dixon, all signs point to primary wins. that could be a good sign for democrats who believe far right candidates actually help them in the general election. plus we ll be watching trump s strength being tested in michigan and washington where he s trying to sink three of the house republicans who voted to impeach him after the capitol riot. for the first time since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade, voters will be heard on that issue and we ll get our first real clue as to whether abortion rights will be the rallying cry democrats hope it is. the focus is kansas, where voters will decide on a constitutional amendment that would clear the way for the state legislature to ban abortion outright. so far early in-person voting is up more than 200% from four years ago, but polling shows the vote itself. michael steele is with me. he s former chair of the republican national committee. at the big board, national split political correspondent steve kornacki. good to see everyb
wade has reignited the fight for abortion rights. in states like michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin, access to basic essential reproductive health care might be determined by who is elected as governor or attorney general, and whether or not they will enforce abortion bans. and if republicans take control of congress, that leaves room for the possibility that they will begin working towards a national abortion ban. a goal that was planned even before roe is overturned. the assault on personal freedoms also extends to the lgbtq community. in recent, years republican leaders have been exploiting anti lgbtq sentiment for their political benefit. republican state legislatures are on track to introduce a record number of anti-lgbtq bills in 2022. so far this year, 13 states have already passed such laws. additionally, supreme justice clarence thomas is alarming opinion in the dobbs decision last month prompted congress to take up new legislation to protect same-sex marriage. int
legislature will do, but it gives the power to the elected officials to then take abortion into their hands. there hasn t been a ton of polling, there s really only one poll that shows about 47% of kansas, kansans, want to vote yes on this value amendment, it would remove those constitutional protections. 43% want to know, 10% are undecided. we are deciding that this will be pretty close jonathan. coming to us from kansas, thank you so much. turning now to michigan, let s bring in the states attorney general, dany attorney general nessel, thank you for being here. where do abortion rights in michigan stand today in a post roe america? well, jonathan, they are hanging by a thread right now. we have a couple lawsuits that were filed actually before the dobbs decision came down, in anticipation that road be
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