up with the cost o tf living ina america and i semee in virginia every day.e it laura: governor, i know you are leading the charge that we ve been talking about earlyy etihaving, make it easier for to vote absentee or early in person ahead of the state s crucial off year election coming up in november. so, republicans can have great policies and great answers to this economic disaster we re in, but if we don t invest in getting ballotsp in people s hands and then returned like mark zuckerberg and all these other people knewt was important, what is it allu for? we havear ag huge election n virginia this year, it s virginia s. midterms, house and senate are all up, i have to hold the house, flip the senate, i need republicans to get in the game full he loo. secure your vote virginia.com to sign up for permanent absentee ballot list, make a plan to vote early. we. need everybody to vote. i am so
every virginia an when they go to the grocery store it s a gut punch, it s a gut punch. what they ve seen since thean beginng of the pandemic, the pandemic, is a 40% increase in the cost of groceries. every time they go to the gas pump it s a shock. laura: bidenomics is workingo we hear speech after speech,a fi media figure after media figure, why rent the american people feeling this, all this y good stuff happening. yeah,oo you can change theng words but you can t change thele way people feel when they go f t the grocerhey store, that s what virginia ans see every day, americans see every day, this is the issue. when you have credit ratings that are dropped, when you have 22-year high in interest rates when you have inflation that se been run awa, even own economists told him this before he let loosesp unparalleled spending, it s hurt all americans. you see folks who can t make it work anymore. 60% of americans live paycheck to paycheck because they can t keen
frustrated in watching electionr returns onet election day when e democrats show up with thousands of votes through absentee ballots, i inherited these rulea when i came in as governor, are we going to compete, show up down a thousand votes for a race, i am going to compete, we are signing upsurge vernans tos vote. laura: we are have beendog.a urging, think tanks out there,th what are grassrootsre organizations doing? do youw? know? they ve gotten started ist think we are writing the play t bookhe in virginia. we are leveraging what brian kemp did in georgia, they did a great job. we are doing it in vir virginia, we are going to write the second edition to this earlk voting play book and hopefully it wile l be the play book for next year in 2024. laura: trump indictment, what is your sense. this two-tiered justice system on display is eroding
elect the senate and really speak out and what they want for abortion. but again right now americans are hurting and we need help. okay moving on then the inflation immigration crime are major concerns of republicans in the commonwealth of virginia. democrats have climate change and racial inequality and abortion was a just mention top of mind. and the next ten days how can you convince virginians that you are the best representative for the tenth congressional district? quickset is a great question. my district comprises a 45% minorities 25% of whom are immigrants like myself. we came here for opportunity. we came here for education for our children. again they are pushing the climate agenda but all we want is education for our children. what opportunity for our families. we want government to get out of the ways we can thrive as businesses. arthel: understood it. i want to end with this, the stress midterm elections as i said, historically diverse but
parents in virginia screamed at the polls last year when they elected glenn yunker in any only loss the district. that s when joe biden was positive. i m going to come back to that but i want to go here now because you are on record as saying your vietnamese culture teaches you that life begins at conception. however, if according to this poll that was released, 58% of registered virginians oppose the supreme court decision to overturn roe v wade in 67% prefer abortion to be legal in most or all cases. so how can you deliver what the majority is requesting? right now the majority really request have a balanced budget and the inflation. arthel: did not start that issue it is a big issue so just tell me. belongs to the states. the states have decided and virginians are going to go to the polls next year when they