good day. i m chris jansing live in beautiful cleveland, ohio. this state home to one of the most critical and close races in the country. you can t go anywhere without finding someone with a strong political opinion. that doesn t mean their minds are made up. how many of you have decided on every single person you re going to vote for? no. i talked to a panel of cleveland area voters. all of them still waiting to cast their ballots about why they are still on the fence and whether the brutal attack might play a role in pushing them off. as we speak, the candidates are in five senate races separated by three points or less, including tim ryan and j.d. vance. but are voters happy with the choices that are out there? we ll talk about that and why millions of voters are identifying as independents and living their tickets potentially, a phenomenon not just in ohio but critical races around the country that could make a difference. finally, the message voters want to send to ca
from ohio. thank you for coming on the show. that s going to do it for us this hour. our coverage continues with katy tur reports right now. good to be with you. i m katy tur. will he stay or will he go? or will he be pushed out? there are fewer than six weeks before the republicans start to decide who they want to nominate. and right now, there are a number of forces that could keep donald trump from being that person. colorado could do it, as we speak, lawyers are getting ready to argue over whether donald trump can constitutionally stay on the ballot after he incited an insurrection. which a judge ruled in colorado. a conviction in one of the criminal cases swirling around him could also do it. fulton county d.a. fani willis just listed her witnesses for the former president s election interference trial. trump s own vice president is at the top of the list. four of his gop rivals will try to do it tonight in alabama by convincing republican voters in increasingly c
Seismic changes at the voting booth. how many of you think you might split the ticket when you go into the voting booth. show of hands. all of you. that didn t used to be. what has changed in your mind, because this is not your first time voting. it is a lot up in the air. it was simpler when there was two or three things people were talking about. everyone wants a solution. that s what we are looking for in the leaders. come to the table. at least bring something. we don t want the same answers because they will get the same results. are you waiting to hear something that resonates with you even at this late moment? i am. i think we are all screaming for change and fighting against tradition and what we ve had. i don t think that politicians, lifelong politicians, i think washington is out of touch with the common person in america. more than before?
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