well, we have it as leans democrat, meaning to mcauliffe, since the spring. but we ve tilted it to the republicans, although we still think it s very close and competitive. and the mcauliffe campaign gave me 14,000 statistics to prove that this evening. so i d say it s very close and competitive. it really boils down to what kind of lead terry mcauliffe has in the early vote that will be released first. that is, the 1.1 to 1.2 million people who voted in person early or by mail starting september 17th and ending on saturday. if he has a big enough lead, then he can survive what s likely to be a youngkin wave on election day. republicans are more inclined to vote on election day. if he doesn t have that long a lead, then sometime around 11:00 just to pick a time youngkin could go ahead or mcauliffe to
democrat is campaigning to campaign for black votes. nobody democrat is going to win a statwide election without big turnout of the african american community. charles: tom, listen, democrats take the black vote for granted until they really start to lose everything else. are they hustling up? they brought in a bunch of people including formerpresident obama. will that be enough in your opinion? i don t know. a big story in politco this morning how they re scrambling to turn out black voters. you mentioned barack obama. stacey abrams, kamala harris. they brought in everyone that they can. it is going to be critical. youngkin mcauliffe may still be able to pull it off. if it does, it s because he generated enough turnout among americans to offset independent voters and those in the northern suburbs. it s critical to mcauliffe. they have known it a long time
270 who clearly agree on the way forward. i mean, if joe manchin and kyrsten sinema would have followed president biden s unveiling of this framework last thursday by clearly indicating, unequivocally presidenting it and saying they would vote for it this would have been done thursday night and this could have potentially given a boost to mcauliffe. though chose not to do it knowing that that was same position. will house progressives allow a vote on the infrastructure plan to go forward without an expolicive public same that mannin which has been reconfigure almost entirely to meet their specify capital gains and hand.
before i go, i want everyone to know that msnbc has reached out to mcauliffe s opponent, glenn youngkin numerous times for an interview and he has declined. terry, thank you again very much. up next, lots under attack in texas. abortion rights, voting rights, transgender student rights. even education. so what s really going on in the lone star state? state representative jasmine crockett is here to try to help make sense of it all. stay with us. all stay with us not just unpredictable relapses. all these other things too. it can all add up. kesimpta is a once-monthly at-home injection. that may help you put these rms challenges in their place. kesimpta was proven superior at reducing the rate of relapses, active lesions, and slowing disability progression vs aubagio. don t take kesimpta if you have hepatitis b, and tell your doctor if you have had it, as it could come back. kesimpta can cause serious side effects,
geraldo: compared to mcauliffe, who is a swaggering, charismatic guy dana: he seems like a business guy. geraldo: i m sure he s a wonderful, good-hearted person. mcauliffe could eat him for lunch, it seems like. jesse: he probably would. greg: what do you think, jesse? dana: jesse: i think that dana predicted his loss. dana: i said that youngkin will win by a hair. jesse: i also don t live in virginia. the only thing that the rest of the country sees this as is a woke for monitor. is a woke thermometer. how warm can the democrats get without catching a fever, getting sick, and i question if you loses, he went way woke, and the rest of national democrats are going to say pump the brakes on this stuff,