everywhere kellyanne: at the grocery store, gas pump and your ability to pay the rent and feel your kids are being taught curriculum that comports with what they should be taught in school. dana: and of coerring the senate race, what it will take to win over the votes of suburban women, what do the ladies want, rich? good morning, dana and bill, polling his north carolina one of the closest in the country. budd and beaceley. republicans have focused on the kitchen table issues like inflation, gas prices and education. issues republicans say will bring them to the polls this year. you know, just going to the grocery store, we have a family of eight and spending $500 three years ago, two years ago would have gotten us three weeks worth of food, it s gone in six days because value of what we re able to get for prices are literally suffocating us. focus on education, which played major role last year in glenn youngkin s campaign in virginia. supreme court decision overtur
by men. senator tom cotton, raymond arroyo, faulkner focus, top of the hour. bill: new details, neighbors heard screaming and crying coming from the home of debbie collier, collier wired her daughter $2000 online the next day and sent a chilling text message reading, they are not going to let me go, love you. police found collier s body in the woods and naked and burned. nancy grace responds. she was transported in that tarp, who would take time to try to burn her body and not finish and leave her in tact with only her abdomen charred? this is very disturbing situation and the daughter, she deserves answers and justice and
aren t passed, including something that will prevent state legislatures from saying we don t like these results, so we re going to determine a different set of electors. that has to be part of the voting rights that we pass. part of what is so wild, malcolm, about looking at these text messages, exchanges that have been made public this week, is realizing sort of we knew people were talking out of two sides of their mouth, but to actually see it play out it s not just the fox news hosts, it s trump s own son sending a text message reading we need an oval office address. he has to lead now. it has gone too far and gotten out of hand. all these people, though, i mean, that is what they were saying on that day still attacking the investigation. we always come back to this question, malcolm, of when republican leaders, when republican legislators actually decide that they want to be invested in preserving democracy
malcolm, about looking at these text messages, exchanges that have been made public this week, is realizing sort of we knew people were talking out of two sides of their mouth, but to actually see it play out it s not just the fox news hosts, it s trump s own son sending a text message reading we need an oval office address. he has to lead now. it has gone too far and gotten out of hand. all these people, though, i mean, that is what they were saying on that day still attacking the investigation. we always come back to this question, malcolm, of when republican leaders, when republican legislators actually decide that they want to be invested in preserving democracy over winning, you know, a series of elections. i think they ve gotten a taste in the trump period of what real unadulterated raw power, where you could use any rule, change rules, ignore laws,
in the very beginning of this. to that point, the people who have faced the most severe consequences. who have been the targets of harassment and threats. are the election officials, who have done their job. reuters had this great report that as recently as april, the wife of georgia s republican secretary of state, who stood up to donald trump, received a text message reading, quote, you and your family will be killed very slowly. the associated press did some really good reporting showing that there s been a mass exodus of election officials who faced threats during the 2020 presidential election and by and large, these people were just anonymous, or heretofore, anonymous civil servants who we, all, depend on to smoothly run free and fair elections, kind of in the background, right? and they did their jobs. bravely, correctly. and they faced holy terror for it and now a lot of them are leaving. so, the people who did their job and saved american democracy,