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i m kim brunhuber. coming up on cnn newsroom, the stakes are so high in the u.s. midterm elections that four current or former presidents are back out on the campaign trail, hoping to get their candidates in the win column on tuesday. we ve got the latest from the battleground states ahead. ukraine is reacting to iran s admission it has sent drones to russia after weeks of denying it and we re live in kyiv with details. plus comes on, kyle tucker, this time they finish the job. the houston astros the houston astros clinched the title, game six of the world series. coming up, we ll show you the biggest plays. announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. with the u.s. midterm elections just a few days away, several presidents have descended on a key swing state. in pennsylvania, barack obama shared the stage with president joe biden on saturday. both campaigned if democrat john fetterman in the closely watched sfl senate race ....
republican. i know that it makes no sense to be able to purchase something that can fire up to 300 rounds. i can do the things i ve done and any action i can take, i ll take, but i can t outlaw a weapon. i can t change the background checks. i can t do that . those comments follow the president s trip sunday to uvalde, meeting with first responders, faith leaders, local officials and grieving families. as mr. biden and the first lady paid tribute to the victims of the mass shooting last week, the president at one point wiping away a tear after a day filled with emotion and making this promise to the community. in moments i ll speak with senator roland gutierrez. but we begin this hour with nbc s morgan chesky in texas and the incident review of the law enforcement response to the shooting. and jim cavanaugh, former atf special agent in charge. morgan, there were a lot of moments between the president and members of the uvalde community yesterday. i wonder what resid ....
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 nig ....
Perspective. i know if the agenda for black men works, it works for everyone. both democratic and republican campaigns are competing for black men through targeted message ing and. i m asking people to trust me. in the race for georgia s senate seat, two black men going head to head. at st. phillip ame in atlanta if it wasn t for you brothers out there voting, georgia would be a different place. a final push from georgia s democratic candidate for governor, stacey abrams campaign, to highlight her black men s agenda, a plan to invest in black-owned small businesses. we do talk directly to black men in their areas of focus, seeing what interests them. because we can t take anyone s vote for granted. reporter: one voter says he senses that republicans are making gains with black men. it seems like a percentage of african-american males, the business sector, just a percentage, seem to be a little ....
We care. it is difficult to build a friendship the same in friendships and relationships with children. secondly, we feel our ideas are better. and often times our ideas are better. i can witness to that. but at the same time, we think people will just come around, because we have good ideas. people don t just come around. it requires us to show up to go into the community to share our convictions and then people ultimately will follow people that demonstrate that they care. they are willing to hear their ideas. sean: i m not sure i agree that the republicans haven t shown up in different communities around the country. i think there s been plenty of out reach, i don t think it has been successful. i don t know fit is message ing. the democrats have been successful. we see the race card play in most election cycles baquero to a democratic radio ad in 1998 that said if you elect republicans black churches are going to burn. is the demonization by democrats has that been a component? ....