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even despite florida's 60% threshold. why? because we know there's a significant amount of republicans and independents who still believe in a woman's right to choose. we've seen this in other states. ohio, kentucky, where the referendums have happened and we know for a fact that that support is pretty much holding in the polling that we've seen in florida, as well. i do draw the line on whether or not those voters, republicans and independents that say they are going to vote for a woman's right to choose her not necessarily going to wholly transfer their vote in florida for partisan or democratic candidates for statewide office. until we see polling that shows that happening, i would tread lightly on whether or not florida is still in play. >> so you're saying you could envision scenarios that a lot of people in florida, women and others who sam going to vote to protect a woman's right to reproductive rights but doesn't necessarily mean i'll vote for democrats on the rest of the ticket and the risk of democrats campaigning on
even despite florida's 60% threshold. why? because we know there's a significant amount of republicans and independents who still believe in a woman's right to choose. we've seen this in other states. ohio, kentucky, where the referendums have happened and we know for a fact that that support is pretty much holding in the polling that we've seen in florida, as well. i do draw the line on whether or not those voters, republicans and independents that say they are going to vote for a woman's...
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at the same time, though, florida's highest court also decided to allow florida voters the chance to amend their state's constitution this november and enshrine the right to abortion. putting abortion on the ballot in a presidential election year is the last thing republicans wanted today happen. the last time abortion rights were on the ballot in florida during a presidential election was the year 2012. that year voters soundly rejected new abortion restrictions by a 10-point margin, and that in turn almost certainly helped president barack obama narrowly carry the state over republican mitt rumny. that marks the last time a democratic presidential candidate won florida. yesterday nbc news was the first to report on a new memo from president biden's campaign outlining how it believes democrats might win back that state this november. today a group of house democrats traveled to florida for a field hearing about the state's restrictive abortion bans. among the witnesses at that meeting is debra dosher, a florida woman who was forced by state law to carry her baby to term despite doct
at the same time, though, florida's highest court also decided to allow florida voters the chance to amend their state's constitution this november and enshrine the right to abortion. putting abortion on the ballot in a presidential election year is the last thing republicans wanted today happen. the last time abortion rights were on the ballot in florida during a presidential election was the year 2012. that year voters soundly rejected new abortion restrictions by a 10-point margin, and that...
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florida democrats lost by 19 points. we saw over 1 million democrats not show up to the november 22 election, crippling our state. so he took that 19 points, and the rest of the nation talked about this huge victory that he had here in florida. overinflated his success rate, over inflated his platform. i even gave him advice last year via social media saying, look, if you want to be president of the united states, don't take florida into this jane tris direction. floridians didn't want a six -week abortion ban. floridians didn't wonk -- when it comes to our fire arms. and he kept doing all of these things, thinking that if he was to go right of trump, that was gonna be successful for him. instead, he should've consolidated the anti trump support and made sure that he was that candidate who is gonna beat trump. you can't beat trump by going right of trump and thinking that something that's going to resonate with people across the country. certainly it was never going to be able to president on a -- >> speaking of donald t
florida democrats lost by 19 points. we saw over 1 million democrats not show up to the november 22 election, crippling our state. so he took that 19 points, and the rest of the nation talked about this huge victory that he had here in florida. overinflated his success rate, over inflated his platform. i even gave him advice last year via social media saying, look, if you want to be president of the united states, don't take florida into this jane tris direction. floridians didn't want a six...
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i believe florida over 84,000 were reported in florida, which is an increase from 2022. there are states like georgia that have a six-week abortion ban that you have people coming elsewhere in the south that have become a choice desert, flocking to florida. can you talk a little bit about what this means for the people of florida who may need abortions either life saving or otherwise and what the immediate future for them in the next few weeks is? >> yeah, this will be devastating. and to your point, it is not just for floridians, but the entire south. i mean we are all seeing these maps that will have red all over the south when they will have access to abortion. so florida, they were the last opportunity for the front lines, for so many women across the entire south. so now we've got the 15-week abortion ban that was held up in the courts yesterday, which then triggers the six-week abortion ban, which will go into effect now in roughly 29 days. so over the course of the next seven months until we finally have an opportunity for the people to vote back on this, you're g
i believe florida over 84,000 were reported in florida, which is an increase from 2022. there are states like georgia that have a six-week abortion ban that you have people coming elsewhere in the south that have become a choice desert, flocking to florida. can you talk a little bit about what this means for the people of florida who may need abortions either life saving or otherwise and what the immediate future for them in the next few weeks is? >> yeah, this will be devastating. and to...
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he's back home in florida. any official word, speaking to the press, anything on camera that we might see for him will come from his home in florida. i'm confirming that that is in tallahassee but i believe he's in the capital. that's where his family flew off to after iowa. i am getting word from one of my sources that the decision was made this afternoon. deliberations were clearly happening up until the last minute. from watching from the outside, we are watching these moves being made. he pulled out of appearances this morning. we don't have reporting as to why, but it certainly lead to some speculation. the move to leave south carolina and add these new hampshire events, none of which are happening now, by the way, they all raise a lot of eyebrows and a lot of questions. there was a feeling of uneasiness. there was a feeling of a little bit of depletion. the air seemed to have come out of this campaign over the last few days. in my last interview with him, coming right off of iowa, one of the anecdotes tha
he's back home in florida. any official word, speaking to the press, anything on camera that we might see for him will come from his home in florida. i'm confirming that that is in tallahassee but i believe he's in the capital. that's where his family flew off to after iowa. i am getting word from one of my sources that the decision was made this afternoon. deliberations were clearly happening up until the last minute. from watching from the outside, we are watching these moves being made. he...
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florida? it's something that does not seem to have resonated across the country at this point, right? >> it certainly is what he meant, his policy portfolio that works really well during his reelection in 2022 is something he wanted to scale nationally. you're right, it has not worked. we talk to people early on in the campaign trail, even in iowa, -- iowa is the florida of midwest, talking to those early state voters and pandering to them. some of them were taking aback by hey, we're from the state, we're proud of our state without comparing it to another, so is very florida-centric message -- including policies that are not buying large popular -- policy conversation, it's a messaging conversation about how we talked about florida maybe he should've. and then there's of course once trump really got engaged any started focusing on the race again, it really drowned out a lot of what the governor desantis was trying to do. >> okay. the book is swamped three to show on earth or at least in flori
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flocking to florida. can you talk a little bit about what this means for the people of florida who may need abortions either life saving or otherwise and what, the immediate future for them in the next few weeks. >> this will be devastating. as to your point, not just for floridians but the entire south. we are all seeing the maps with red all over the south with access to abortion. so florida was the last opportunity with so many women across the entire south. now we have 15 week abortion ban that was held up in the courts yesterday. which triggers the six week abortion ban that will go into effect in 29 days. over the course of the next seven months you will hear stories like you are hearing earlier in the top of your show. these heartbreaking stories of women having to make these ultimate decisions. decision so private and intimate, it should only be between the woman, her doctor, and anybody else she allows into that space. certainly not politicians. but you will see women having to make these life al
flocking to florida. can you talk a little bit about what this means for the people of florida who may need abortions either life saving or otherwise and what, the immediate future for them in the next few weeks. >> this will be devastating. as to your point, not just for floridians but the entire south. we are all seeing the maps with red all over the south with access to abortion. so florida was the last opportunity with so many women across the entire south. now we have 15 week...
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on monday, florida's supreme court issued a ruling effectively allowing florida to ban abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. the florida court also ruled that voters will now be able to decide on whether to expand abortion access in november. that means donald trump will also get to vote on the issue in his home state. in the past, trump has suggested he would support a national ban on abortions around 15 weeks, but this afternoon, he stayed away from specifics. >> mr. president, do you support the six week abortion band of the florida supreme court just upheld? >> we'll be making a statement next week on abortion. we're going to make a statement next week. >> in november, abortion rights measures could be on the ballot in as many as 11 states, including florida. axios is reporting that abortion rights have won in every state where they have appeared on the ballot since roe v. wade was overturned. now, the biden campaign is eyeing the chance to turn florida into a new battleground. meanwhile, the latest fox news poll says support for legal abortion has hit a new high. it shows a reco
on monday, florida's supreme court issued a ruling effectively allowing florida to ban abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. the florida court also ruled that voters will now be able to decide on whether to expand abortion access in november. that means donald trump will also get to vote on the issue in his home state. in the past, trump has suggested he would support a national ban on abortions around 15 weeks, but this afternoon, he stayed away from specifics. >> mr. president, do you...
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people don't florida off, they said florida is unwinnable. kratz in the state like yourself, and the state party chair, have kept at it and you talked about the gains in flipping a seat in the state legislature, not to mention flipping a seat in the mayor of jacksonville, what is your message to folks, and we look forward to the summer and then the general election in the fall and november? >> my message simply is that is winnable. we have been building the momentum to this proof of concept, starting with that my your race and then the special election and now having this little language in november is essential. it shows us that democrats have a pathway to talk to the voters about what they want to talk about, which we know is essential to turn out. i also say, i mean, look, florida has 29 electoral votes. we need florida. saving our state helps to save our country because we need a state as large as florida to be able to flip and help secure american democracy. i feel that this is no longer just about making sure democrats win. it is protec
people don't florida off, they said florida is unwinnable. kratz in the state like yourself, and the state party chair, have kept at it and you talked about the gains in flipping a seat in the state legislature, not to mention flipping a seat in the mayor of jacksonville, what is your message to folks, and we look forward to the summer and then the general election in the fall and november? >> my message simply is that is winnable. we have been building the momentum to this proof of...
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they are privileged to serve on the florida supreme court, it is dictated by florida voters. although, ron desantis gets to initially appoint them to the bench, their ability to stay on the bench can only happen if florida voters want it to happen. so, it seems accountability may also come home to roost for conservative judges who fail to support what 62% of floridians demand, reproductive rights. so, when voters go to the ballot box in november, they will decide for themselves what they want their future to be. accountability, meaning different things to different people, but for florida voters, accountability means taking back their power and having their voices heard. thank you, all, for joining us today. you can catch me back your next saturday at noon, eastern. remember to follow us on social media, following our handle. you can also catch clips of the show on youtube. but, don't go anywhere. "msnbc reports" is next with ali velshi filling in for alex wood. wood. ( ♪♪ ) ♪ i feel free... ♪ ♪ to bear my skin, yeah that's all me. ♪ ♪ nothing is everything ♪
they are privileged to serve on the florida supreme court, it is dictated by florida voters. although, ron desantis gets to initially appoint them to the bench, their ability to stay on the bench can only happen if florida voters want it to happen. so, it seems accountability may also come home to roost for conservative judges who fail to support what 62% of floridians demand, reproductive rights. so, when voters go to the ballot box in november, they will decide for themselves what they want...
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while florida voters will have the chance to vote on abortion access this november when the florida supreme court allowed the measure on the ballot, the conservative justices signaled their approval of the idea of constitutional state person hood, which has already invited interest in a potential fetal personhood bill in florida. conservative groups led by the heritage foundation have already proposed the idea that in the 1870s era comstock act, which banned obscenity, is in fact a total ban on abortion at the national level. the same groups have repeatedly backed bills that push for fetal personhood. donald trump has not said whether or not he would back the enforcement of comstock as a total abortion ban but in an interview with "time magazine," he suggested he would let states decide whether or not the government should be allowed to track menstrual cycles, to track menstrual cycles. and, to punish women for obtaining abortions. he has used that liquid before. so far in florida, maryland, new york and most likely in south dakota and missouri, voters will be deciding whether or not to exp
while florida voters will have the chance to vote on abortion access this november when the florida supreme court allowed the measure on the ballot, the conservative justices signaled their approval of the idea of constitutional state person hood, which has already invited interest in a potential fetal personhood bill in florida. conservative groups led by the heritage foundation have already proposed the idea that in the 1870s era comstock act, which banned obscenity, is in fact a total ban on...
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josÉ, let's take a listen to what florida are saying there in florida and then talk on the other side. >> i think it's sad to even think of having the option to have an abortion in our state. i think that people should have more morals. >> i have a daughter, so i want to, you know -- also, i am her advocate and she's of age to vote, too, and i hope she exercises that right. >> they are saying maybe florida is in play as it has become a red state instead of a swing state, and they are saying now that abortion is on the ballot, more will turn out to vote come november. >> thank you so much. with us now to take a closer look at all this, david rucker, senior writer at the dispatch, and juanita tolliver, host of a podcast. when the florida six-week ban takes effect, it will join other states that instituted similar bans, and now is the fact that this is becoming a pattern in many southern states, going to have a major impact, you think, coming in november? >> just as it did in 2022 and 2023. as long as the attacks continue from the right, abortion rights will be a mobilizing issue for dem
josÉ, let's take a listen to what florida are saying there in florida and then talk on the other side. >> i think it's sad to even think of having the option to have an abortion in our state. i think that people should have more morals. >> i have a daughter, so i want to, you know -- also, i am her advocate and she's of age to vote, too, and i hope she exercises that right. >> they are saying maybe florida is in play as it has become a red state instead of a swing state, and...
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what does this mean for abortion access in florida? >> 6-1 in favor of maintaining the 15-week abortion ban, which means ron desantis, the governor's six-week abortion ban, which he signed into law, takes effect in 30 days or so. florida is not going to be a safe haven for the south that it has been historically, especially under the time of roe in other states that were deserts for abortion clinics, where there was only one abortion clinic in those states. but then there was another decision, which is now bringing abortion to the ballot. 4-3 in favor of that. which means in november, floridians will head to the polls to decide whether or not abortion rights should be in the florida state constitution. i want to take a listen to some of the reaction that we got from on the ground in florida and how people are feeling about this. and then we'll talk. >> honestly, i feel like women should not be told what to do, to be honest. so, i think the government needs to stay out of it. >> i believe every woman should have a choice. i also think t
what does this mean for abortion access in florida? >> 6-1 in favor of maintaining the 15-week abortion ban, which means ron desantis, the governor's six-week abortion ban, which he signed into law, takes effect in 30 days or so. florida is not going to be a safe haven for the south that it has been historically, especially under the time of roe in other states that were deserts for abortion clinics, where there was only one abortion clinic in those states. but then there was another...
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. >>> and we're waiting for a key ruling from the florida supreme court. will abortion protections be on the ballot in november? what it all means for floridians and how the decision could have impact far beyond that state. but we begin with the specter of negative and violent political rhetoric that is once again rearing its ugly head. donald trump posting 77 times on easter sunday alone attacking the president, prosecutors, judges, sitting lawmakers and reposting dozens of far right articles praising him and trashing the biden administration. his primary easter message contained just seven words about easter itself, but 11 more calling his enemies evil and sick, america a failing nation. he even reposted an article comparing his held troubles to christ's crucifixion. this is not new, but the timing is making many house republicans increasingly uneasy as politico reports painfully aware that their own campaigns will constantly be asked to answer for his controversial or erats tick statements. so is this trump's intractable strategy now focused on his lega
. >>> and we're waiting for a key ruling from the florida supreme court. will abortion protections be on the ballot in november? what it all means for floridians and how the decision could have impact far beyond that state. but we begin with the specter of negative and violent political rhetoric that is once again rearing its ugly head. donald trump posting 77 times on easter sunday alone attacking the president, prosecutors, judges, sitting lawmakers and reposting dozens of far right...
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the post that women in florida should run, because you have no help here. the law is pretty draconian and allows abortions up until 15 weeks as long as you can prove assault or incest happened. which is hard if, let's say, your father is the one assaulting you. they include a ban on providing abortion pills through tele- medicare. all is not lost because florida women will have a chance to fight back with the ballot measure in november that would allow abortion up until viability. but that, too, could be in danger if they choose to vote for donald trump, who could very well, and is promising to impose, a national abortion ban. joining me now, florida state representative, great to see you, representative. your governor, ron desantis, has said that he does not believe that this measure to approve abortion in the constitution will pass. he says that, and also the amendment for recreational marijuana will fail. he says they're both extreme and radical and there is not a 60% threshold for either. your thoughts? >> it's great to see you. i wouldn't ask ron desan
the post that women in florida should run, because you have no help here. the law is pretty draconian and allows abortions up until 15 weeks as long as you can prove assault or incest happened. which is hard if, let's say, your father is the one assaulting you. they include a ban on providing abortion pills through tele- medicare. all is not lost because florida women will have a chance to fight back with the ballot measure in november that would allow abortion up until viability. but that,...
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i want to ask about it because you're such an expert in florida in florida politics. i will enough to remember when florida was a swing state, the state the democrats stood a chance of winning, and before it became a petri disk for far white right-wing conservative policy. implicated in the sort of rise of right-wing politics in florida's the collapse of the florida democratic party. how did that happen? >> it has been a decade or so in the making. when president obama won florida twice, and in that period there were about 700,000 will ridge more registered democrats than republicans in florida. since then republicans have taken control of every layer of state government. so there's no incentive to give support, the national money has all kind of stopped. in the same period of time, it expedited by governor desantis. he has spent $5 million or so just in voter registration. so right now republicans have a huge voter registration lead in florida over democrats and throughout the modern history of the state of florida that has been the reversal. there's been one side wi
i want to ask about it because you're such an expert in florida in florida politics. i will enough to remember when florida was a swing state, the state the democrats stood a chance of winning, and before it became a petri disk for far white right-wing conservative policy. implicated in the sort of rise of right-wing politics in florida's the collapse of the florida democratic party. how did that happen? >> it has been a decade or so in the making. when president obama won florida twice,...
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in florida. i don't think they are wrong given the extremism we have seen. >> donald trump does take the credit for overturning roe versus wade. there is a momentous decision taking away 50 years of right. i just want to point out as we turn to john on all of this, you know, the far right and trump republicans and the right to life activists have poisoned the word abortion. they make it sound like some sort of crime. by some sort of lazy woman that is immoral. the hypocrisy is incredible. i won't digress and you don't want me to do that. at the same time, i think democrats need to be smart with their words. i would take the word life. i would take the word life, life of the mother. especially with the cases with unviable pregnancies and we see the mothers' lives at risk. the right to life with ivf in the right to have a family. i would take their word and i would tell them what to do with it. but it is abortion healthcare and it is part of our normal healthcare that needs to get out there. that m
in florida. i don't think they are wrong given the extremism we have seen. >> donald trump does take the credit for overturning roe versus wade. there is a momentous decision taking away 50 years of right. i just want to point out as we turn to john on all of this, you know, the far right and trump republicans and the right to life activists have poisoned the word abortion. they make it sound like some sort of crime. by some sort of lazy woman that is immoral. the hypocrisy is incredible....
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that's not his problem in florida. how do you get to the more working class voters where democrats used to be strong and have lost some altitude, and i think that clearly his dehumanizing language doesn't help with that vote, but that's not going to be enough, that's not determined. we heard in the focus group that people are going to need more substantive contrast from joe biden on economic issues and abortion and other issues as well. >> on the abortion issue, the biden campaign says they think that florida may be winnable because among other things of the state's abortion ballot measure this november. what do you see as that having a role in the decision one way or another out of florida? >> i would say two things, number one, it is not only abortions going to be on the ballot, and by the way, it is a very carefully worded ballot amendment. it retains, for instance, the legislative language on notification of parents or guardians for minors. it starts by saying that there really should not be any government interfer
that's not his problem in florida. how do you get to the more working class voters where democrats used to be strong and have lost some altitude, and i think that clearly his dehumanizing language doesn't help with that vote, but that's not going to be enough, that's not determined. we heard in the focus group that people are going to need more substantive contrast from joe biden on economic issues and abortion and other issues as well. >> on the abortion issue, the biden campaign says...
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but the voters will also be weighing in in florida. we now know according to a court ruling there at the state level that a proposal about protecting abortion rights in that state's constitution will make it on to this november's ballot. that could have profound implications both for human rights and how people want to weigh in in florida, but also for the electoral map. democrats responding by saying florida is now winnable. the democratic leader in the house, hakeem jeffries, and others, went to florida today invoking witness testimony and mixing what they call the policy and human rights issues with the need politically to turn out the vote. >> the real world florida's six-week ban is a total abortion ban. >> we need federal protections now or our patients will continue to suffer. our maternal outcomes will continue to worsen. >> even though the baby had a life threatening condition, until my life was on the line, i couldn't get induced. >> i want to make it really clear that it's not about science. it's not about viability. it's no
but the voters will also be weighing in in florida. we now know according to a court ruling there at the state level that a proposal about protecting abortion rights in that state's constitution will make it on to this november's ballot. that could have profound implications both for human rights and how people want to weigh in in florida, but also for the electoral map. democrats responding by saying florida is now winnable. the democratic leader in the house, hakeem jeffries, and others, went...
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the governor is now in florida. he is in tallahassee. anything further we might hear from him will come from there. jonathan, the endorsement of former president trump is striking, given that over the course of this past year, and the two have been locked in a bitter battle, the amount of insults at basically every campaign rally that have come towards the florida governor, the former president trump, i can't even tell you how many times i've heard over and over again, not just from the former president but from his team. and desantis himself really started to sharpen his own attacks on former president trump toward the end. so to see him now endorse and the man that had become a bitter rival during this battle is stunning and really an admission of where we are at in this race, which is what we saw coming out of iowa. the narrative set. they're 51% of republican primary voters, more than the majority, decided to go with former president trump. there was a search for a potential alternative in this race. from the beginning a lot of eyes
the governor is now in florida. he is in tallahassee. anything further we might hear from him will come from there. jonathan, the endorsement of former president trump is striking, given that over the course of this past year, and the two have been locked in a bitter battle, the amount of insults at basically every campaign rally that have come towards the florida governor, the former president trump, i can't even tell you how many times i've heard over and over again, not just from the former...
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it's been very bad for them in florida. they had the moniker of nation's largest swing state for a long time, but it's kind of home now for the unluckiest state. but in this memo first shared with nbc news, the biden campaign outlined several things they can do to resurrect florida as a battleground state but it hinges a lot on these abortion rulings. i think there's going to be a singular message and focus you hear in florida. it's going to be abortion, abortion, abortion. florida has a unique place in that conversation and it's been effective for democrats in other parts of the country. >> all those folks behind you in green bay with there for a trump event tonight, but steve, you actually worked for last democratic president to win florida. so you know. this is a big state. it's expensive to run in. and arguably it's not such a hard argument, it's still a long shot for joe biden. how does the biden campaign figure out for example much money to put in florida versus michigan, pennsylvania, north carolina? it's high reward
it's been very bad for them in florida. they had the moniker of nation's largest swing state for a long time, but it's kind of home now for the unluckiest state. but in this memo first shared with nbc news, the biden campaign outlined several things they can do to resurrect florida as a battleground state but it hinges a lot on these abortion rulings. i think there's going to be a singular message and focus you hear in florida. it's going to be abortion, abortion, abortion. florida has a unique...
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florida is in play. president biden continues to say that continues to make visits to florida, as does the vice president. we will see what happens this fall. i think florida voters will make their voices heard. every floridian deserves the opportunity to be healthy, prosperous, and safe. thank you so much for being with us. melissa murray. thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> an early morning tax. i love that. >> do not go anywhere. we have another hour ahead of us with susanne craig and katie phang. that is all coming up in the next hour of "the weekend." from your pits to your- (sfx: deoderant being sprayed) secret whole body deodorant. there's news, and there's good news. like thousands of patients receiving free life changing surgeries, from volunteer doctors and nurses on hospital ships. all made possible by donations. we love good news. try killing bugs the worry-free way. not the other way. zevo traps use light to attract and trap flying insects with no odor and no mess. they work continuous
florida is in play. president biden continues to say that continues to make visits to florida, as does the vice president. we will see what happens this fall. i think florida voters will make their voices heard. every floridian deserves the opportunity to be healthy, prosperous, and safe. thank you so much for being with us. melissa murray. thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> an early morning tax. i love that. >> do not go anywhere. we have another hour ahead of us with...
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you have florida governor ron desantis losing a horribly. he came in second, he came in second in iowa, but i'm going to ask you the question i asked chairman steele in the 4:00 hour. why didn't governor desantis, why do you think he didn't drop out immediately after iowa? why do you think he is dropping out now? is it to completely kill the candidacy of nikki haley, by, i think cornell, all of his voters, all desantis voters are going to go to donald trump? >> yeah, i don't know, it's a good question. i imagine coming to a conclusion like this is difficult, and you probably have to talk it over for a while. but before you land there i don't know if it was necessary to take out nikki haley. with i think that was probably going to happen either way. i mean look, cornell has said something really important. ron desantis, just like nikki haley, both of these candidates, and really all of the others ran this race so that they could be there in case donald trump fell, but none of them were willing to be the ones who took him out directly themselv
you have florida governor ron desantis losing a horribly. he came in second, he came in second in iowa, but i'm going to ask you the question i asked chairman steele in the 4:00 hour. why didn't governor desantis, why do you think he didn't drop out immediately after iowa? why do you think he is dropping out now? is it to completely kill the candidacy of nikki haley, by, i think cornell, all of his voters, all desantis voters are going to go to donald trump? >> yeah, i don't know, it's a...
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, they think florida is now, quote, unquote, winnable. florida is a state that had largely been written off the political map. trump won it twice. governor desantis for governor won it by huge margins. you know, it's also worth saying that even when democrats would privately tell you they didn't think they could win in florida, they still sort of publicly said we're going to play there. we want to make republicans spend money. this gives them one more tool in their arsenal to either really believe that florida is in play or at least force republicans to really fight them there. >> jim, you don't have to look far to see what the results of the overturning of roe v. wade have been. for example, your folks from "axios" report that in charlotte -- and again, a lot of the folks from places in the southeast who don't have access to abortion go to north carolina -- that clinics in north carolina are running short on time, space, and staff. that's "axios'" reporting. so when donald trump says -- and this was his quote -- that this has taken treme
, they think florida is now, quote, unquote, winnable. florida is a state that had largely been written off the political map. trump won it twice. governor desantis for governor won it by huge margins. you know, it's also worth saying that even when democrats would privately tell you they didn't think they could win in florida, they still sort of publicly said we're going to play there. we want to make republicans spend money. this gives them one more tool in their arsenal to either really...
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today, a controversial abortion ban is officially in effect in florida. further restricting access for millions of patients across the south. it bans abortions at six weeks before many women know they're pregnant. it prevents doctors from prescribing medication abortions through telehealth or mail. the ban has exceptions for victims of rape, incest or human trafficking, up to 15 weeks of pregnancy as well as an exception to save the life of the mother. joining us now, nbc news correspondent marissa parra. you have spoken to clinics that were scrambling to see patients before today. what did you learn? >> reporter: well, what i learned is every single abortion clinic i spoke to across the state, whether the smaller clinics or larger clinics like the planned parenthood behind me, every single one of them described from the moment that decision dropped, the state supreme court on april 1st, they all have been scrambling to squeeze in as many appointments as possible, knowing very well on may 1st they would not be able to provide the same care. so, many of th
today, a controversial abortion ban is officially in effect in florida. further restricting access for millions of patients across the south. it bans abortions at six weeks before many women know they're pregnant. it prevents doctors from prescribing medication abortions through telehealth or mail. the ban has exceptions for victims of rape, incest or human trafficking, up to 15 weeks of pregnancy as well as an exception to save the life of the mother. joining us now, nbc news correspondent...
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the culture war around this is more centered around florida. >> what is most interesting about florida is despite the fact that we live in an extremely tense political environment, floridians of every political persuasion, support access to abortion. we have hundreds of thousands of republicans, hundreds of thousands of no party affiliation voters, who submitted petitions to get this on the ballot. we're confident when we make the ballot in 2024, we will win. >> you are using examples, obviously, because there have been remarkable successes in red states, in blue states, no matter who brings the question, whether it's anti-abortion forces, or it's abortion rights forces, voters in america, it does not matter whether they like abortion or not, they simply don't want the state taking rights away. but you have been to live in a state like texas, where your governor asked taken remarkable pride and taking peoples rights away. >> we live in a state where it's possible for citizens to amend the constitution for a popular referendum. we've done in florida time and time again. frequently, we v
the culture war around this is more centered around florida. >> what is most interesting about florida is despite the fact that we live in an extremely tense political environment, floridians of every political persuasion, support access to abortion. we have hundreds of thousands of republicans, hundreds of thousands of no party affiliation voters, who submitted petitions to get this on the ballot. we're confident when we make the ballot in 2024, we will win. >> you are using...
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in somebody what the florida a.g. wants to see happen. >> i think there are so many politicians who are out of step with how real people think about abortion. they don't want to see politicians involved in the private medical decisions. they don't take there -- to the doctor's office with them. so this is really showing yet again, we've seen -- in states that are conservative that unfortunately their politicians were out of step with what constituents believe. >> and you know lauren, i read something that was so fascinating while i was preparing for your interview today. there was a group of former republican officials that were led by an ex lieutenant governor jennifer carroll. they filed a brief that supported your amendment, saying that the power of the people to decide for themselves to decide what their fundamental law should be so valued in florida that they should exercise extreme restraint before blocking significant shifts like yours from reaching floridians. i mean, you also see that this crosses party affil
in somebody what the florida a.g. wants to see happen. >> i think there are so many politicians who are out of step with how real people think about abortion. they don't want to see politicians involved in the private medical decisions. they don't take there -- to the doctor's office with them. so this is really showing yet again, we've seen -- in states that are conservative that unfortunately their politicians were out of step with what constituents believe. >> and you know...
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yes, florida might in be play. i don't see a lot of everyday on the polling side that florida is in play. but any day president biden can talk about abortion is a day he will talk about abortion. the fact pattern in florida really allowed them to make their case. right? you just ran through some of them. sick weeks you have to travel. if it is now banned in florida, you have to travel many, many miles all the way to north carolina if you want access to an abortion. this is the story biden wants to tell. this is the warning he wants to make. as you said it, he wants to play this at the feet of trump. and every chance he gets. every day he can talk about abortion, he will. and if he is not talking about abortion, his vice president will. and that is clearly a corner stone of the strategy going forward. >> and he can be on the trail and she can be on the trail while donald trump is on trial. this is trump's home turf. and the wall street journal points out on the florida law, trump had mostly avoided give ago clear an
yes, florida might in be play. i don't see a lot of everyday on the polling side that florida is in play. but any day president biden can talk about abortion is a day he will talk about abortion. the fact pattern in florida really allowed them to make their case. right? you just ran through some of them. sick weeks you have to travel. if it is now banned in florida, you have to travel many, many miles all the way to north carolina if you want access to an abortion. this is the story biden wants...
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>> i will believe that florida is on the table when we see's spending buys. they generated the press that they wanted but until you see, and like, polls, this time of year, it's april, my gentle joke on polls is it's like the sun, don't ever look at it but the big thing to look at is spending, and you know, when i talk to senior biden officials privately, no one is saying, they say north carolina is absolutely in play. it's not a stretch to state that, i don't hear florida being lumped into the category, yet but, i want to remind everyone, it's april. this election can go a lot of different ways, to christine's point, every time it's on the ballot, democrats have been pleasantly surprised and outperformed but if you are willing to accept florida and florida is potentially in play, you've got to be willing to snap back on the other side and say if things go in a different direction, there are a whole lot of states that might be in play for donald trump. so we can expand the map and the universe but if you accept that florida might be in play, you've got to fin
>> i will believe that florida is on the table when we see's spending buys. they generated the press that they wanted but until you see, and like, polls, this time of year, it's april, my gentle joke on polls is it's like the sun, don't ever look at it but the big thing to look at is spending, and you know, when i talk to senior biden officials privately, no one is saying, they say north carolina is absolutely in play. it's not a stretch to state that, i don't hear florida being lumped...
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them spend more money on florida because of the abortion issue. and, you know, essentially tying up the resources there. >> yeah, that's a good point. florida has become very red in recent cycles, but if the gop has to spend money there, it's worth it in itself for democrats. in your latest piece for the hill the biden campaign is courting voters. >> in those efforts it's interesting because when i was on the ground particularly in new hampshire, which nikki haley she did pretty well. and she didn't win new hampshire but he came in second and was able to hold her own against former president trump. there were a number of haley supporters, republican and independent that i chatted with who said that they liked her stance on abortion, saying they liked that she said she wanted consensus on the issue, that this wasn't going to be decided at the federal level. so she really took a step back as opposed to other republicans like ron desantis who signed that six-week abortion ban and question into law in florida. so i think a lot of nikki haley supporter
them spend more money on florida because of the abortion issue. and, you know, essentially tying up the resources there. >> yeah, that's a good point. florida has become very red in recent cycles, but if the gop has to spend money there, it's worth it in itself for democrats. in your latest piece for the hill the biden campaign is courting voters. >> in those efforts it's interesting because when i was on the ground particularly in new hampshire, which nikki haley she did pretty...
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in florida endorsed donald trump, before he even announced. so i mean, talk about political inertia. youth -- they're just not that into you. >> jennifer, final thought, just looking ahead. does what happened today have any bearing whatsoever on nikki haley, and how she runs her campaign, and if she is next to fall? does this have any bearing whatsoever? >> yeah, i don't think it will in any way change how she is campaigning. she has really ramped up the last couple of days, she is doing everything that anybody in new hampshire would recommend that she do. but in the and, these votes are trump votes. desantis votes go to trump, ramaswamy votes go to trump. and the truth is, most of the undecided votes, even the right leading undecided, undeclared votes, are probably going to end up going to trump now to. ron desantis dropping out just makes trump look more inevitable. and that simply doesn't help nikki haley, obviously. >> all right panel, don't go anywhere, we are going to squeeze in a quick break after -- some final thoughts for all of you,
in florida endorsed donald trump, before he even announced. so i mean, talk about political inertia. youth -- they're just not that into you. >> jennifer, final thought, just looking ahead. does what happened today have any bearing whatsoever on nikki haley, and how she runs her campaign, and if she is next to fall? does this have any bearing whatsoever? >> yeah, i don't think it will in any way change how she is campaigning. she has really ramped up the last couple of days, she is...
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harris campaign now appears to see an opening to gain ground in florida. in a new memo released just moments after the florida court handed down two decisions on abortion yesterday, the campaign now calls florida a winnable state where they're looking to make inroads. the campaign highlights state leaders, quote, extreme agenda as one of the reasons they believe they can flip it. it will also play a major role in the upcoming campaign. democrats have seen success making reproductive rights a key election issue since the supreme court's decision to overturn roe v. wade. joining us now health care reporter for capitol hill for politico. great to see you this morning. let's start with what happened yesterday. this pair of decisions by the florida supreme court sort of gave a win to both sides of the abortion argument. it's undeniably a little confusing, so explain to our viewers what the next steps might be, and is there any aurally sense what voters might decide come november? >> well, we know what has happen in every other state that has had a referendum li
harris campaign now appears to see an opening to gain ground in florida. in a new memo released just moments after the florida court handed down two decisions on abortion yesterday, the campaign now calls florida a winnable state where they're looking to make inroads. the campaign highlights state leaders, quote, extreme agenda as one of the reasons they believe they can flip it. it will also play a major role in the upcoming campaign. democrats have seen success making reproductive rights a...
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in florida endorsed donald trump, before he even announced. so i mean, talk about political inertia. youth -- they're just not that into you. >> jennifer, final thought, just looking ahead. does what happened today have any bearing whatsoever on nikki haley, and how she runs her campaign, and if she is next to fall? does this have any bearing whatsoever? >> yeah, i don't think it will in any way change how she is campaigning. she has really ramped up the last couple of days, she is doing everything that anybody in new hampshire would recommend that she do. but in the and, these votes are trump votes. desantis votes go to trump, ramaswamy votes go to trump. and the truth is, most of the undecided votes, even the right leading undecided, undeclared votes, are probably going to end up going to trump now to. ron desantis dropping out just makes trump look more inevitable. and that simply doesn't help nikki haley, obviously. >> all right panel, don't go anywhere, we are going to squeeze in a quick break after -- some final thoughts for all of you,
in florida endorsed donald trump, before he even announced. so i mean, talk about political inertia. youth -- they're just not that into you. >> jennifer, final thought, just looking ahead. does what happened today have any bearing whatsoever on nikki haley, and how she runs her campaign, and if she is next to fall? does this have any bearing whatsoever? >> yeah, i don't think it will in any way change how she is campaigning. she has really ramped up the last couple of days, she is...
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florida has been such an important hub. it's really disturbing to hear the legislator refer to this as abortion tourism. it's more like life saving emergency care. what we're hearing from folks is six weeks, again, you said it before most people mow they're pregnant. may as well be a total abortion ban. this can end in november when floridians go to the polls to rote yes on 4. that is the ballot measure that would allow abortion access to be legal again in florida, and frankly, we have a high takes takes presidential and u.s. senate that are going to be pivotal that could allow us to restore abortion access. >> you talk about the ripple effect since roe v. wade was overturned and people in the southeast are left with very few options if you are a woman needing reproductive care that would require abortion care. will is a new interrue with the former president donald trump, in which he talks about these abortion bans saying they should be left to the states including monitoring women's pregnancies, he says, quote, i think th
florida has been such an important hub. it's really disturbing to hear the legislator refer to this as abortion tourism. it's more like life saving emergency care. what we're hearing from folks is six weeks, again, you said it before most people mow they're pregnant. may as well be a total abortion ban. this can end in november when floridians go to the polls to rote yes on 4. that is the ballot measure that would allow abortion access to be legal again in florida, and frankly, we have a high...
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and sold slavery as job skills training, making a mockery of florida education, and making florida the leader in book bans. he chased teachers out of the classroom and screamed at teenage students on television for wearing masking to protect their health. he went to war with disney, and sued the cruise industry for trying to keep covid off their ships. he hired a ridiculous surgeon general who questioned the safety of masks and vaccines even as tens of,000s of elderly floridians died. desantis is also behind a violent inhumane immigration bill, imposing penalties and restrictions on undocumented immigrants in florida. a bill so morally disastrous that a leading miami archbishop said it would criminalize empathy. it's also been horfrbl the thousands of latino workers out of the state, causing them to flee and leave the construction and agriculture industries hanging. he also splurged taxpayer money to ship brown people from texas, a state he has no business governing, to martha's vineyard like cargo. he signed a six-week abortion ban in the middle of the night, because shhh, maybe the w
and sold slavery as job skills training, making a mockery of florida education, and making florida the leader in book bans. he chased teachers out of the classroom and screamed at teenage students on television for wearing masking to protect their health. he went to war with disney, and sued the cruise industry for trying to keep covid off their ships. he hired a ridiculous surgeon general who questioned the safety of masks and vaccines even as tens of,000s of elderly floridians died. desantis...
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will providers in florida do the same? are you afraid the criminal prosecution for any reason, even if by error you make a decision that ends up in your prosecution? >> yeah, i mean i think we have seen this exodus happen from states were abortion ban have been imposed in other states, and we've had it in florida when the 15-week went into effect. it is understandable. we have taken the hippocratic oath to prioritize health and safety, and yet we are told by politicians with no medical background to essentially ignore that oath. and it causes a lot of moral injury, and moral distress. i don't think the gravity of that can be overstated. but i personally am so compelled to continue to serve my community, because i know that this is basic, essential healthcare, and my patients need me, and any doctors, who are able to provide pregnancy related care, and i want to be there for them. >> dr. chelsea daniels, thank you for your time and insights tonight. >>> a new hour of ayman after this. this. s? and look at me now. you'll nev
will providers in florida do the same? are you afraid the criminal prosecution for any reason, even if by error you make a decision that ends up in your prosecution? >> yeah, i mean i think we have seen this exodus happen from states were abortion ban have been imposed in other states, and we've had it in florida when the 15-week went into effect. it is understandable. we have taken the hippocratic oath to prioritize health and safety, and yet we are told by politicians with no medical...
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the issue is once it moves to florida where else does it go? is it now going overseas, is it changing entities once again? once you start layering here, and again we don't know he's doing that but once you start moving it makes it easier for those transactions to happen and be harder to trace the money and seize it if you need to. >> jose, the a.g. can say don't do this, the judge can stay don't do this, but if donald trump is going to do it anyway what legal recourse exists? what happens now if in fact he is moving his businesses out-of-state to avoid having to pay penalties? >> this could be a very juicy conversation because the fact of the matter is the deadline is around the corner. ask to basically seize property. trump tower isn't moving. it is stuck right in manhattan. so she can go ahead and start seizing that. there are -- someone brought this up to me the other day, there are poundage fees that would be due if she has to get, for example, the sheriff involved. we never talk about the sheriff in new york city, but the sheriff would bec
the issue is once it moves to florida where else does it go? is it now going overseas, is it changing entities once again? once you start layering here, and again we don't know he's doing that but once you start moving it makes it easier for those transactions to happen and be harder to trace the money and seize it if you need to. >> jose, the a.g. can say don't do this, the judge can stay don't do this, but if donald trump is going to do it anyway what legal recourse exists? what happens...
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>> as someone born and raised in florida, i am proud to say that florida is always worth fighting for. we need all boots on the ground. we need residents to vote and be ready to ensure that we not only could have -- we help ensure that we have elected officials that reflect the same values. >> it's interesting, because the group that was leading this effort to get abortion on the ballot this november collected well over 910,000 validated signatures of registered voters in florida. at least 150,000 of those signatures came from registered republicans, and something i've been saying for a while, which you is a native floridian know to be true, republicans also are very much aligned with the effort to keep abortions as an access opportunity, healthcare issue for a lot of republican women. how does that change the political dynamic, do you think? >> that is so well said. again, when you need access to reproductive rights, when you walk into a clinic, nobody's asking for your party i.d. and so i do think regardless of whether we decide to become a parent, choose adoption, or and the pregna
>> as someone born and raised in florida, i am proud to say that florida is always worth fighting for. we need all boots on the ground. we need residents to vote and be ready to ensure that we not only could have -- we help ensure that we have elected officials that reflect the same values. >> it's interesting, because the group that was leading this effort to get abortion on the ballot this november collected well over 910,000 validated signatures of registered voters in florida....
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>> jose, foreign policy is local policy and politics in south florida. there are many voters in the south florida region as you well know that pay at least the same amount of attention to what is happening to the south of us and around us in our neighborhood than in our own country, because these are people who have family members in these countries, they might have come from some of these countries in recent years, so the ties to latin america are very strong and you often hear in south florida a lot of frustration from voters who say why do u.s. policymakers always look east and rarely look south? why do we invest so much in europe, in the far east and pay such little attention to what is happening in our own neighborhood and to our south? there are real political consequences for this. we have seen in south florida that a lot of voters have started moving from being reliable democratic supporters to republican supporters because they feel that democrats, biden administration, before that the obama administration, really did hold regimes like nicolas m
>> jose, foreign policy is local policy and politics in south florida. there are many voters in the south florida region as you well know that pay at least the same amount of attention to what is happening to the south of us and around us in our neighborhood than in our own country, because these are people who have family members in these countries, they might have come from some of these countries in recent years, so the ties to latin america are very strong and you often hear in south...
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in florida today. what's different though is the florida republican legislature, the super majority legislature, was in lockstep with him until now. he's gonna come home to a somewhat hostile republican legislature who's overrun desantis. his arrogance, his anger affects republicans as much as it does democrats. what is he do for two years as a -- and still be a powerful governor. but can he wait two years and run in 28? i don't think, cell ask mike huckabee and jeb bush -- i think his spouse casey could end up with a falk show and start to help shine ron. but the wildcard is this, you could come home and primary rick scott this year for the u.s. senate race, and the two of them hate each other, the animosity is real. -- they endorsed donald trump over ron desantis, i imagine ron is so fatigue from the presidential trail that they won't do that. vanities a powerful drug, he has until may or june to qualify for the u.s. senate race. maybe he pulls the trigger and as that. >> ron desantis again on the tr
in florida today. what's different though is the florida republican legislature, the super majority legislature, was in lockstep with him until now. he's gonna come home to a somewhat hostile republican legislature who's overrun desantis. his arrogance, his anger affects republicans as much as it does democrats. what is he do for two years as a -- and still be a powerful governor. but can he wait two years and run in 28? i don't think, cell ask mike huckabee and jeb bush -- i think his spouse...
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were they in florida at the time of the murder? >> jim was in florida and diana said she was in d.c. we why was she in d.c.? >> she said there was a family wedding. >> and the records backed that up. when they looked at jim's cell phone, he never left florida. diana's phone records checked out, too. plea where was diana's phone? >> in d.c. >> that it did not move? >> did not move, the phone went to d.c., went back to florida. >> reasonable to assume diana never left d.c.? >> absolutely. >> you are smiling >> there was just a break, the pattern just was off. >> diana's records worse taking two areas, and detectives were about to get a break that would shift the direction of the entire investigation. let's just say this case was about to go south. >>> that secret burner phone, who bought it, who used it? get ready for a whole new circle of suspect. >>> coming up. >> how many people are involved in this? >> that is the question of the day. >> when dateline continues. when enamel is gone, you cannot get it back. but you can repair it w
were they in florida at the time of the murder? >> jim was in florida and diana said she was in d.c. we why was she in d.c.? >> she said there was a family wedding. >> and the records backed that up. when they looked at jim's cell phone, he never left florida. diana's phone records checked out, too. plea where was diana's phone? >> in d.c. >> that it did not move? >> did not move, the phone went to d.c., went back to florida. >> reasonable to assume...
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in florida today. what's different though is the florida republican legislature, the super majority legislature, was in lockstep with him until now. he's gonna come home to a somewhat hostile republican legislature who's overrun desantis. his arrogance, his anger affects republicans as much as it does democrats. so what does he do for two years as a lame duck? yes a little -- line. so he will still be a powerful governor. but can he wait two years and run in 20? eight i don't think so. ask mike huckabee in jeb bush of that turnout for them, running once they left the governor's mansion. i think in his spouses, case could end up with a fox show and start outside ron. but while the car is this. he could come home and primary rick scott this year for the u.s. senate race, and he would beat rick scott. and the two of them hit each other. the animosity is real. instead of rick scott and marco rubio and donald trump over ron desantis, i imagine ron and casey desantis are still fatigued for the presidential t
in florida today. what's different though is the florida republican legislature, the super majority legislature, was in lockstep with him until now. he's gonna come home to a somewhat hostile republican legislature who's overrun desantis. his arrogance, his anger affects republicans as much as it does democrats. so what does he do for two years as a lame duck? yes a little -- line. so he will still be a powerful governor. but can he wait two years and run in 20? eight i don't think so. ask mike...
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i want to ask you specifically about florida. no democrat has won the state since 2012 when barack obama beat mitt romney. do you think abortion is a potent enough issue to swing florida to biden? >> well, chris, the one thing we know about this issue is that the republicans, the dog caught the car and now is wrapped around the axel to keep them going. republicans don't like this issue, and they don't know what to do it, especially donald trump, he has never cared much about abortion. he's all over the map on it, still all over the map. this is a great issue for the vice president to be sort of the tip of the sphere which she is right now in florida. democrats are on offense. republicans are on defense. effectively with the laws the way they are right now, abortion is pretty much banned in the southern united states. so it's a big issue. the question, to your question about whether or not it puts florida in play, well, it gets some traction, that's for sure, and it could make republicans spend some money down there. you know, i d
i want to ask you specifically about florida. no democrat has won the state since 2012 when barack obama beat mitt romney. do you think abortion is a potent enough issue to swing florida to biden? >> well, chris, the one thing we know about this issue is that the republicans, the dog caught the car and now is wrapped around the axel to keep them going. republicans don't like this issue, and they don't know what to do it, especially donald trump, he has never cared much about abortion....