tough political argument, shannon. shannon: well, in looking at the filing with the supreme court from, their argument was, oh, people already think they re getting their loans forgiven, so doesn t that get to the argument any president could say is, all right, i m going to start this problem now, and if the court stops it, it s going to throw you into chaos even if it s potentially illegal. this is the first time i ve heard the white house trying to get the supreme court to bail them out politically. i understand it was initially, it was a political ploy to try to get younger voters energized for the midterm elections. i think it worked. but, you know, the exit polls showed america is divided 50-50 in the exit polling. so this is something that hay got a quick sugar high before the midterms. they re dealing with the legal problems, and i think they realize they blamed republican officials, but it s the courts that are blocking their ability to get this done. so i don t think the s
tough political argument, shannon. shannon: well, in looking at the filing with the supreme court from, their argument was, oh, people already think they re getting their loans forgiven, so doesn t that get to the argument any president could say is, all right, i m going to start this problem now, and if the court stops it, it s going to throw you into chaos even if it s potentially illegal. this is the first time i ve heard the white house trying to get the supreme court to bail them out politically. i understand it was initially, it was a political ploy to try to get younger voters energized for the midterm elections. i think it worked. but, you know, the exit polls showed america is divided 50-50 in the exit polling. so this is something that hay got a quick sugar high before the midterms. they re dealing with the legal problems, and i think they realize they blamed republican officials, but it s the courts that are blocking their ability to get this done. so i don t think the s
majority? todd: fresh pitch to welcome more illegal immigrants into this country. listen to this. we have a population that is not reproducing on its own with the same level that is used to, the only way we re going to have a great future in eshg m, is if we welcome and embrace immigrantses, goal is to help dreamers and get a path to citizenship for all 11 million. todd: david, they are not hiding it, they want democrat voters, what do you make of that statement? anybody been lied to lately? how many decades, not years, decades and especially since reagan amnesty, have you heard democrats lie to illegal aliens, blended families, we will give you a path to citizenship. it is another lie. hispanics have you have mooed in exit polling and survey of 115,000 voters and respondents
and you are not endorsing either candidate as i understand, you do plan to vote. you could like to hold a forum with each of them. to really get more information for voters on where they stand on the issues. has either candidate taken you up on that offer? neither candidate has responded yet. we re going to send out a renew the invitation to the candidates because i think it is important that we hold a forum and not a debate. a forum we could get more in depth and hear from the candidates and how they want to earn the liberty arian and independent votes in this runoff and i want them to be responsive and now they see what happens when they are not. who are those voters? do they fit in one nice neat little box. i would imagine no. no, looking at exit polling, the largest pool was independents and that is largest pool of voters that exist because as party get
arizona and the governor s race that. just in the last few minutes, we received the latest drop of ballots from maricopa county. democrat katie hobbs has held on to her solid lead, while republican kari lake s chance to cut into that lead, into that gap, have narrowed. election denying lake wanted at least 55% of that vote to hold out hope of being in the game. which only managed 54%. we ll keep an eye on that race. it s a big race. now, one key to democrats aren t performing in these midterms was young voters. according to nbc exit polling, the biggest lead they had with any age group was with those under 29 years old. 63% of voters aged between 18 and 29 aligned with the