today on inside politics, big wins for democrats in ohio, kentucky and virginia last night. the clear message from voters, abortion rights matter. still, big time. but will that be enough to power president biden to reelection a year from now? plus it s debate night in america. five republican candidates will take the stage in miami tonight, absent once again, the front runner. so is tonight s faceoff really just a race for second? and new reporting on the democratic divide over israel. hear when some jewish democrats are saying about members of their own party who voted against the resolution supporting israel s war against hamas. let s go behind the headlines and inside politics. we start with last night s election results. president biden summed it up like this. he said, quote, across the country tonight, democrats won and maga lost. voters vote, polls don t. now let s go win next year. cnn political director david chalian has more from what happened last night at
temperature is all right to say you the palestinians, whatever, we live in free marketplace ideas. you can t say people should burn in hell. i will stand up and fight and ask people, don t be frightened of bigotry, this is united states of america and you have to stand up. and last point, when you say burn in hell, you know what that means to people who are jewish and sensitive here? we burned in hell, we burned in auschwitz, we burned in hell and we will not hear it again. brian: and they put babies in ovens, we cannot forget that. people at college have to stop being afraid of students, especially the one that don t understand what they are standing up for, they do not understand the history. thank you for being strong. third hour of fox and friends starts right now. juke box diner in manassas, virginia, it s fox and friends. man oh, man, so many people here today, i ve actually you need help with that? so many people here today, i ve actually had to help them
i m wolf blitzer in washington along with kaitlan collins. this is america s choice, election day in america your headquarters for all the crucial issues driving voters to the polls. key races are in mississippi, kentucky and ohio. the first polls close in hours from now. these races can help us get a sense of where the voters are. we ll see in abortion rights will continue to be the driving force so clearly in last year s election after the supreme court overturned roe versus wade. in ohio tonight, voters are deciding to enshrine the right to one in the state s constitution. and governors contests in kentucky and mississippi, along with control over the government of virginia, where all 140 seats in both the house and the senate there are up for grabs. . we have live team coverage of it all. jessica dean is in richmond, virginia. kyung lah, you re no franklin county, ohio. what have voters been saying as they cast their ballots today. reporter: what you re he
make the main stage in some form or fashion over two hot nights in miami. to make the cut, the candidates had to hit at least 1% in three approved polls or get 65,000 unique campaign contributions. four candidates fell short of both those requirements. here they are, montana governor steve bullock, former senator mike gravel, miramar mayor and massachusetts congressman seth moulton. remaining with us tonight or our friends alexi mccammond and michael steele. so, michael, the snarky way of putting this is oprah s political adviser make the cut, but a democrat who won a great big red state did not. would you be angry? i would be livid at this point. in one against it s an arbitrary standard. okay, you need to draw the line
to make the cut, the candidates had to hit at least 1% in three approved polls or get 65,000 unique campaign contributions. four candidates fell short of both those requirements. here they are, montana governor steve bullock, former senator mike gravel, miramar mayor and massachusetts congressman seth moulton. remaining with us tonight or our friends alexi mccammond and michael steele. so, michael, the snarky way of putting this is oprah s political adviser make the cut, but a democrat who won a great big red state did not. would you be angry? i would be livid at this point. in one against it s an arbitrary standard. okay, you need to draw the line somewhere. i take a different approach to this whole thing. first out of the gate, first round of this whole thing, put