one top o
operator, emergency responders, trauma care team, icu staff, and the entire hospital medical staff for their excellent and compassionate lifesaving treatment he received after the violent assault on our home. paul remains under doctor scares as he continued to progress on a long recovery process and convalescence. he is now home, surrounded by family who were quest privacy. the 9-1-1 operator pelosi mentioned is heather greaves. who saved paul pelosi s life. with her quick thinking under pressure. that is tonight s last word, the 11th hour stephanie ruhle starts now. tonight, the increase attempt to intimidate voters. growing words about drop box watchers, and disinformation. five days until election day.