and because we have been fighting the fight since our beginning, we have learned a fundamental truth. democracy only works when we work for it! [cheers and applause] when we fight for it! when we demand it! and apparently today, when we stand in line for hours to meet it at the ballot box, that is when democracy works! i m here tonight to tell you, both remained to be counted. there are voices that are waiting to be heard. across our state, folks are opening up their dreams of voters and absentee ballots, and we believe our chance for a stronger georgia is just within reach. but we cannot seize it until all voices are heard. and i promise you tonight, we are going to make sure that every vote is counted. every single vote. every vote counts. [cheers and applause] because i will tell you this, in
45% of the vet. kristen sinemma is trailing by 14,000. the republican mcsally up by the mallest of margins. nevada and montana. there is nevada. you have the republican there dean helder up a couple of points. but only 22% of the precincts reporting. 45% for jackie rosa the democratic opponent. things are looking in the incumbents favour. early on. montana you see right there he has 48.1%. he is trailing 49% to 48.1%. 58% of the vote in now. this is watched closely. president trump said he made it on the target list. tester voted no on kavanaugh. we have a whole lot more races coming up. it is interesting how the senate is picking up the seats
high camp. donnelly voted no and those three senate democrats are gone. kavanaugh had a big impact. we ll see whether there s an impact in montana as well. that was a big backfire. a lot of people thought that was about supreme court justice. i think chuck schumer look at the landscape. 26 of the 35 were his members. the play to get republicans to pull kavanaugh and maybe not deliver the votes. that would have suppressed vote turnout. you had a record mid-term. the antitrump voters we knew were coming. the president got more of the 63 million trump voters back. they were fired up by kavanaugh and other issues. emgation and other thing. he brought them up. and i tell you the house republicans and the senate republicans. they didn t have a message. everyone knows what donald trump message was. to make america great again. you know voters couldn t tell us what the message was. they will have to break out from the leaders? as he worries about his even
it s about our voices. to say our voices. it s about our votes. say our votes. it s about our time, say our time. our voices! our votes! our time! because we are georgia, say it! we are georgia! we are georgia! [cheers and applause] say it with me, say we are georgia. we are georgia! we are georgia! so let s get it done! think you so much ! [cheers and applause] ed: a pretty defiant speech from stacey abrams, democratic nominee for governor in georgia, she is down at least three points or so but there is roughly 4% of the vote, if you look at that, down three points, there is about 6% counted. she is saying she wants all the votes counted. julie: absentee ballots. ed: with only 96% counted,
healthcare. when you think of what the republicans were hit on. on taking away preexisting conditions. that effects republicans. we were hit the seats we lost new jersey, new york, pennsylvania. we took away the state and local property deductions and our voters used those. those suburban digits it was the leaders wouldn t budge. they made republicans win re-election but they voted against it. john castle and two new york republicans. the new jersey republicans lost on that issue. the same we didn t have to have that vote. in california seats were the state and local tax issue is big as well. we simply don t are have the results, because they re just starting to come not in the west coast. there could be more republican losses out west. congressman ross lost in illinois his suburban district.