to help us make sense of it all than larry kudlow. he ll be here later on this hour. sandra: midterm elections and alarming new numbers for democrats, even though americans say money is their top concern heading into this election, the president is once again turning his attention to maga. all right, well, democrats struggling with midterm messaging and running out of time to fix it, less than one week to election day. john: key voting groups moving red and in big shifts. suburban white women and latino voters could be key factors on tuesday. sandra: we will be speaking with virginia republican congressional candidate yesli vega, military wife, mother, and law enforcement officer who says it s no surprise. john: the president adding a last-minute speech to his agenda, the focus, protecting democracy. sandra: critics say it s more anti-maga talk when he should be talking about inflation and crime. now it s inflation and crime, and education too. if you are not payi
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senior national correspondent rich edson is in pennsylvania. days, weeks, months? it could be hours deep into election night, john. it could be several days. take the case of lancaster county where we are right now, back in the primary in may, because of the expansion of mail-in voting they have to get the ballots printed by a private company. that company put the wrong code and delayed the process by several days. the other part about pennsylvania state law, those ballots mailed in have to remain sealed until election morning. so if there are any coding problems like that, they ll remain a mystery until election day. each county has a different process and different equipment for processing mail-in and absentee ballots. in counties that are smaller they can report faster, and larger counties it may take some time. and depending on what type of equipment they have. so with all that, the acting secretary of state says voters
taken away and now you re being asked to choose something new that you are told is better. the encouraging thing is you had the 975,000 people enrolled and those are the 975,000 who most likely didn t have healthcare. i think these are good numbers and as you point out we are only 30 days into something that should be and hopefully will be on the books for a very long time. romney care when it first rolled out, how many people signed up in the first month? it was like a hundred. right. also we look back at medicare part d which was on the national scale of re-engaging our social contract with one another. thanks not good and we didn t do a post-mortem 30 days into it. we waited six months and we didn t drag the people outside of rooms trying to solve the i.t. coding problems and we
a canadian company i think you also have to look at the fact that there are coding problems. we want to know how did it get so offtrack? secretary sebelius, why was she not on top of this? you talk about this amount of money, this period of time, it s problematic, what we are going to hear from this week will be some of the contractors who have worked on this. we think we ll have four contractors in front of us, cgi, equifax and and a couple order. cgi is sort of the affiliate of that canadian company that got the biggest part of this deal. so i ll ask you a question i ve asked a lot of people. i don t know if you have the