newsom who survives this recall fight. he certainly made headlines of the negative kinds for is that much coveted dinner at french laundry. and certainly, some of this coronavirus policies have been questioned. and california has seen a dip in cases in recent days. what s next for him, in terms of his political present and future? well, i think in terms of the national impact of this race, there s sort of an asymmetry for democrats here, in that, if newsom had lost or even come close to losing, that would have been seen as an enormous warning sign for biden s presidency. but seeing newsom win, you know, really tells, national democrats less of about the state of the democratic party in america. in the same way, that two major governors races this year in virginia and new jersey, there is the same asymmetry there.
we have. today one concern that administration has is they are seeking to cause mayhem at the airport and potentially intelligence streams showing they had intelligence and capability to potentially do so. this is even something president biden sited this week when he was talking about why he is going or is set on making that august 31st deadline as he said he knows that groups like isis-k and other organizations are seeking to potentially target this airport and the crowds outside of it. so now, this new i lalert is telling americans at these three gates, the biggest that we ve seen on the ground like clarisa and sam kylie talking about the most popular and crowded gates telling them to leave immediately. much more to come. thank you for the update. we ll stay close to this breaking news and gave you updates as we get them. let s turn to the recall fight in california. could the democratic governor of a deep blue state like
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But seven years later, that declaration hasn’t hurt him. Khanna, a Democrat from the South Bay, has become one of Congress’ most successful rainmakers. New figures released to POLITICO show he’s raised more than $1.5 million in the first quarter of 2021, an off-year, and is sitting on $3.5 million cash on hand. Those numbers mark the largest fundraising quarter of his elective career, and put him up there with other House Democratic fundraising stars like Orange County’s
from mitt romney. bringing in now with us, craig gilbert, washington bureau chief and national political reporter for the milwaukee journal sentinel . craig, let s talk about ground game. who seems to have the most effective ground game in wisconsin? i think wisconsin is a state where both sides have really proven they can turn out their vote. i mean our recent history and our long history as a state is one where people turn out to vote and, if you look at 2004, particularly, in 2008, and the recall fight of 2012, we have had elections where republicans and democrats have really maximized their vote. so democrats have a great ground game but republicans have shown probably more than in most states that not only is their base motivated but they know how to turn out their vote as well. jenna: it is interesting though, wisconsin was not even competitive in 2008. a short four years ago. you mentioned in a recent article really wisconsin and
predict as we move closer to the election, you will see the polls be razor tight. reporter: let s talk about, even democrats, it would appear, seem to be losing their interest in this recall fight. how do you see it? i don t think so at all. i think you are going to see armies of people, pounding the pavement, this coming weekend, memorial day and then that last weekend before the election. people are still very energized. and i think you are going to see a huge turnout t. will be very interesting. some are predicting, you could have turnouts with the presidential election levels. we feel our values are at stake. we feel that wisconsin values have been disregarded and we have moved in a far right-wing direction that doesn t fit the state. reporter: i read in the wall street journal that wisconsin democrats asked the dnc for $500 thousand and they didn t get it and chairwoman