i m kim brunhuber. coming up on cnn newsroom, the stakes are so high in the u.s. midterm elections that four current or former presidents are back out on the campaign trail, hoping to get their candidates in the win column on tuesday. we ve got the latest from the battleground states ahead. ukraine is reacting to iran s admission it has sent drones to russia after weeks of denying it and we re live in kyiv with details. plus comes on, kyle tucker, this time they finish the job. the houston astros the houston astros clinched the title, game six of the world series. coming up, we ll show you the biggest plays. announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. with the u.s. midterm elections just a few days away, several presidents have descended on a key swing state. in pennsylvania, barack obama shared the stage with president joe biden on saturday. both campaigned if democrat john fetterman in the closely watched sfl senate race and w
recently is that their politics is in some case reducing to a politics of race, that has defined american politics for so long. in what races then do you think that latinos and african-americans will play the biggest part? they re going to play the biggest part in the races where they make up the largest constituencies. at this juncture, it s a matter of numbers for democrats. and mayor elections here in the united states are really focused on turning out people and mobilizing them to get to the ballot. and latinos make up a large number of election electoral constituencies across a number of the swing states that so many poll watchers are focusing on. arizona, for sure, nevada, as well. and also, i would say, north carolina, and possibly even georgia, where you have growing numbers of latinos in the american south. so if latinos are increasingly seeing themselves along this sort of racialized lens, this trend that democrats
feel left out? because you have black women who are the base of this party, the back bone of this party? can you deal with the rural folk and at the same time deal with your folk? ? let s get into it you guys are so nice. if everybody was like this we d have 10 oh% of the vote. i think we re just clear that black people live in rural areas. you just said you grew up in a rural area. true. but we are arguing with the black census report we just put out is that what candidates do in the kban is any engage us symbolically and don t engage us around the substance of experiences. what does the substance look like. substance looks like talking to us about how you re going to deal with the health care issue in this country but looking at it from racialized lens, understanding that in communities throughout the south which are concentrated with black communities, that gop legislators are refusing federal dollars to panned programs like medicaid. what that means is that there are a wh