control of congress. then, playing with fire. the democrats potentially risky strategy of boosting trump-backed extremist in the primaries. could it blow up in their faces come november? later, we all remember the midterms shellacking the democrats stuck in 2021. can the party defy history this time around? all of that and more is coming up. good morning and a happy sunday to you, i am katie fang. with just weeks to, go every issue could be the one that tips the midterms in one party s favor. inflation is a dominating the conversation right now, as well as they won six hearings. we start our special coverage with msnbc correspondent allie raffa, live in washington, d.c., with a look at the big picture in some key primary races happening on tuesday. good morning, katie. things are really heating. of this 100-day stretch before the november midterm elections. on tuesday you have five states holding primaries. arizona, washington, kansas missouri and with michigan can. kelly i
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break. as i, said are twitter followers said that the desire to preserve democracy has been driving the boat. you mentioned this could be a call to action. after a summer filled with stunning revelations for the january six committee, how important will this issue be, come the fall midterms? these 16 public hearing disclosures? they lend a stench to the republican party, which is not helpful to them. there are some real indications that this will not be a red wave election. i ve got a lot of polling data on my substack newsletter, which is very encouraging for the democrats. a real decoupling of president biden s anemic approval ratings, and what they think of this congressional election. we were talking about young voters. abortion is a huge issue for younger voters. it is not obstruction for them. they want to be able to do family planning and have control over their own reproductive rights.
governor, thank you so much for joining us this morning. why doesn t mean in the bigger picture if most republicans have finally reached that tipping point when it comes to trump s baggage, and they are saying it is time to move on? it is helpful to, us obviously. the real driver for us is going to be two things. one has already happened. that was the so-called dobbs decision, when roe v. wade was thrown out. that has put an enormous amount of turmoil into this election. the second day something that hasn t happened yet, but if it does happen i think we are going to pick up seats in the house, and i think we ll pick up the seats in the senate and in the case. and that is forgiveness of student loans. the age group that favors democrats, most significantly, he is under 35. those folks often sit out maternal elections, and are disillusioned with president biden. so i think the student loan stuff is essential. people are going to be driven in droves, particularly young