and in the streets. we will fight the woke in the halls of congress. we shall fight in the hills. we shall never surrender. we will never ever surrender to the woke mob. so sad. a little historical perspective on wars. there are wars. a little hysterical perspective on this. you know, there was a great profile piece of ron desantis by mark lebovich and it talked about how everything seemed so sort of i don t know i don t know triefd. that it was all just very contrived. when he is going on and on, there will be and he s trying to sound churchillian and he s talking about again, most americans are going, huh? what is this? what? and he just keeps beating it. it s like america is not florida and that one little area in florida, by the way, ron desantis, but he continues to brag about his efforts to fight woke. we ve got a lot to get this this morning. that is seriously so 19 so 2021. it really is. speaking of actual wars, we will have new reporti
first time anywhere in the country where voters cast ballots on abortion rights since the supreme court overturned roe v wade in june. the republican primary for governor of arizona too close to call this morning. right now lake leads robson by about 10,000 votes. mark finchem is projected to win the republican nomination to oversee voting arizona as s secretary of state. in the senate primary, blake masters also endorsed by the future president is projected to win the nomination in arizona. in michigan, nbc news projects tudor dixon has won the republican nomination for the state s governor. the former conservative media personality won an endorsement from president trump just last week and faces off against gretchen whitmer in november. also in michigan, nbc news projects john gibbs the winner in the republican primary for the state s third congressional district. he is the trump endorsed challenger to republican congresswoman peter meyer. in missouri, the state attorney
As the clock winds closer to November, the pressure will ratchet up on everything. Every drop of sweat and campaign dollar will matter. At the moment, Roberto Alves says he has more in the tank on both accounts.
responses to putin s invasion of ukraine were inadequate, when flaws in the planning process regarding the exit from afghanistan were identified, he and his team learned from it. what those who observed joe biden and his performance as president will recognize is that his opponents should be, where? ere time they find something to iter about, he is growing, getting stronger, and preparing to outsmart, outwork, outcompassion, and outlead them yet again. and this is we have been talking a lot here, joe, it s like david had tweets last week that was so interesting in terms of media coverage of biden and sometimes the media feeling they can t even do press on biden that has any positive narrative because it might seem imbalanced when the bottom line is there have been some wins, some real
people into the fold. i ve become the first democrat since almost the moon landing to hold this seat and that s what we did last night. joe, she sounds like in terms of campaign style and what it takes someone i know very well, you. knock on every door, plant the yard signs when everybody else is doing other things, go to the voters where they are, where they live and outwork everybody. it makes a huge difference. i want to ask you also about ideology. some of the national press have talked about the difference between your more moderate views and your opponent s more progressive views. it s something we ve heard time and time again over the past year or so. if you look from joe biden, the one moderate in a field of 15 or 16, you look at eric adams in new york city, you look at a spate of elections that have taken place over the past year