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i talked to michelle nunn at some length. had trouble. wouldn't say how she would have voted on the affordable care act. she did say that she, that she did thing it should be repealed. that said, she has put up very strong fund-raising numbers. she has sort of quick on the stump. very personally engaging. alison lundegran grimes has grown as a candidate over the last eight, nine months. saw her first in august when she gave a speech at fancy farm. then again this winter in the past week or so she has been on this 50 state tour of kentucky. given her a lot of opportunity to practice her skills on the stump which she sort of was criticized for in the beginning. i think that the democratic party on the whole is excited about the fact that these two women are sort of, their banner carriers. in the south. where it seemed unlikely. seems unlikely that democrats would be able to make any gains. >> steve schmidt for analysis. seems hard to run with a party. at the same time you separate from its leader. i remember, george bush sr., being elected
i talked to michelle nunn at some length. had trouble. wouldn't say how she would have voted on the affordable care act. she did say that she, that she did thing it should be repealed. that said, she has put up very strong fund-raising numbers. she has sort of quick on the stump. very personally engaging. alison lundegran grimes has grown as a candidate over the last eight, nine months. saw her first in august when she gave a speech at fancy farm. then again this winter in the past week or so...
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i talked to michelle nunn at some length. had trouble. wouldn't say how she would have voted on the affordable care act. she did say that she, that she did thing it should be repealed. that said, she has put up very strong fund-raising numbers. she has sort of quick on the stump. very personally engaging. alison lundegran grimes has grown as a candidate over the last eight, nine months. saw her first in august when she gave a speech at fancy farm. then again this winter in the past week or so she has been on this 50 state tour of kentucky. given her a lot of opportunity to practice her skills on the stump which she sort of was criticized for in the beginning. i think that the democratic party on the whole is excited about the fact that these two women are sort of, their banner carriers. in the south. where it seemed unlikely. seems unlikely that democrats would be able to make any gains. >> steve schmidt for analysis. seems hard to run with a party. at the same time you separate from its leader. i remember, george bush sr., being elected
i talked to michelle nunn at some length. had trouble. wouldn't say how she would have voted on the affordable care act. she did say that she, that she did thing it should be repealed. that said, she has put up very strong fund-raising numbers. she has sort of quick on the stump. very personally engaging. alison lundegran grimes has grown as a candidate over the last eight, nine months. saw her first in august when she gave a speech at fancy farm. then again this winter in the past week or so...
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and representative abrams if you or michelle nunn, and we haven't declared her the victor yet, but if you were michelle nunn, who would you want to see in this run-off among her possible republican opponents? >> thank you for having me tonight, chris. i actually don't think it matters what paul broun has managed to do is drag every s g single l one of those candidates so hard to the right, they all come out of the primary looking very extreme. and it's only going to get worse during the two-month run-off. >> paul broun and phil gingrey, two conservative republican members of congress in the primary have not, accord iing t the latest polling, fared particularly well. how do you make sense of that? how do you make sense of the fact these, quote, so-called establishment candidates, jack kingston, a longtime member of congress, david perdue, a businessman and brother, i believe, of the former governor and karen handel, the three of them have emerged at the front of the pack. >> i think the fact is they've spent the most money. this is a primary that's going to spend a lot per voter and i
and representative abrams if you or michelle nunn, and we haven't declared her the victor yet, but if you were michelle nunn, who would you want to see in this run-off among her possible republican opponents? >> thank you for having me tonight, chris. i actually don't think it matters what paul broun has managed to do is drag every s g single l one of those candidates so hard to the right, they all come out of the primary looking very extreme. and it's only going to get worse during the...
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michelle nunn basically allowed all this time to define herself. she's put these commercials where she doesn't even call herself a democrat. just this pragmatic person who wants to get things done. talks about her service for george h.w. bush. from your sources at the nrsc, how are they sweating nunn's candidacy and this could be a worry for them if this primary turns into a blood bath. >> the interesting thing is michelle nunn has only been subjected to $300,000 worth of attack ads from conservative groups and republican candidates while they've spent millions and millions for attacking each other. the republicans will tell you once the general election engages, once they get past the runoff, today start to unite the party and these attacks are going michelle nunn's direction. it'll be hard for her to come back. after all, it is a red state. after all, the midterm electorate is going to probably favor republicans. it's going to be hard for her to show independence from her party while getting democratic voters out to the polls. still, it's going t
michelle nunn basically allowed all this time to define herself. she's put these commercials where she doesn't even call herself a democrat. just this pragmatic person who wants to get things done. talks about her service for george h.w. bush. from your sources at the nrsc, how are they sweating nunn's candidacy and this could be a worry for them if this primary turns into a blood bath. >> the interesting thing is michelle nunn has only been subjected to $300,000 worth of attack ads from...
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nunn waiting in the wings who is the democrat, daughter of sam nunn, that if they can't kind of get past this primary quickly and the problem for them is they need 50% to move on on the may 20th primary f they don't get 50%, almost nobody expects that they will, there is a july 22nd runoff. so a lot of time for nunn to then find herself tacked to the center while republicans fight it out. >> ifill: and a runoff in the dead of summer. does this shake down the way it does say in north carolina or other states we have been watching, tea party establishments, especially the evangelical. >> we have seen that at least in north carolina. you have tea party with branon you have evangelical. >> what about georgia.
nunn waiting in the wings who is the democrat, daughter of sam nunn, that if they can't kind of get past this primary quickly and the problem for them is they need 50% to move on on the may 20th primary f they don't get 50%, almost nobody expects that they will, there is a july 22nd runoff. so a lot of time for nunn to then find herself tacked to the center while republicans fight it out. >> ifill: and a runoff in the dead of summer. does this shake down the way it does say in north...
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after michelle nunn won her own primary handedly tonight she took advantage of the brawl ing still going on between her would be republican opponents. watch. >> tonight, we send a signal to washington, that we want something different. [ applause ] we want stability. we want collaboration and problem solving. we don't yet know who the candidate on the other side will be tonight, but we know these candidates are all in a race for the extremes. they are exbracing acrimony and inflexibility and it is that kind of absolute failure to be willing to work together that is causing washington to be so dysfunctional. [ applause ] they don't believe in working together across party lines to get things done, and they are more interesting in scoring political points than they are in actually making progress. >> michelle nunn, the democratic nominee for u.s. senate seat in the state of georgia. on the republican side, david perdue, who finished first in the primary tonight, he tried to make himself seem as inevitable as possible, given he has another two months of primary campaigning left to go. watch
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you focused on michelle nunn. do you think michelle nunn has a better chance than jason carter? >> i've always focused on michelle nunn. she's ahead of all of her opponent and tied with dade perdue. that was going to be my focus all along. i'm very concerned about democrats maintaining control of the united states senate so that's where i've been spending my time. >> let me ask you about a policy issue. i've been doing this focus on georgia all week on the show and we were talking about this issue of water and this, frankly, fight. it involves the growth of the atlanta metro area and this issue of georgia's washington battles with the states of florida, alabama, tennessee. and within one of the things th surprised me is there is not a lot of reuse laws, forced reusing of water. what are you trying to do as mayor to try to deal with this water resource crisis that georgia is going to be dealing with in the near future? >> well, we're doing a number of this evenings. numb -- number of things. atlanta has cut water use over the past decade by 20%. we have moved forward with a numbe
you focused on michelle nunn. do you think michelle nunn has a better chance than jason carter? >> i've always focused on michelle nunn. she's ahead of all of her opponent and tied with dade perdue. that was going to be my focus all along. i'm very concerned about democrats maintaining control of the united states senate so that's where i've been spending my time. >> let me ask you about a policy issue. i've been doing this focus on georgia all week on the show and we were talking...
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after michelle nunn won her own primary handedly tonight she took advantage of the brawl ing still going on between her would be republican opponents. watch. >> tonight, we send a signal to washington, that we want something different. [ applause ] we want stability. we want collaboration and problem solving. we don't yet know who the candidate on the other side will be tonight, but we know these candidates are all in a race for the extremes. they are exbracing acrimony and inflexibility and it is that kind of absolute failure to be willing to work together that is causing washington to be so dysfunctional. [ applause ] they don't believe in working together across party lines to get things done, and they are more interesting in scoring political points than they are in actually making progress. >> michelle nunn, the democratic nominee for u.s. senate seat in the state of georgia. on the republican side, david perdue, who finished first in the primary tonight, he tried to make himself seem as inevitable as possible, given he has another two months of primary campaigning left to go. watch
after michelle nunn won her own primary handedly tonight she took advantage of the brawl ing still going on between her would be republican opponents. watch. >> tonight, we send a signal to washington, that we want something different. [ applause ] we want stability. we want collaboration and problem solving. we don't yet know who the candidate on the other side will be tonight, but we know these candidates are all in a race for the extremes. they are exbracing acrimony and inflexibility...
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michelle nunn is one. we heard natalie tenet of west virginia also was not able to answer whether she would vote for it. alison grimes in kentucky couldn't say whether she thought obamacare should be delayed or not. isn't that your real problem, that there is a confusing mixed message from democrats on whether obamacare is a net positive or a net negative? >> no, i don't think that's the problem. i think the problem for republicans and the problem for the tea party is that obamacare has worked. the problem for them is eight million people signed up. >> we're not confused about obamacare. >> the problem for them is they're not going to be able to do as mcintyre said this full repeal is going to overshoot the runway. this benghazi investigation is going to overshoot the runway. >> that's not what i asked, though. isn't this going to be a problem when your candidates don't know how to talk about obamacare and it's only may of 2014? >> i would say this, s.e. it's only may of 2014. >> oh, so they're going get b
michelle nunn is one. we heard natalie tenet of west virginia also was not able to answer whether she would vote for it. alison grimes in kentucky couldn't say whether she thought obamacare should be delayed or not. isn't that your real problem, that there is a confusing mixed message from democrats on whether obamacare is a net positive or a net negative? >> no, i don't think that's the problem. i think the problem for republicans and the problem for the tea party is that obamacare has...
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is helping michelle nunn. you also of course have a carter on the ballot running for governor. so you have a lot of familiar names on the democratic side which is actually seen as very helpful. and what michelle nunn is essentially doing is she's running as a very inoffensive type of democrat. she's not an obama democrat. she doesn't even say she's a democrat in her ads. and if you look on her website, she lists a lot of her priorities, campaign finance reform, getting georgia families in order. she does not list the affordable care act. not a word about it on the website. so she's not running affirmatively as the kind of democrat you would think wouldn't do well in georgia. >> right. and that goes to where the national politics differ from the state politics. bush one, if we look at the georgia election history, you won in 2004 by 17 points. that swung 12 points when obama came in, obviously altering the turnout universe. and yet these are the mid-terms as we all know, it's a very different environment. let's play some of your interview to get a sense of michelle nunn. >> i'm
is helping michelle nunn. you also of course have a carter on the ballot running for governor. so you have a lot of familiar names on the democratic side which is actually seen as very helpful. and what michelle nunn is essentially doing is she's running as a very inoffensive type of democrat. she's not an obama democrat. she doesn't even say she's a democrat in her ads. and if you look on her website, she lists a lot of her priorities, campaign finance reform, getting georgia families in...
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>> that is michelle nunn, the candidate that's expected to win the democratic senate primary in georgia tomorrow. i traveled to atlanta to talk to her one-on-one, and we'll bring you that interview later in the hour. >>> we start in washington where for the first time ever the u.s. department of justice is charging five chinese hackers with economic espionage and theft of trade secrets. >> today we are announcing an indilt indictment against five officers of the chinese peoples liberation army. this case should serve as a wake-up call to the seriousness of the ongoing cyber threat. >> according to the d.o.j., the five chinese military members used intelligence facilities to carry out economic espionage, specifically targeting american nuclear, metals, and solar industries. the charges relate to the hacking of six u.s. companies, including some major industrial giants like westinghouse, u.s. steel, and alcoa. five of the companies are head quartered in western pennsylvania. this isn't the first time that we've heard about people in china hacking u.s. companies. president obama mentioned
>> that is michelle nunn, the candidate that's expected to win the democratic senate primary in georgia tomorrow. i traveled to atlanta to talk to her one-on-one, and we'll bring you that interview later in the hour. >>> we start in washington where for the first time ever the u.s. department of justice is charging five chinese hackers with economic espionage and theft of trade secrets. >> today we are announcing an indilt indictment against five officers of the chinese...
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that's michele nunn and considered a very formidable democrat. democrats down in georgia hoped the republicans would nominate a tea partier that couldn't rhine. but the two are considered very mainstream. no need to look at the returns in arkansas. the two nominees have been known. mark pryor and tom cotton unopposed in their primaries and they have been trading blows. it's official. on to pennsylvania where the democrats primary for governor was a multicandidate brawl. business man tom wolf was accused of buying the election. he won with a huge ad campaign and have a chance to go up against tom corbett in the fall. another note in pennsylvania. chelsea clinic's mother-in-law, marjorie margolis was trying to get back in congress but lost her primary. in oregon, we're watching the gop primary between a neurosurgeon and a september representative. we have about a quarter of the country's primaries completed. still a lot more races to be called. as of this moment not a single incumbent has lost a tea party primary. in both parties every single incum
that's michele nunn and considered a very formidable democrat. democrats down in georgia hoped the republicans would nominate a tea partier that couldn't rhine. but the two are considered very mainstream. no need to look at the returns in arkansas. the two nominees have been known. mark pryor and tom cotton unopposed in their primaries and they have been trading blows. it's official. on to pennsylvania where the democrats primary for governor was a multicandidate brawl. business man tom wolf...
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senate candidate michelle nunn from georgia. i want you to hear what she had to say about the boggs nomination. >> when i look at this particular nomination, i have some concerns. i share some of the concerns that have been raised. if i were in the senate, i'd want to sit down and talk with him and make sure i understand what his views were. and what i would need. i do share the concerns that have been raised. >> sir, do you believe the that the boggs nomination should be an issue in the united states senate race? ms. nunn said she would have potential concerns with the nomination. >> i think that's one of the things that makes a senate race so critical for us is he president hasn't been able to get many appointments through. and he had to compromise against what i think is a better judgment against his better choices because he couldn't get the senators to cooperate. so that's what makes the senate race with michelle nunn -- excuse me -- critical for us. and i just voted as you may notice, i already voted today. and i voted for
senate candidate michelle nunn from georgia. i want you to hear what she had to say about the boggs nomination. >> when i look at this particular nomination, i have some concerns. i share some of the concerns that have been raised. if i were in the senate, i'd want to sit down and talk with him and make sure i understand what his views were. and what i would need. i do share the concerns that have been raised. >> sir, do you believe the that the boggs nomination should be an issue...
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when i started it was david pryor and jason carter, grandson of jimmy and michelle nunn, daughter of sam, allison grimes, that's just today. we don't talk about moon landrieu's daughter or nick beg ich's on. frankly a path for the democrats to save their senate. >> this is such an interesting path for the democrats, but they still have some challenges to overcome. jonathan martin, are the democrats hurting precisely because of the tea party weakness that some of those tea party candidates would have been weaker candidates for the republicans if they won or do win and we know what happened last circumstance cycle with those candidates make a difference and holding onto the senate. >> that's the story in georgia, it is who is not going to win there. democrats for some time now were anticipating that michelle nunn could make the race competitive, not because of her last name and ability to raise money, but they thought like the last two cycles the republicans would nominate one of the two fire brand house members, gingrey or paul brown. they are trailing badly in the polls and those can
when i started it was david pryor and jason carter, grandson of jimmy and michelle nunn, daughter of sam, allison grimes, that's just today. we don't talk about moon landrieu's daughter or nick beg ich's on. frankly a path for the democrats to save their senate. >> this is such an interesting path for the democrats, but they still have some challenges to overcome. jonathan martin, are the democrats hurting precisely because of the tea party weakness that some of those tea party candidates...
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michelle nunn is running for strong. she's ahead of everyone except maybe perdue. republicans down here in georgia have been saying, we have to be sure to get the right person to go up against michelle nunn in november. people who could cross over a number of different voting groups are out in the lead. jack kingston's district is 28% african-american. he wins by a considerable margin every number of years. the two of them really taking each other on, just heading into this early primary. david perdue getting less in election jargon. he's a newcomer running as an outsider. when asked if he favored rev new raises or tax cuts to lower the deficit, he said both. he has pledged not to raise taxes. an early indication of the level of rhetoric we could see in this race. i was talking to a david perdue insider. he said it's going to be a street brawl. >> michelle nunn had a big fumble on the issue of where would you have voted on health care. she gave a very weak answer. that's being played up big time. >> it is. the answer that is being played publicly is an edited answe
michelle nunn is running for strong. she's ahead of everyone except maybe perdue. republicans down here in georgia have been saying, we have to be sure to get the right person to go up against michelle nunn in november. people who could cross over a number of different voting groups are out in the lead. jack kingston's district is 28% african-american. he wins by a considerable margin every number of years. the two of them really taking each other on, just heading into this early primary. david...
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democrats had hoped michelle nunn could put some points on the board for them. so far she's not building a lead against any of her republican competition and in more good news for the nrsc, the tea party candidates in the field are floundering. who is leading? businessman david purdue leads nunn, 45-41 among registered voters. congressman paul brown would be -- up 3 on former secretary of state karen handle. best news for republicans is the two establishment candidates, david purdue and jack kingston are ahead in the crowded primary field. purdue is up and handle is third at 14. another one the establishment would be okay with. the tea party candidates trail with just 11%. it's almost certain the georgia republican primary race is going to head into overtime. no candidate is likely to win over 50% of the vote to avoid a runoff. expect the race to be between perdue or even kingston or handle. we see evidence kingston has been spending all of his time going after purdue of late. as for nunn, she is still overperforming over democrats in the state. jason carter is
democrats had hoped michelle nunn could put some points on the board for them. so far she's not building a lead against any of her republican competition and in more good news for the nrsc, the tea party candidates in the field are floundering. who is leading? businessman david purdue leads nunn, 45-41 among registered voters. congressman paul brown would be -- up 3 on former secretary of state karen handle. best news for republicans is the two establishment candidates, david purdue and jack...
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the winner takes on michelle nunn. then there's mississippi where chris mcdaniel is trying to unseat thad cochran. a blogger has been charged with felony for taking a picture and posting a photo online of cochran's wife who was in nursing home. what? the blogger clayton thomas kelly is a mcdaniel supporter. but what's the point of this? how would that not backfire? >> politics these days has become more and more nonsense. >> mcdaniel has condemn's the blogger's actions. first of all, we'll be hearing from kasie hunt in the next hour. big conversation on the midterms and what's going on with those primaries. but what do you make of those polls and how it looks it's playing out on the campaign trail? >> start with the politico poll. the important part there is the poll was just in competitive house and senate areas. it's not a national poll. it's where the elections will be decided and republicans have a decisive advantage. and the fact that 90% of people have very passionate feelings about health care shows you that is
the winner takes on michelle nunn. then there's mississippi where chris mcdaniel is trying to unseat thad cochran. a blogger has been charged with felony for taking a picture and posting a photo online of cochran's wife who was in nursing home. what? the blogger clayton thomas kelly is a mcdaniel supporter. but what's the point of this? how would that not backfire? >> politics these days has become more and more nonsense. >> mcdaniel has condemn's the blogger's actions. first of...
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. >> the one irwill face michelle nunn in the general election. another democrat who took home 75% of the vote last night. all in all the night is being called a big win for the gop establishment and a major blow to the tea party. the thought being that by avoiding a primary victory for the richard murdoff and christine o'donnells of the world, the senate has a better chance of winning a senate majority. there's still nearly six months to go, so the question is do republicans have this locked up, or do democrats have a chance to hold to the senate? robert costa is a national political reporter with the washington post, and perry bacon is an msnbc contributor and political editor at the greo.com, and i want to start with you, robert, because the slugfest to come in georgia is going to be interesting. they did retire the three candidates that seem to have the most gaff-tastic sort of history. is the purdue matchup good news for the party or good news for michelle nunn? >> it's good news for the gop in this sense. jack kingston is a long-time congres
. >> the one irwill face michelle nunn in the general election. another democrat who took home 75% of the vote last night. all in all the night is being called a big win for the gop establishment and a major blow to the tea party. the thought being that by avoiding a primary victory for the richard murdoff and christine o'donnells of the world, the senate has a better chance of winning a senate majority. there's still nearly six months to go, so the question is do republicans have this...
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whoever wins the run off in july will face michelle nunn. democrats call her the best chance for retaking that seat he once held. >> the change is possible and we can do it. so, as i have been traveling across the state of georgia, i have been highlights what washington can learn from georgia. you know what? i think washington is going to learn a thing or two from our campaign. >> in the governor's race in georgia, jimmy carter's grandson will run. >> two congressmen run for arkansas. they both won their primaries as did mark pryor who will face congressman tom cotton in the fall for the right to represent arkansas in the senate. >> in pennsylvania, this was closely watched. big names were involved. chelsea clinton's mother-in-law lost her bid to run for congress. she picked up only a quarter of the vote in her philadelphia democratic primary. that despite last minute campaigning by bill and hillary clinton. she was defeated by boyle. then, in the gubernatorial race, cnn projects tom wolf won the democratic primary after pumping millions of
whoever wins the run off in july will face michelle nunn. democrats call her the best chance for retaking that seat he once held. >> the change is possible and we can do it. so, as i have been traveling across the state of georgia, i have been highlights what washington can learn from georgia. you know what? i think washington is going to learn a thing or two from our campaign. >> in the governor's race in georgia, jimmy carter's grandson will run. >> two congressmen run for...
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michelle nunn running for that seat in georgia. jim says -- tea party is a movement to streamline and make accountable those in d.c., something absolutely necessary. it is not a political party. what to do you think? we want to hear from you, whether or not it is important. do you plan to turnout and vote? what do you think of the tea party movement and the candidates and their influence this year? joining us on the phone is -- we're going to be talking about other primary days as well, primary day in pennsylvania and then primary day in kentucky. we will talk to reporters in those states about what they are running andho is what it means for the control of the senate and what it means for the tea party movement and some of those states. this is the front page of the "washington times" this morning. will two most vital states pick nominees. we heard about georgia. and then kentucky. and kentucky, primaries could leave the gop champions bruised as they prepare to face strong female democrats. idaho, oregon, and pennsylvania also hav
michelle nunn running for that seat in georgia. jim says -- tea party is a movement to streamline and make accountable those in d.c., something absolutely necessary. it is not a political party. what to do you think? we want to hear from you, whether or not it is important. do you plan to turnout and vote? what do you think of the tea party movement and the candidates and their influence this year? joining us on the phone is -- we're going to be talking about other primary days as well, primary...
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whoever wins will face michelle nunn. she's the best chance for retaking the senate seat sam nunn once held. >> i would change is possible and we can do it. as i have been traveling across the state of georgia, i have been highlighting what washington can learn from georgia. you know what? i think washington is going to learn a thing or two from our campaign. >> the governor's race in georgia, jimmy carter's grandson will run. he is currently a state senator. >>> two congressmen are set to face-off for the race in arkansas for the gubernatorial race there. democrat mike ross and hutchens won their primaries as the incumbent mark pryor will face tom cotton. >> let's go to pennsylvania where chelsea clinton's mother-in-law lost. she picked up a quarter of the voters in the philadelphia district, a democratic district despite last minute campaigning for her by the clinton's. a businessman, tom wolf won the primary after pumping millions of his own dollars in that race. he will face tom corbett in the fall. corbett is one of
whoever wins will face michelle nunn. she's the best chance for retaking the senate seat sam nunn once held. >> i would change is possible and we can do it. as i have been traveling across the state of georgia, i have been highlighting what washington can learn from georgia. you know what? i think washington is going to learn a thing or two from our campaign. >> the governor's race in georgia, jimmy carter's grandson will run. he is currently a state senator. >>> two...
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david, what are michelle nunn's chances? >> i think she has a good chance, a better chance than you would have thought for democrats a year ago. they fielded probably the best candidate they could have. and the other key, this will go to a runoff. the primary won't he said tomorrow. it's very unlikely that any of these republicans get past the 50% mark which means it goes into july. it will be another 80 day campaign. that means michelle nunn can stay above the fray, stay focused on her biography and watch the two remaining republicans that c schkasie was interviewing fight it out. that's exactly what democrats want. >> let's talk about kentucky. because rolling stone issue, i love this. they wrote something really great here. deep in the heart of coal country, a vicious senate battle rages. let's talk about mitch mcconnell obviously and his tea party challenger matt beven. mcconnell expected to win big. but it's different from what some people thought. they thought beven could give him a lot of trouble. how is mcconnell abl
david, what are michelle nunn's chances? >> i think she has a good chance, a better chance than you would have thought for democrats a year ago. they fielded probably the best candidate they could have. and the other key, this will go to a runoff. the primary won't he said tomorrow. it's very unlikely that any of these republicans get past the 50% mark which means it goes into july. it will be another 80 day campaign. that means michelle nunn can stay above the fray, stay focused on her...
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michel michelle nunn comes up. all of a sudden that's a recess. there'll be a tonne of money poured into that race, the nation party, a place they didn't think they'd have to spend money. mcconnell is somewhat vulnerable. he advertises vulnerable and pulls it out, in the same way as harry reid in 2012. you have to look at what you need to look at and the democrats get too cocky - i don't believe i said that. >> well said. >> they have to look at the dakotas where there's a chaps one of them could go the other way. and. >> according to dislormg -- disclosure groups, there's black money that may seep into the election. as much mummie as we saw in 2012, a presidential election year - what is going on? >> i think that's just it. nobody - it's upcontroled right now that that is what is going on. >> is seems to be a pattern. >> thank you, michael sure. >> in iraq, election officials say a shi'ite coalition led by nouri al-maliki emerged as the winner in the parliamentary elections. results boost nouri al-maliki's shans -- chances of a third term. he nee
michel michelle nunn comes up. all of a sudden that's a recess. there'll be a tonne of money poured into that race, the nation party, a place they didn't think they'd have to spend money. mcconnell is somewhat vulnerable. he advertises vulnerable and pulls it out, in the same way as harry reid in 2012. you have to look at what you need to look at and the democrats get too cocky - i don't believe i said that. >> well said. >> they have to look at the dakotas where there's a chaps one...
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. >> michelle nunn won the democratic nomination for the senate. georgia state senator carter sealed the nomination for governor. in old photos where jason appears as a kid his family looks like any other, riding bike bikes and goofing off with his sister, sarah. his grandfather who appears smiling from behind is president jimmy carter. >> it gives people a reference point from the family that i come from. from the faith background that i have. >> and michelle nunn has her own powerful relative, her father, sam nunn, was one of the most powerful in the senate. she made sure to include him in a commercial. >> i tried to follow in his foot steps, he went into politics. no, i didn't follow him there. >> except she is now and dad weighs in. >> and i think you have a pretty good shot. >> jim galloway who has been covering politics for 30 years believes both candidates will be competitive in november. >> the names matter for two reasons, one, it gives both jason and michelle to tap national areas for fundraising. more importantly they have to do very wel
. >> michelle nunn won the democratic nomination for the senate. georgia state senator carter sealed the nomination for governor. in old photos where jason appears as a kid his family looks like any other, riding bike bikes and goofing off with his sister, sarah. his grandfather who appears smiling from behind is president jimmy carter. >> it gives people a reference point from the family that i come from. from the faith background that i have. >> and michelle nunn has her own...
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the eventual winner would face democrat michelle nunn, daughter of democratic senator sam nunn. chelsea clinton's mother-in-law is trying to make a congressional comeback in pennsylvania. marjorie margulies is seeking the democratic nod, getting fund-raising robocall help from bill and hillary clinton. more eyes will be on oregon to see if it is a blue state that has the potential to turn red in november. peed rick neurosurgeon monica webby is expected to win the republican primary against jason konger. republicans think she has a shot to unseat senator jeff merkley in november. >> in idaho, for the tea party, mike simpson, a john boehner ally and eight-term incumbent congressman trying to hold off a strong challenge from tea party candidate brian smith. and in arkansas, mark prior and tom cotton is expected to clinch their respective nominations. republicans say they like their chances of gaining a senate seat in that state come november. we'll dig a lot deeper into today's big primary contests and the trends to watch for when we're joined by political editor paul steinhauser.
the eventual winner would face democrat michelle nunn, daughter of democratic senator sam nunn. chelsea clinton's mother-in-law is trying to make a congressional comeback in pennsylvania. marjorie margulies is seeking the democratic nod, getting fund-raising robocall help from bill and hillary clinton. more eyes will be on oregon to see if it is a blue state that has the potential to turn red in november. peed rick neurosurgeon monica webby is expected to win the republican primary against...
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michelle nunn, the senate candidate in georgia, the daughter of sam nunn, longtime expert on mill tar affairs in the senate, she is saying the department need news leadership, not necessarily saying he should be fired but perhaps inviting his resignation. he has fewer and fewer supports these days, it seems. >> well, absolutely. let's face it, a lot of that is politics in the sense that michelle nunn is in the middle of a tough race, democrat running for the senate in georgia. she is calling for shinseki to be replaced. allison lundergan grimes, another democrat run are foe the senate against mitch mcconnell in kentucky, she is calling for shinseki to resign. if youer a democrat and you're worried you'll get tarred with this brush that may hit the president and a lot of democrats about the incompetence or inefficiency of government under this democratic president, it's a kind of safe place to be. a baseball team in trouble, fire the manager, quick fix, doesn't necessarily get the team higher up in the standings, however. so that may be more politics than policy. >> also late on a frid
michelle nunn, the senate candidate in georgia, the daughter of sam nunn, longtime expert on mill tar affairs in the senate, she is saying the department need news leadership, not necessarily saying he should be fired but perhaps inviting his resignation. he has fewer and fewer supports these days, it seems. >> well, absolutely. let's face it, a lot of that is politics in the sense that michelle nunn is in the middle of a tough race, democrat running for the senate in georgia. she is...
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michele nunn, she's sam nunn's daughter. as scrutiny shifts to her she's not having a great outing. >> you had a great outing. thanks for being here. >> you bet. >>> we got team coverage tonight of tonight's mid-term primaries. we're standing by to bring us the fallout from the kentucky race results. we're keeping a close eye on the battle in georgia. and we go an unusual showdown in one pennsylvania congressional district. a pro-life democrat is take on three other candidates for a shot in november. shannon. >> reporter: democrats battling for the primary win in pennsylvania's 13th congressional district sparked this question. is there room for a candidate that backs limits on abortion in the democrat party. boyle has been criticized by pro-life and pro-choice. he supports planned parenthood but is taking heat for supporting law that doctors have admitting privileges in hospitals within 30 miles. the measures have found plenty support in pennsylvania in the wake of multiple murder convictions for a philadelphia doctor. but
michele nunn, she's sam nunn's daughter. as scrutiny shifts to her she's not having a great outing. >> you had a great outing. thanks for being here. >> you bet. >>> we got team coverage tonight of tonight's mid-term primaries. we're standing by to bring us the fallout from the kentucky race results. we're keeping a close eye on the battle in georgia. and we go an unusual showdown in one pennsylvania congressional district. a pro-life democrat is take on three other...
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we know michelle nunn will be the democratic candidate but who will face her in the race to win the seat of retiring senator sachs by chambliss. we're live with the story. >>> dogs can track down suspects, sniff out drugs. they're picking up a whole new scent. why they could end up saving your life. that's next. the expedia app helps you save with mobile-exclusive deals download the expedia app text expedia to 75309 expedia, find yours c'mon, you want heartburn? when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast, with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact. and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... tums! jon: right now, a quick look what is still to come this hour of "happening now." now everybody likes dogs but dogs can do something with more accuracy than your doctor that just might save your life. we'll tell you about that. >>> another safety recall for gm bringing the total to nearly 14 million vehicles recalled this year. that is more than gm sold in this country in the last four years. >>> plus dramatic rescue on the water. a new warning from the co
we know michelle nunn will be the democratic candidate but who will face her in the race to win the seat of retiring senator sachs by chambliss. we're live with the story. >>> dogs can track down suspects, sniff out drugs. they're picking up a whole new scent. why they could end up saving your life. that's next. the expedia app helps you save with mobile-exclusive deals download the expedia app text expedia to 75309 expedia, find yours c'mon, you want heartburn? when your favorite food...
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and the winner will face democrat michelle nunn. polls in pennsylvania will close at the top of this hour. a federal district judge one recommended by rick santorum of all people and appointed by president george w. bush ruled that the state's ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional. judge john jones iii wrote the issue we resolved today are s a divisive one. however, that same-sex marriage causes discomfort in some does not make its prohibition constitutional. wow. and this is the fourth ruling striking down a ban on gay marriage in a span of just three weeks now following decisions like this in arkansas, idaho and oregon. as of today, 44% of this country's population, 44% lives in a state that allows or recognizes gay and lesbian couples to marry. pete williams is an nbc news justice correspondent. he is the justice correspondent for this network. how far does this take us towards marriage equality nationwide? >> well, now we have marriage on the entire northeastern united states. we have it on the entire west coast with the
and the winner will face democrat michelle nunn. polls in pennsylvania will close at the top of this hour. a federal district judge one recommended by rick santorum of all people and appointed by president george w. bush ruled that the state's ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional. judge john jones iii wrote the issue we resolved today are s a divisive one. however, that same-sex marriage causes discomfort in some does not make its prohibition constitutional. wow. and this is the fourth...
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what they're looking for is real leadership. >> so, michelle nunn there running a campaign that's very moderate. she's had these biographical ads that do not call her a democrat and the republicans they look like they're going to do their job to help her candidacy because now one of the more right like paul brown is going to win, but it seems whoever comes out of that primary won't get 50%, so you'll have a runoff that extends for nine more weeks. how much of a chance does initial nunn have here, and could democrats pull off this upset in georgia? >> i mean, you would never think that georgia would be the state that democrats will be looking to as their savior, you know, in an election year, but it looks like this is their best pick-up opportunity. kentucky would probably be the number two, but allison lundgren-grimes against mitch mcconnell not doing as well as nunn is, and, yeah, you're exactly right. you needed 50 plus one to make it out of the primary. definitely or almost certainly no one is going to make it through, so they're going to continue attacking each other and continue b
what they're looking for is real leadership. >> so, michelle nunn there running a campaign that's very moderate. she's had these biographical ads that do not call her a democrat and the republicans they look like they're going to do their job to help her candidacy because now one of the more right like paul brown is going to win, but it seems whoever comes out of that primary won't get 50%, so you'll have a runoff that extends for nine more weeks. how much of a chance does initial nunn...
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>> last night, georgia's michelle nunn became the democratic nominee for the senate seat being vacated by senator saxby chambliss. she's pro-choice, and pro-medicaid expansion. >> our state did not expand medicaid, which i think was a mistake. but we need to make sure we repeal the cuts that are happening or could happen to our rural hospitals. >> michelle nunn isn't the only mid-term candidate who's actively campaigning on expanding medicaid in his state. so is tom wolfe, and jason carter, the challenger to nathan deal in georgia. >> the governor has decided to put that washington politics of what he calls obamacare ahead of our taxpayers. we're paying today as georgians for the medicaid expansion dollars that the government has, yet we're refusing to take them. that is a terrible stewardship by our governor of our tax dollars. >> while georgia is still one of the 19 states that has not expanded medicaid, indiana just joined the ranks of states that have, at least in some form. republican governor mike pence announcing this week he'll be seeking a waver to broaden his state's help ind
>> last night, georgia's michelle nunn became the democratic nominee for the senate seat being vacated by senator saxby chambliss. she's pro-choice, and pro-medicaid expansion. >> our state did not expand medicaid, which i think was a mistake. but we need to make sure we repeal the cuts that are happening or could happen to our rural hospitals. >> michelle nunn isn't the only mid-term candidate who's actively campaigning on expanding medicaid in his state. so is tom wolfe, and...
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two candidates now running off to face off against michelle nunn, the democratic nominee. >> georgia and kentucky are the only two pickup opportunities that the democrats are looking at this year. and both of them are really uphill races. but what the republicans did in this seven-person race was they sent into the runoff the two guys who are going to have the strongest chance in november against michelle nunn. she's going to have much less of an opportunity to pick off republican leaning voters than she might have had, had the republicans nominated somebody really sort of far to the right. >> so you've got david purdue and jack kingston in runoffs, in that seven-way race one got 30 and the other 25. and now, that's going to be the matchup. very briefly, chris, just to button it down, you've got the two toms going against each other, tom corbett, the republican governor of pennsylvania, and tom wolff, the self-funding millionaire, i guess, who put all that money in and beat alison schwartz. >> wolff came out of nowhere and won almost 60% of the vote in a four-way democratic primary.
two candidates now running off to face off against michelle nunn, the democratic nominee. >> georgia and kentucky are the only two pickup opportunities that the democrats are looking at this year. and both of them are really uphill races. but what the republicans did in this seven-person race was they sent into the runoff the two guys who are going to have the strongest chance in november against michelle nunn. she's going to have much less of an opportunity to pick off republican leaning...
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. >> and the key, thes are person she would be running against is most likely michelle nunn. >> former-- she is a democrat and the daughter of the former senator sam nunn. so you could potentially have two women squaring off against each other in that race. >> let's go to kentucky. >> so in kentucky alison grimes is witting in the wings against each mitchman con el or matt bevin. mccon sell expected to breeze past bev nin this race. of course mccon sell trying to become the majority leader, now he is minority leader. and alison grimes tied in most polls here. and she could be the first woman senator from ken you mentioned oregon. i want to skip ahead to the endangered democratic incumbents. in this case we're talking about women. north carolina, louisiana and new hampshire. >> that say big reason why democrats are so needing to push a lot of the issues related to women in particular because they have im-- women are really ree-- key here whether it is michelle nunn or alison grimes trying to win to take over a republican seat n new hampshire jean shaheen against scott brown. in north ca
. >> and the key, thes are person she would be running against is most likely michelle nunn. >> former-- she is a democrat and the daughter of the former senator sam nunn. so you could potentially have two women squaring off against each other in that race. >> let's go to kentucky. >> so in kentucky alison grimes is witting in the wings against each mitchman con el or matt bevin. mccon sell expected to breeze past bev nin this race. of course mccon sell trying to become...
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>> it really depends on who the republicans nominate against michelle nunn. if the republicans nominate one of the tea party conservatives, possibly caryn hindle or paul brown. if any of those wins, democrats feel like they have an excellent chance of beating them. if purdue comes forward as a republican nominee or even kingston, those guys raise a ton of money. they have very sophisticated operations. they already have a very strong ground game because they have such tough primaries. they are going to take that momentum with them into the fall. for michelle, she's not necessarily going to be the master of her own dis destiny. the republicans will have to help her out a little bit, and then for jason carter, i think everybody agrees that he is a very bright light for democrats. can he beat an incumbent governor who has collars $4 million in the bank. the governor is going to have to make some mistakes. he does have a number of ethics charges against him. those are playing out throughout the fall and summer. again, he needs to really have a bad stumble for car
>> it really depends on who the republicans nominate against michelle nunn. if the republicans nominate one of the tea party conservatives, possibly caryn hindle or paul brown. if any of those wins, democrats feel like they have an excellent chance of beating them. if purdue comes forward as a republican nominee or even kingston, those guys raise a ton of money. they have very sophisticated operations. they already have a very strong ground game because they have such tough primaries....
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. >> jeff: in georgia, michelle nun, the daughter of sam nunn, is the front-runner for the democrats. she won't know her opponent for some time. why is that race of interest to you? >> when democrats talk about this senate map, they have very few opportunities to go on offense in states that are currently represented by republicans. but the two places where they justn offense are kentucky, the mentioned and georgia. an georgia. and in georgia it's just all about candidate quality. they really feel like with michelle nunn, a former non- profit executive, close actually to the bush family in some respects, they have a candidate who can make a state that is trending purple, flipped to the democratic side this year. >> alex, quickly, you're also watching what the tea party does in idaho. >> we are. there is a congressman up there, mike simpson, an establishment republican who has been attacked by all these outside groups on the right. if he manages to pull through it's going to be a big win for an ally of john boehner, the speaker of the house. alex burns from "politico", thank you very m
. >> jeff: in georgia, michelle nun, the daughter of sam nunn, is the front-runner for the democrats. she won't know her opponent for some time. why is that race of interest to you? >> when democrats talk about this senate map, they have very few opportunities to go on offense in states that are currently represented by republicans. but the two places where they justn offense are kentucky, the mentioned and georgia. an georgia. and in georgia it's just all about candidate quality....
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and the same down in georgia where michelle nunn is going to be the democratic nominee, again has good name id and can raise money. >> you're saying that mitch mcconnell is the strongest candidate. i think basically he might be a point or two behind grimes, which basically means he's been an incumbent for a long time. >> it's not great, but he's typically had tough re-election rates. he's a proven conservative, he knows how to win, his name recognition, his tea party opponent would have fared much worse in a state wide election. >> these main stream candidates, they've served in office. will these candidates be able to win, because in 2012, we saw in montana with denny rayburg, these were establishment republicans, remembers of congress who got thumped, they turned out to be really lousy candidates, could we see the same thing happen here? >> i think it's much less likely, politics is not amateur baseball, it is a profession. and you need strong professionals. senators cornyn, mcconnell, graham, roberts, these are guys who know how to do politics, they know how to campaign. and i think
and the same down in georgia where michelle nunn is going to be the democratic nominee, again has good name id and can raise money. >> you're saying that mitch mcconnell is the strongest candidate. i think basically he might be a point or two behind grimes, which basically means he's been an incumbent for a long time. >> it's not great, but he's typically had tough re-election rates. he's a proven conservative, he knows how to win, his name recognition, his tea party opponent would...
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michelle nunn, we don't know who she is going to run against right now. national republicans have their favorite. tea party republicans have their favorites. it's a very split republican primary heading there. once you start to see that condense, then you start to see poll numbers shift. what's really interesting when it comes to people like pryor is power. right? you know, he has got a lot of seniority. he has issues that he is able to advance back home. he brought the president to his home state last week to talk about tornadoes and the relief funding for that, and this is an area where he is really able to push and say i am paying attention to what's going on back home. this is the most important thing to me. i'm not necessarily a creature of washington. but i can benefit from having all of the power that comes with being in the majority in the senate. those are all playing. >> isn't that partly the thing. it's incumbent si. it could also ultimately save mark pryor. the odds of taking you out of office are actually less than they appear based on the ea
michelle nunn, we don't know who she is going to run against right now. national republicans have their favorite. tea party republicans have their favorites. it's a very split republican primary heading there. once you start to see that condense, then you start to see poll numbers shift. what's really interesting when it comes to people like pryor is power. right? you know, he has got a lot of seniority. he has issues that he is able to advance back home. he brought the president to his home...
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michelle nunn will be the nominee for united states senate on the democratic side in georgia. on the republican side it honestly has been a very exciting race. there are seven republicans vying to be the nominee for senate the from the republican party in georgia including those three currently serving members of the house who had to give up their seats in order to compete in this race tonight. it has been a wild ride of a race. in terms of what we know about the u.s. senate primary in georgia we have 18% of precincts reporting. right the now jack kingston out ahead. david perdue in second. karen handel at 16%. again, less than a fifth of the vote is in at this point. heading into tonight's polling -- tonight's voting david perdue had been leading in the polls. what happens here is if the -- there will be a run-off if nobody clears 50% of the vote and that run-off will happen in july. in terms of the general election and who will win that senate seat in the end the polling ahead of tonight's primary showed the democrat michelle nunn polling even or ahead of every single one of
michelle nunn will be the nominee for united states senate on the democratic side in georgia. on the republican side it honestly has been a very exciting race. there are seven republicans vying to be the nominee for senate the from the republican party in georgia including those three currently serving members of the house who had to give up their seats in order to compete in this race tonight. it has been a wild ride of a race. in terms of what we know about the u.s. senate primary in georgia...
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they feel either one of them is more electable than michelle nunn. to bring it back to kind, i've had many national democrats say kentucky would be over if michelle nunn were the nominee in kentucky. >> bill, obama carries virginia twice, north carolina once. georgia, kentucky are different in that georgia's not quite as southern anymore because of atlanta. does that make it more critical if. >> i don't know. georgia will be a tough year. i think karen handel could make the run. one of the under-reported stories this year is republicans look like they're getting a pretty good field in the general elections. but also younger in many cases. younger candidates who are well qualified aren't going to make foolish mistax either. you see them coming together in most of these states. >> you don't see any of these candidates trying to redefine rape in the general election. >> that would be nice not to have that. it'd be nice to go a whole six months without that. >> you know, gingrey did it, but it doesn't look like he's going to get it. >> thank you. >>> sti
they feel either one of them is more electable than michelle nunn. to bring it back to kind, i've had many national democrats say kentucky would be over if michelle nunn were the nominee in kentucky. >> bill, obama carries virginia twice, north carolina once. georgia, kentucky are different in that georgia's not quite as southern anymore because of atlanta. does that make it more critical if. >> i don't know. georgia will be a tough year. i think karen handel could make the run. one...
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nunn, one of the best hopes for picking up a republican seat. in arkansas they have a chance at unseating a democrat. republican tom cotton hopes to defeat mark pryor in the fall. neither candidate faced a primary challenger. craig boswell, cbs news, washington. >>> late into the nighttime same-sex couples in pennsylvania applied for marriage licenses. pennsylvania's ban on same-sex marriage was overturned by a federal judge yesterday. if the decision holds, pennsylvania would become the 19th state where same-sex marriage is legal. diana rocco of our philadelphia station kyw reports. >> reporter: philadelphia's aclu headquarters, champagne was flowing. >> by vir ta'u of this ruling -- >> reporter: tuesday a federal judge overturned pennsylvania's ban on same-sex marriage. >> we met each other in our mid-20s and it was about time. that was 20 years ago. almost 20 years ago. we just never thought marriage was in the cards for us. >> reporter: christie teen dinato and her long time girlfriend sandy were part of a lawsuit against the state. >> we re
nunn, one of the best hopes for picking up a republican seat. in arkansas they have a chance at unseating a democrat. republican tom cotton hopes to defeat mark pryor in the fall. neither candidate faced a primary challenger. craig boswell, cbs news, washington. >>> late into the nighttime same-sex couples in pennsylvania applied for marriage licenses. pennsylvania's ban on same-sex marriage was overturned by a federal judge yesterday. if the decision holds, pennsylvania would become...
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charlie crist, alison grimes, michelle nunn, they're at the top of list of democrats that say, does the white house listen to that or does it say, as it often says, you call to the white house and they say you don't get this, the media is hyperventilating. democrats in congress, they're panicking. >> no. the answer is absolutely not. i spent last week in kentucky covering mitch mcconnell's race. this story penetrates everywhere. the va is a sprawling bureaucracy. it's not just hospitals. it's outpatient facilities, retirement homes. there are families involved. it's not just debts. there are many things in health care surgery ts, whatever, routine health care things. this affects everybody. it penetrates everywhere in this country. do a google news search for va hospitals now. you see stories in miami, portland, texas. this is everywhere. >> it will affect the president in the sense he's been trying to get his approval rating up. democrats are desperate for him to get his approval rating up. now he's at 43%. think if you walked into a hospital room and saw that on your chart. that's tro
charlie crist, alison grimes, michelle nunn, they're at the top of list of democrats that say, does the white house listen to that or does it say, as it often says, you call to the white house and they say you don't get this, the media is hyperventilating. democrats in congress, they're panicking. >> no. the answer is absolutely not. i spent last week in kentucky covering mitch mcconnell's race. this story penetrates everywhere. the va is a sprawling bureaucracy. it's not just hospitals....
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. >> and the same in georgia where michelle nunn is going to be a democratic nominee, daughter of a former senator and can raise money. >> wait a minute, jason. you're saying that mitch mcconnell is the strongest candidate. he's only i think basically a point or two behind grimes, which basically means they're tied and he has been an incumbent for a long time. and his popularity in the state is not that great. >> it's not great. but he typically had tough re-election rates. he doesn't fail. with 80% of the vote in kentucky. but he is a proven conservative, knows how to win, he has the name recognition and i think his opponent, his tea party challenger, would have fared much worse in a statewide election. >> but let me ask you about this idea of these mainstream candidates, okay? some of these -- they served in office. they -- thom tillis in north carolina, speaker of the assembly down there. will these candidates be able to win? because in 2012 we saw in montana, for example, denny ray berg and north dakota with rick berg, these were establishment republicans, members of congress, who got
. >> and the same in georgia where michelle nunn is going to be a democratic nominee, daughter of a former senator and can raise money. >> wait a minute, jason. you're saying that mitch mcconnell is the strongest candidate. he's only i think basically a point or two behind grimes, which basically means they're tied and he has been an incumbent for a long time. and his popularity in the state is not that great. >> it's not great. but he typically had tough re-election rates. he...
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if no one gets the majority it will take a run-off to decide who will face democrats, michelle nunn, in the fall. in kentucky, incumbent republican leader mitch mcconnell leads the polls against matt bevin, he was caught giving a speech at a cock fighting rally. in pennsylvania, idaho, and oregon, also hosting primaries today. >>> tensions mounting between the u.s. and china over unprecedented cyber spying. charges that china summoning the u.s. ambassador to complain about it. five chinese military officials working from shanghai, they are accused of stealing information like product designs and confidential legal strategies to give chinese companies the advantage, kofgs -- costing jobs in the u.s. the victim's, six pittsburgh-based companies. >> finally, it is a race to the top at the naval academy in annapolis, maryland. the class of 2017 taking part in a 50-year-old tradition known as herdon monument climb. students build a human pyramid tall enough to reach a dixie cup at the top and replace it with an official navy cup. it symbolizes students moving up from first year students t
if no one gets the majority it will take a run-off to decide who will face democrats, michelle nunn, in the fall. in kentucky, incumbent republican leader mitch mcconnell leads the polls against matt bevin, he was caught giving a speech at a cock fighting rally. in pennsylvania, idaho, and oregon, also hosting primaries today. >>> tensions mounting between the u.s. and china over unprecedented cyber spying. charges that china summoning the u.s. ambassador to complain about it. five...
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the winner will take on democrat michelle nunn who skated to victory. she avoided attacks from republicans who are more focused on one another. but as our poll pointed thought month, nearly 40% of registered voters were unshare of nunn or had never even heard of her. in pennsylvania, even the backing of the clintons couldn't secure victory for a long time support woehr also happens to be their inlaw. last night former congresswoman marjorie margolies lost her race by a 2-1 margin. her son married chelsea clinton in 2010. however, she served one term in congress in the 90s but lost re-election after voting for president clinton's budget. they helped fundraise in her come back attempt. her opponent is brendan boil who will now head to the general election in a district that is heavily favored for democrats. >>> so it's been a really good week for advocates of marriage equality. pennsylvania is the latest state to overturn a gay marriage ban after a federal judge declared it to be unconstitutional. republican governor tom corbin haend said whether he'll ap
the winner will take on democrat michelle nunn who skated to victory. she avoided attacks from republicans who are more focused on one another. but as our poll pointed thought month, nearly 40% of registered voters were unshare of nunn or had never even heard of her. in pennsylvania, even the backing of the clintons couldn't secure victory for a long time support woehr also happens to be their inlaw. last night former congresswoman marjorie margolies lost her race by a 2-1 margin. her son...