comply with the january 6th committee. you have another type of criminal referral september in terms of general crimes in terms of things people have committed not necessarily against congress. there is a litany of october from january 6th there. in terms of what we will learn, probably not very much in terms of what is disclosed. we will likely learn who a referral is made about and possibly the charge. but the information is going to be in most cases nonpublic and they re not going to disclose that in terms of what they turn over to the doj. ryan, do we know anything about what came out of the meeting sunday and are we hearing about agreements or agreements about where this is going? well, we know they made progress, chris. this is still an ongoing debate about how many criminal referrals to hannover and the scope of those criminal referrals. in general, the committee members appear to be on the same page. it is a matter of finalizing what they want to hand over not
more goes the way that some would like it. do you believe that folks in your state and elsewhere are beginning to understand just how crucial state elections are to our democracy? i keep saying this, i was talking about it with ali last night. i don t think that any of us four years ago, five years ago, knew a single name of a secretary of state in this country. absolutely. this really is a sea change moment for democrats, and there are so many people especially local activists, committed democratic party members, grassroots groups, who won their state legislature races. attorney general, as governors races. that work, finalizing building grassroots networks that can turn out voters for offices that are far from the national news. that makes all the difference in the times in, what molly was referring to, we saw donald trump go state-by-state and try to
elsewhere are beginning to understand just how crucial state elections are to our democracy? i keep saying this, i was talking about it with ali last night. i don t think that any of us four years ago, five years ago, knew a single name of a secretary of state in this country. absolutely. this really is a sea change moment for democrats, and there are so many people especially local activists, committed democratic party members, grassroots groups, who won their state legislature races. attorney general, as governors races. that work, finalizing building grassroots networks that can turn out voters for offices that are far from the national news. that makes all the difference in the times in, what molly was referring to, we saw donald trump go state-by-state and try to pressure state officials to overturn election results. in wisconsin and in these other states, there were people running for officers who wanted to do that in 2024. there is a bill in our state legislature that re
doesn t need to come here. don t mention my name. don t say that he knows me neil: are you surprised me let me ask you. you re a economic adviser and he was dealing with the controversy in his first mid-term, barack obama, losing 40 seats because of the healthcare act and finalizing and that that was deemed controversial. there s other issues to be fair. this president can t seem to get a handle on that palpable rage. do you think if he were to have a rough day tomorrow, democrats lose the house, potentially the senate, he would pivot? he would acknowledge that he got a shellacking? i think he would acknowledge that he got a shellacking if he gets one. i anticipate for trump, for clinton, obama, for a lot of presidents, the first mid-term is a rough go.