a red shift, the red wave never quite materialized. we have team, fox team coverage anita vogel with reaction to tonight s results but we began with kevin corke monitoring election night news for the democrats, kevin. good morning. good evening, trace or good money as the case may be. we are continuing to wash some of those close tallies in west and particularly new information as we get it. but i guess major surprises to report on. and the commonwealth of pennsysylvania where despite a relatively shocking performance. and the loan debate of the race, john fetterman with a huge lead mail-in ballots early, early voting hangs on and he is going to win the senate seat and flip it blue. best thing to my dr. oz 50-47.5. elsewhere, we know this, fetterman said after the race or
didn t go for john fetterman. we ve got 93% of the race in here, this is now call for john fetterman. the sprint, very very different, 50% for fetterman, 47.5 for us. this was a much closer race. speechless but to get, there were people who voted for joe shapiro who then voted for mehmet oz. that s interesting onto itself. now let s go to, as you, said there are only four open, five open senate races, but we know that alaska is gonna go to republican because the two top candidates there are republicans. if wisconsin goes to ron johnson, it s what matters of the ballots and power because that s already a republican seat. so you only got georgia, nevada, and arizona is a look at. let s look at arizona right now: we only have 56% of the vote in, both for the senate race and the governor s race. right now mark kelly is ahead 56% to blake masters 41%. now that s a big spread, blake masters is one of the key election deniers in this country right now. but only 56% of the vote is in
traditionally, the president s party in midterms get 47.5% to 48% of the two-party vote and given to polling that polling average tends to decline as we get closer to election day. i think it seems reasonable to assume or predict that democrats are going to lose this national environment by 4.5% this time and that would represent a 9% swing to the right over these last two years. give me names. so, who, therefore, is jeopardy in the midterm who is currently a democratic senate incumbent? yeah, folks like raphael warnock, folks like mark kelly, maggie hassan, kathryn cortes massen in nevada also. those are the four who are most at risk. so with regard to 2024, years what you have written. you ve written that every democratic senator in a state won by less than 2%. won by biden by less than 2% is likely to choose. and if you re right in this
ahead. and one hour ago i received a poll showing macron, 53, le pen, 47.5. so basically not ten points ahead but just five points ahead. i was thinking maybe something like 2016 in the united states is going to happen in france. again, we don t know what the people are saying, we do not want to vote for macron, we do not want to vote for le pen, we don t know if at the last minute they re going to change their mind. and that s the key in this very sensitive election. and you wonder if they re telling the pollsters exactly how they feel or if maybe they re saying something different to somebody because they don t want to be judged. that happened here. laura haim, thank you so much. coming up next, a virginia town swallowed by water. before nexium 24hr, anna could only imagine a comfortable night s sleep without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dream. .
they ve never known a summer heat wave like this. across north america and canada, temperatures are breaking records. in parts of western canada, it s hotter than the deserts in dubai. what s all the more remarkable is it still early summer. it s the result of a heat dome, a huge amount of a heat dome, a huge amount of high pressure which has settled across the region, and to give you one measure among many, litton in british colombia reached 47.5 degrees celsius, and that broken 84 old record. canadians escaping the heat wherever they can. temperatures hotter than normal. this wherever they can. temperatures hotter than normal. hotter than normal. this is unseasonably hotter than normal. this is unseasonably warm. - hotter than normal. this is unseasonably warm. we ll| hotter than normal. this is - unseasonably warm. we ll take it, though. sometimes we get snow injune, so we ll take the sun when we can get it. snow in june, so we ll take the sun when we can get it. cooling down has