whose ex wife accused him of abuse, and schmidt is the state attorney general who joined trump s lawsuit to overturn the 2020 election. both want to be the endorsement of trump and trump taunted taunted leave decision by simply endorsing eric. it s unclear how much trumps endorsement manners matters at all. to me it s a little bit alarming because this man is no longer a former president to a lot of these people. he is like a god, he is something that they look up to and to me a lot of times maybe he isn t the best person to look up to. that doesn t mean to say that he didn t do a lot of good things, especially for the middle class community, but i think people are running a little too far with his influence. over in arizona where polls close in just two hours, trump is backing a poll of election deniers in the republican gubernatorial primary. trump went for carey lake, she has made her trump s false claims of a storm election the centerpiece of her campaign. and an extr
message was? and are you worried at all that coming so late in the process and being so confusing just outright lie basically, not confusing, it s a lie. do you believe, do you worry that it throws and enough confusion that it causes a problem for how the outcome may be for this? well i worry about everything in this campaign. but a lot of the education effort has been aimed at making sure people understand that in spite of the confusion language, no is the way to preserve women s reproductive choices. no is the way to make sure that we don t have another government mandate where politicians in the legislature are making decisions about women s health. in kansas. so that education has gone on, i hope that this last minute attempt to once again confuse people, will not be successful. just because the no effort has
steve. yeah we ve got about 60,000 in their, we re starting to see a bunch of counties report votes. you can see no on this referendum by vote a little less than 2 to 1 margin with the early numbers. this is starting to come into focus on how this is going to play out tonight. what is looking out is consistently every county is reporting out that mail vote, that early vote first. that is the strongest most democratic vote, we know it s likely to be the strongest vote in opposition to this constitutional amendment. some of the counties that have come in, here s reilly county for instance, this is where manhattan, kansas, kansas state university. it just look here, in the 2020 presidential election, joe biden carried his county by about four and a half points. right now no has about a 50-point advantage. that is on the strength of the male vote and the early vote. you can expect in a county like
issues of affordability, job creation, bringing back american manufacturing. we talk about not making a perfect enemy of the good. this is definitely a situation where the good of the american families, and the good of the country was put ahead of the perfect bill. the perfect ole for progressives, the perfect bill for joe manchin. it was really a compromise which is what people wanted. where they all came together and said one of this is a country need? the country needs a plan on manufacturing, a plan on clean energy, and you saw the problem solvers come to the country table across a wide political spectrum. i think that s presenting voters with a choice not a referendum on the perfect but say hey, who s moving us forward and who is presenting a kind of divisive chaos we can t afford? michelle goldberg and tom burrell and thank you both. we are starting to get numbers in from kansas. i want to go back to steve kornacki at the big board with the latest.
been very vocal over and over again. but it is really discouraging and it s really kind of distressing that former congressman tim heals camp has not been linked to the website. the republican base website that put out these calls. we know that s in large part, they have been paid for by the catholic church. so that part of this campaign is just overwhelmingly disappointing when kansas voters are not being asked to make a choice based on real information and opportunity to have a great turnout. what we are seeing though s record numbers of people coming to vote in this midterm, primary election. we ve never seen numbers like this. people were still in line in wichita, when i got on this call. so i am hopeful that the big turnout means that people have paid attention and they really