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all members of the u.s. senate that voting doesn t have to be a partisan issue. this is about the people of this country, not politicians, and we need to push to make sure everyone has access to fair elections. your governor greg an bot tweeted out, i will keep calling special sessions until we address every item including foster care, property tax, and the decision to break quorum to inflict harm on the very texans they ll lake effected to serve. your response. my response is the governor had 140 days to take care of business. he s going to have to bear responsibility. make no mistake, wee not going to get steamrolled when it comes to our state of texas. we re goind to stand up, push back, say no, and rally with this country. we re honored to stand with 100 men and women, rallying tomorrow at 12:00 noon eastern outside
jason. go ahead. yeah. i just want to add. the thing that people have to remember is that for so long democrats and people on the left have complained, oh, my gosh, our party isn t ready for this. the abrams campaign was ready. the new georgia project. they knew this is what brian kemp was about. he s caught on tape saying, i hope brown people don t come out and vote. remember, even if the campaign is ready, the most important thing that every voter can do is you have to fight for your vote. and you have to remember that e to keep you from voting doesn t deserve that job. would you want a cop that doesn t want you to be protected. do you want a teacher who loses 4,000 kids? regardless of what your party affiliation is, anyone who doesn t want your vote, anyone who doesn t want you to vote doesn t deserve your vote. latasha, to you to wrap this
representational issues. you know, cornell, this question about motivation, this is a key one, right? it matters in the special elections and it matters in mid terms and democrats have hads a real problem in the last few rounds of mid terms. what signs are you take away from that in what we ve seen seen in special elections thus far. you know this as much as i do. we tend to read too much into special elections. that said, i m going to read too much into this special election. typically we get a better than double digit dropoff when looking at base democratic precincts for med terms and you don t see the same drop off in the republican precincts. midterm elections aren t necessarily voters changing their mind. it s a different electorate in midterms than in the presidential. that s the democrats problem. if you see democrats motivation and democrat sort of voting doesn t drop off 10, 15 points
he has not conceded. state officials are still reviewing ballots, counting absentee blallots and overseas ballots. and pat mccrory s campaign announced that they have filed challenges to ballots in 50 counties with possibly more to come. as it stands tonight, pat mccrory is behind by about 5,000 votes, so this race does remain too close to call. it s also getting more complicated and a little bit more fraught by the hour. so we re keeping an eye on that super hotly contested governor s race in north carolina. but if you re interested in what s going to happen upcoast in washington, d.c. s, we have a senate race where the voting doesn t happen for another three weeks. it s the race for the u.s. senate seat in louisiana. it starts as an everybody in jungle primary, is what they call it. this year they had 23 people all