It's Tuesday, November 5th, the Tuesday we have all been waiting for, Election Day.
I'm Jaden Costen and this is what a day.
The show that is feeling a combination of nauseous and hopeful and scared, but mostly nauseous.
On today's show, Nevada Senator Jackie Rosen talks about her tight race plus the abortion fight on Florida's ballot.
Let's get into it.
Vice President Kamala Harris spent the entirety of her final full day on the campaign trail in the must win state of Pennsylvania.
She started in Scranton before moving on to events in Allentown and Reading, two majority Latino cities.
She's clearly still trying to capitalize on the fallout from former President Donald Trump's Madison Square Garden rally and a comedian's comments about Puerto Rico being garbage.
She's also trying to energize young and first time voters in the final stretch of the campaign.
And boy, did young voters seem energized to hear his speech Monday at Muhlenberg College in Allentown.
And every day I see the promise of America in all the young leaders who are voting for the first time.
Thank you.
I love Gen Z.
And she made a direct appeal to them and their power as a voting bloc.
So here's one of the things about y'all.
You are rightly impatient for change.
I know that.
I know that.
And you who have only known the climate crisis are leading the charge to protect our planet and our future.
You who grew up with active shooter drills are fighting to keep our schools Saf.