may be tempting just to tune out, just to watch football or hgtv or the great british baking show. you know, whatever floats your boat. but i m here to tell you, pittsburgh, that tuning out is not an option. sulking and moping, that s not an option. the only way to make everything fair is if we, all of us, fight for it. the only way to save democracy is if we, together, fight for it. and it starts with electing people who know you, who see you, who care about you, who ve stood in your shoes. you did that two years ago when you sent joe biden to the white house. he s fighting for you every day, he s got your back, doing everything he can to put more money in your pockets, to make our streets safer, to bring good-paying jobs here to pennsylvania. now you need to do it again. because while there may be a lot of issues at stake in this election, there is one basic question that you should be asking yourself right now, and that is who will fight for you? that s the choice in this
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president to areas they believe he can be helpful, especially in the blue state where is they re trying to shore up support amongst democrats. arlette saenz, thank you so much. of course, senators dick durbin and tammy duckworth also there with the president as he s talking to the kroucrowd in jul illinois. in pennsylvania, jessica dean is there. biden, as arlette pointed out, will be joining the former president later on for a rally. what s happening right now? reporter: right now, just behind my right shoulder you ll see former president barack obama speaking to the crowd in downtown pittsburgh. lieutenant governor john fetterman, the democratic knock knee for senate, appearing just before him. they re trying to turn out the base in what is typically a democratic stronghold. it is a big crowd here. we heard from obama in the last several days crisscrossing the country making the case for democrats in these critical swing states, specifically for the u.s. senate. and no race more
if you expected this week s confirmation hearings for judge ketanji brown jackson to be in any way civil, think again. instead of questioning the historic knock knee on the substance of her record, republicans spent their time spotting some of the gop s greating hits. dog whistling to qanon and raving about her their other favorite boogeyman, critical race theory. as the washington post points out, the hearing served as a platform to prove their mettle to gop voters who might see their names on a presidential primary ballot. joining the discussion, michelle goodwin, professor of law at the university of california-irvine. and an executive committee member for the acla. barbara and eugene are back with me. so, michelle, before we get to the bad and the ugly, let s start with the good.