they are a higher percentage of the voting population, period, full stop. anyone who gets a higher percentage of the women s vote wins. we all know that, she knows that. and might i also add today, this is all coinciding with a new ad campaign that she is launching in iowa and new hampshire. so it s all kind of rolled into one bundle. i think it s time that politicians recognize that the majority voter is a woman. thank you so much, heidi przybyla. after bipartisan arguments bring about an agreement, believe it or not, the complaining has begun. even from paul ryan, future king. anyway, the hardball roundtable is back.
becoming enormously influenced in the democratic party. i think well go ahead, heidi. they are a higher percentage of the voting population, period, full stop. anyone who gets a higher percentage of the women s vote wins. we all know that, she knows that. and might i also add today, this is all coinciding with a new ad campaign that she is launching in iowa and new hampshire. so it s all kind of rolled into one bundle. i think it s time that politicians recognize that the majority voter is a woman. thank you so much, hieidi prez bella. after bipartisan arguments bring about an agreement, believe it or not, the complaining has begun. even from paul ryan, future king. anyway, the hardball roundtable is back. yea. 50% more data for the same price. i like this metaphor. oh, it s even better with funnel cakes. but very sticky.
numbers simply because what is at stake is really immense. they re trying to decide on greece s future in the eurozone and greece s political stance. there s going to be a lot of pressure on the government and the prime minister to do the same. if the vote wins, the government will go back to brussels and try to negotiate a better bailout for greece. but after months of negotiations it s difficult to see what that better deal would be likely to entail and how far they d be able to get with the creditors. and of course this is all at a time when credibility between the country and it creditors is at the absolute lowest point we ve seen in a very long time and the time that the banks have been shut for a week. what s going to happen with the banking sector and will banks will able to open any time soon?
there s a pretty important vote coming up tomorrow the voters will decide in a yes-or-no referendum to go along with a european union debt bailout for greece. polls show the vote is too close to call. 44% on each side. the rest undecided. it s all happening as the banks here remain mostly closed. atms barely churning out cash and officials say the money might run out here by next week. unless the european union delivers more funds. the greek government of prime minister cypress is pushing the novo saying it will help him bargain with the eu the eu sels it won t and yes backers worry that greece could leave the euro in the event the no vote wins. there are even worries that many voters might not be able to make it to their home election districts to vote tomorrow. they don t have the cash. patty ann? greg palkot in athens, thank you. more violence in asia where security officials say a