![]() ![]() You don't know if that is going to translate into a lack of votes. In town after town, I would talk to voters, and they would say, I don't know if he's conservative enough. Oz was a Donald Trump-endorsed candidate who never fully energize the base. GONYEA: You know, I'm still focused on Pennsylvania and how John Fetterman was able to eke out that narrow win. INSKEEP: Don Gonyea, as someone who's spoken with thousands and thousands and thousands of voters over the years, what stands out to you in the results we know so far? And when it comes to these ballot initiatives, all four that were on the ballot went the direction of or are leaning in the direction of the pro-abortion rights side, aside from the one in Kentucky that hasn't been decided yet, but, again, leaning toward the Democrats. And I think in the data, what you can see is that in a place like Pennsylvania, abortion rights kind of spiked, was the top issue for some voters, according to the exit polls that are conducted for some of the other news outlets. And that's been a big obvious motivator for them. We've seen the Democratic ads on this in the last few weeks spiked, went through the roof. And, you know, I do think that this has been a key issue. MONTANARO: We were talking about Kentucky there. Domenico, is it clear to you that that turned out to be a big factor in this voting? INSKEEP: We were just hearing about abortion. Gentlemen, good morning to you both.ĭOMENICO MONTANARO, BYLINE: Good morning. Let's discuss this with Domenico Montanaro and Don Gonyea, two of our most senior political correspondents and editors. ![]() But Republicans did not have the big night that was widely expected of them. Enough races are undecided that we do not know. ![]() They still have at least an even chance or near an even chance of capturing the Senate. They still have a good chance to capture the House. It would appear that Republicans are still in position to do that. This is a midterm election where the party out of power customarily gains seats. Just to review where we're at here, neither the House nor the Senate is decided today. ![]()
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