our democracy and then using that power to rip away our rights. joining me from madison, wisconsin, to discuss is jesse capitol bureau chief for the capitol times. jesse,, even where the gathere last night, it is very rar that people get this fired u and this excited, this muc money gets raised for a stat supreme court of election. things are very different with this race. what is it like in wisconsin tonight? you know, i think we ar pretty used to expect in close races, here is the fact that w have results less than two hours after polls closed and w have got a ten-point victory margin here, it is a littl unusual and i know tha liberals from those that supported her are pretty happy right now.
in wisconsin about republicans working our state and smashing our democracy and then using that power to rip away our rights. joining me from madison, wisconsin, to discuss is jesse capitol bureau chief for the capitol times. jesse,, even where the gathere last night, it is very rar that people get this fired u and this excited, this muc money gets raised for a stat supreme court of election. things are very different with this race. what is it like in wisconsin tonight? you know, i think we ar pretty used to expect in close races, here is the fact that w have results less than two hours after polls closed and w have got a ten-point victory margin here, it is a littl unusual and i know tha liberals from those that supported her are pretty happy right now. in wisconsin, women had not had access to abortion in thei home state since last year what does this election mean
senate, and then turn around and vote for a democrat, that s a big problem, they represent three times his victory margin and 19,122 people who voted for brian kemp for governor and jumped over the senate race, did not come out. if i were being warnock, i would be worried. said i m voting for kemp, the republican governor but not walker as a republican senate nominee and if those people don t come out and vote for a certain, 120 some odd thousand of them and vote for rafael warnock he s in trouble. the race is turnout, turnout, and why the race is up and down and really hard to predict until the close of the polls. molly: i enjoyed the whiteboard. happy thanksgiving for you. john: the whiteboard, makes a
145,000 eligible black voters. only 16,000 showed up to vote. in cattle parish, there are 73,000 black voters. only 6,955 showed up to vote early. there are 900,000 registered black voters. 96,000 black voters have showed up so far. that means for every black person in louisiana right now that you see, when you see ten, only one of them voted. angie, the victory margin for kennedy, senator kennedy, he only got like 800,000 some odd votes. meaning that there are more black voters registered to vote in louisiana than his victory total. you have talked a lot about this, about owning our power and figuring out how to make voting connected to this. what do you make of all this? i think it s really simple. and this isn t a conversation about us shaming black voters. it s about us talking about our power. talking about what it will take. and i think the reality of it