are investors starting to act on their doubts about a deal? and campaign endorsements and super pacs, they re great. but do they matter if you can t throw a punch? that s the question hanging over ron desantis and mike pence as they try to figure out how to take on donald trump. but we start with new developments surrounding a pair of mass shootings in texas and new mexico, carried out nine days and nearly a thousand miles apart, but sharing a critical heart breaking detail. both targeting people doing absolutely nothing out of the ordinary turning what should have been a normal day into a nightmare. in new mexico, three people are dead, along with a teenage suspect, after police say he opened fire on a residential street yesterday. apparently just shooting at random. it was the 225th mass shooting of the year in this country. roughly one every 15 hours. and in just about one hour in texas, we re expecting an update on surviving victims of the shooting at an outlet mall.
shaq brewster is outside a polling location in jacksonville for us. i understand early voting has favored democrats but are you seeing anything to suggest that desantis is helping the republicans? reporter: that s been part of my conversations today with voters and officials. i spoke to both county party chairs here in jacksonville and they explained the dynamics for this race pretty similarly. that polling going into it is extremely close. well within the margin of error. there has been millions spent on this race. the republican raising and outspending the democrat in this county, but they also describe this as being a test for democrats. jacksonville is an area where democrats saw success. it s old republican stronghold but at a statewide level, they won in 2018. president biden won in 2020. but then came governor desantis and his re-election effort. he won this county by double
zeldin and new york is a bright spot for republicans this midterm cycle, why do you think that is? a lot of credit to my predecessor lee zeldin, heck of a run for governor, saw success in the upstate and we won a lot of key races in the state, mostly because of him. he was campaigning by bringing law and order back to our states, voters and citizens are concerned for safety and he stood for the right principles and put wind in our sails. i give him tremendous credit for doing that. carley: lee zeldin did lose, it was by much closer margin know that the race should have been, do you think his race and your win will push new york further to the right? i certainly think that this sent a message to other elected
workforce has taken the jab and then you find out thousands of people have been terminated from their positions, washington state, new york or some other cities in new england and those are important positions, these are not random restaurant tours. these are essential workers were critical to our economy, safety, and health, what about that? we saw in florida where government was mandating vaccines for first responders we saw success, pushed back and continue to push back but you hit the nail on the head, this is about control. when we have to force them to open our cruise industry, the judge agreed with us it was unprecedented breathtaking, authoritarian, they will say anything to maintain control, use any emergency room to put
sweden. when they hear donald trump using language that they know comes from their ideology they re having problems like they never thought possible. they feel energized and they feel they have succeeded. it s wonderful that he is addressing this. he s bringing this to the attention of the people. in fact, sweden has had a long history of successful immigration. in the most recent parliamentary elections, far right parties saw success, including in sweden. but overall didn t perform as well as predicted. now there are signs that the political terrain is shifting. liberal and green parties across the continent saw an astonishing and unexpected surge of support. and that happened after this. refugees are welcome here! tens of thousands took to the streets across europe with an entirely different message.