right now. my opponent is the most extreme nominee for the u.s. senate in modern history. i could ask how are you going to fix the economy? the exact opposite of joe biden and maggie hassan. by january i ll be even better. but dr. oz will be a fraud. we have 40-year high inflation. he s recklessly spending our children s money. fetterman thought that was important. my opponent says he wants to punish the doctors. i think that mark kelly is the very worst united states senator. i ve had an opponent that is driving around in a bus that says deport them all. dreamers should be here. she had the opportunity to stand with nevada, to tell joe biden that she wasn t going to spend more money. she cast that vote. i have faith in the people of georgia. whether it s tonight or a few nights from now, you mark my word, the people of georgia are going to get this right. you listen to our president. he said the biggest threat to democracy is voting for republicans. no. t
nearby and here stateside, nearby and here stateside, republican primaries have the attention of washington and bedminsterashi. nn iter looks like we already have winners, if you can believe itt or not, in missouri and inls michigan. h and the polls have just closed in arizona. gh now this hour, hour is going to be a high wire act as we bringal you alll of these breaking stories. but we begin tonighth with threats and truth. that is the focus of tonight s angle. five years ago, speaker gingrich with the taiwan. itwr was a completely wrong. the u.s. should draw a lesson f rofrom instead of making repeate the mistakes it s now. well, let me just tell you one thing, 10:00 a.m. in taiwan and to her credit, nancy, pelosi didn t back down when china essentially threatened to shoot s her plane out of the skt now 1 she s been on the ground for, what, about 12 hours or so landing here just after ten , thirty a.m. eastern today. we re going to bring e you news about the specifics of
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the democrat is considered the frontrunner. but ronchetti s path to victory has to include winning over hispanics that make up 40% of new mexico s voters. governor grisham campaigned on keeping abortion legal. ronchetti campaigned on campaigned on the border. the number 1 issue is the economy. we talked to voters. they said they re voting on inflation and gas prices. also worth noting, ronchetti released texts that he said a local tv employee sent to grisham s campaign during her 2018 run. he said the texts tipped off grisham about debate topics and questions. ronchetti says the texts are relevant in this race because they reveal governor grisham is a cheater. we caught up with the governor and asked her if she wanted to deny receiving those texts. governor, mark ronchetti says you have not denied that your campaign received those 2018 debate texts. do you want to deny that you received them? all of the character attacks
but there is a big ballot measure in the state of kansas now. this is how it s written. yes vote on the measure would remove the state constitution from sonst the state constituti, and hand the issueue to the stae legislature. a no vote on thiseald measure wd make no changes. keeping abortion rights enshrined in kansas, the state constitution right now, no. is that 63% and yes is at thirty seven and we ve got about 85%. looks like no is goingg to win. what does that mean? bo it means that kansas will have those abortion rights enshrineds in the state constitution, but s it also means something bigger, for other states . h as youea know, this will be a battle as we head into some more of these primaries and as we head to the general election in november.