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All In With Chris Hayes

makes our job market strong, and creates a lot of good union jobs. the president is the most pro-union president we've ever had. he wants to create the kind of manufacturing jobs that people can raise a family on, that we can build economies around, that we can build the country around. >> we mention the presidents pro labor record, which i think speaks for itself, although i've gotta ask you about the railroad strike. obviously, there was a majority of the workers represented voted against that deal that had been negotiated by the biden administration. the president urged both houses in congress to pass, and they did, legislation that essentially force the deal whether the workers wanted or not. but a lot of workers who say they are angry, you see the problems with our current rail system -- is the sort of just in time model that has cut down 30% of the labor force, as people going to god knows where at 2 am, and those six days, it's unsustainable and dangerous.

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All In With Chris Hayes

through 2026, with a long time in the making. the product of a lot of hard work on the ground in the state by some people you might not recognize. we were there all the way back in 2014, almost nine years ago, thailand about how a bunch of folks in georgia were setting in motion a plan that could make this moment happen. if i told you that, georgia deep red georgia could be a blue state. and it is all a matter of simple math. >> they're 600,000 unregistered black people in the state, and 230,000 unregistered agents and latinos on top of that. and if we could just sign up 750,000 of them, it be almost impossible for the republicans to win again. >> organizers say there are roughly 830,000 unregistered voters of color in the state. they can register 90% of them, and 70% of those people vote, that's over 520,000 new fighters. and if 80% of those voters go

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All In With Chris Hayes

again? this is what brought him to politics. this is what brought him to the white house. so we've been relentless about the idea that we should make things in america again. we should create six figure jobs for people who don't have a four year college degree. making the products of the future. making electric cars. electric batteries. making high tech semiconductors. and we should do that because it's great for our jobs and it's also great for making sure we're not dependent on foreign sources for these key supply chain issues. one thing we saw as we came out of the pandemic was all kinds of shortages of chips, of key elements to make cars. we had a lot of backlogs and tie ups and i systems. as a result, prices went up. i think reassuring these jobs, these manufacturing, makes our country strong, it makes our national security strong, it

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All In With Chris Hayes

troubled periods. i think walker is completely electable. he is ahead at the beginning of this race. we are fully behind him. every candidate has flaws. and assets. this candidate has a lot of assets. is very competitive. and has a great chance of winning. >> listen to mitch mcconnell. mitch mcconnell was behind herschel walker. mitch mcconnell, while donald trump owes qudus here. no, we have the tape. and that is part of what made this entire enterprise such a bizarre spectacle from the beginning. of cynicism in american politics for all these people. with large and influential platforms. graham, mitch mcconnell, sean hannity, just day after day, night after night, to the cameras, with a straight face, herschel walker is a great candidate. herschel walker should be a u. s. senator. everyone knew he was not, including, thankfully, enough georgia voters, which is windy and, what did it do? it blew up in their faces. and it's not like they weren't

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Inside Politics With John King

are acknowledging that the spending on airwaves on those two issues is flaying a role. >> spending, if you bring that up let's come here. if you look, democrats have spent a boatload more money on abortion ads. republicans have an advantage narrowing on crime because democrats came in late realizing they need to counter. republican ads on crime, that is. a big edge on the issue of inflation and taxation essentially democratic spending, more traditional republican messages there. the question is it's a lot of money and we're watching it shift in key races as we get across it. the question is, would wings the ad war in the end? >> yeah, i mean, look, it ultimately comes down as many midterms do base turnout so democrats clearly view based on what you just showed there, john, that abortion is what is going to motivate the key pieces of their base whether young voters or voters' color as well as women. we've seen women, particularly white women kind of go back and forth between the republican and democrats and so ultimately, you know, in 2018 for women it ended

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CNN Newsroom Live

>> so, christine, you get first go this hour. in so many ways, these two candidates cannot be more different if they tried. it seems though that chris is trying to get motivate the bays, trying to stop desantis from making this run for the white house. is that a strategy that's going to work? >> well, i mean, here's what i think the reality is. midterm elections are different and save presidential year election. it really is a base turnout, you have to turn out a lot of people who either self identify as democrats or republicans. for him, he's got to have that mass -- among democrats. and then try to win over as many of those independents as he can. it is a tough state to be really brutally frank about it. florida is not what i would consider kind of a purplish swing state. it's definitely trending more and more conservative. and desantis has you know, advantages. the current governor obviously,

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Meet the Press

will divide republicans, drive base turnout and turn swing voters, suburban women in particular from a focus on the economy to the fight over reproductive rights. one of the states with a trigger law was arkansas, and the supreme court released the decision, the state official banned all except to save the life of a mother. no exception for rape or incest. governor hutchinson, welcome back to "meet the press." >> great to be with you, chuck. thank you. >> let me start with what the arkansas law does. no exception for rape or incest. do you believe that's a mistake? >> well, first of all, this is a day that those in the pro-life movement worked for over 40 years. i didn't think it would come this quickly, and the decision of the supreme court was really something that will save lives. in arkansas, we immediately followed the direction of the

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FOX and Friends

forget, joe biden accused republicans of being segregationists and actual racists like george wallace and bull conner who were democrats by the way because they wouldn't get on board with a piece of legislation pushed by the far left to eliminate voter i.d. across the country and to federalize elections. so this piece in politico is really about joe biden trying to get out there in the ways that he can with his low approval rating and get his democratic base worked up for the midterm election. midterm elections are base elections. they are all about base turnout. that's what he is trying to do here. joe biden came into the white house and was wanting to be a transformational president. he wanted to push through all these enormous spending bills like build back better for example which started as a $6 trillion bill. wasn't able to get it through the democratic side of the senate and became a dame duck and the truth is he doesn't need republicans in washington to get anything done. the democrats control the house, the senate and the white house.

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Fox News at Night With Shannon Bream-20211104-04:14:00

after a year and a half of a pandemic. they want to see lower taxes, glen younkin ran on gettingoid -f the grocery tax. common sense prince - - and that's why republicans had such a huge win. >> one of - - put a tweet from julian castro, younkin has shown republicans they can launder dog whistles through huge platforms driving base turnout while distancing from trump. democrats need to better control the narrative with their own wedge issues and with a positive forward-thinking message. he says dog whistles. we heard a number of other pundits saying this is about white supremacy. how do you answer those charges? >> i find that so offensive, especially when you look at virginia, where eelected a hispanic attorney general, we elected winsome sears the first african american lieutenant

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Stephanie Ruhle Reports-20211103-13:18:00

last night or in 2020. do both parties need to recalibrate and stop focusing on their bases and start focusing on everyone else or at the very least broaden out their base so they can get through the primaries? >> yeah, look, it's a combination of base turnout and persuasion, and i think, you know, in virginia and likely in new jersey, too, the votes are still being counted there. i think we saw that republican candidates were able to benefit from really high republican base turnout, but also that they did make inroads as steve showed on the big board that they made inroads in places that trended away from them, particularly during the trump years, and so it's a combination of both, and if you've got, you know, the right candidate and the right environment, which i think glenn youngkin was in virginia, you know, you can do the persuasion, and you can also benefit from the base turnout without necessarily having to do big rallies with donald trump. if youngkin had wanted donald trump to do an in-person rally

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