that voters are going to feel. planning to will quarter of twitter s workforce. members are no longer directors. speech is their enemy. this is why they are going completely nuts. makes it to chupp. takes off. dives. touchdown. everybody wants to rule the world. brian: i don t know if everybody wants to rule the world. more a party wants to rule the country and they want some power and the republicans feel they are poised to do it. we have a lot going on with seven days until the big day. ainsley: one week until this crucial and very important midterm election next tuesday. steve: and you know what? i bet a lot of you have already voted in your state. a lot of people want to avoid the rush. historically republicans show up on election day but that has changed over the last couple of years. on the program today we have all sorts of people from all across the country with seven days to go. as you can see right there senator tom cotton a brand new book and le
todd: biden calling on congress to punish oil companies. the president rails against big oil the same day his adviser is telling the industry more investment is needed. i love your halloween costume. all look like french fry. number one french fry fan with french fries for you. ainsley: so cute. steve: good morning, anna dale terrace, you are looking live at staten island, new york. just across the new york harbor from where we are sitting on mid-atlantic island and a whole bunch of folks greeting rachel campos-duffy great to have you on this november 1st, all saints day. it s my daughter mary s birthday. ainsley: happy birthday, mary, we are glad you were born. steve: thank you, she made it official. brian: one week away from the midterms. next week visiting states across this country to see what voters are thinking before heading to the polls, over of the weekend we found out there were 54 states. so we need to get more. steve: joe biden has been
and new york s gubernatorial race is heating up. brian: yeah, that poll shows a 4 point debt. others show a dead heat. latest poll show lee zeldin 4 points behind kathy hochul could the deep blue state turn red as mark penn writes today in the new york times ? steve: we are going to talk about that in a minute in the meantime rachel campos-duffy is having friends at new york s staten island anna dale terrace and she was making pancakes now she is talking to the folks. rachel: that s right, i am. just to make a point about those polls and the enthusiasm gap, the early voting in staten island is the same as the bronx. but the bronx is three times the size as the deep blue area. so definitely a lot of enthusiasm. i m telling you, i have been walking around talking. people aren t shy in staten island to tell you what they think. so we re here with donna. donna, what are the issues that are most impacting you in this midterm? well, my grandson travels with buses and trains.
morning. we are talking about the economy. we are talking about crime. we are talking about the stalls of inflation in this country. excited to be here. steve: we are excited we are going to be traveling all across the country in the runup to the midterms. checking in with anna dale terrace throughout the morning on fox & friends. brian: new york city. republican candidate gets over 30% is considered fantastic favored in staten island and upstate new york jump ball often. that s why the city is extremely diverse. ainsley: races are very tight. and if you look at the new york times siena college polls they asked if they were held today who would you vote for. in arizona you have senator mark kelly with 5 #% and blake masters with 45%. in pennsylvania john ferm with 49%. dr. oz with # 4% it. really depends on the poll you look at. other polls have dr. oz ahead.
official. brian: one week away from the midterms. next week visiting states across this country to see what voters are thinking before heading to the polls, over of the weekend we found out there were 54 states. so we need to get more. steve: joe biden has been busy. ainsley: they added the states next is packing the court. brian: obama had it at 57. ainsley: we start in staten island, new york. where rachel campos-duffy is live a at anna dale terrace. lots of republicans there. a good group with you, rachel? rachel: yeah. i think i need to make this place my new hangout happy all saints day to all of you. and we are as you said just one week away from the election. these people are excited about the election. i m going to ask them a couple questions. how many of you think that crime is a big issue in this city? yes. yes. rachel: all right. how many of you think that kathy hochul is not doing enough on crime? not doing anything. nothing.