right now, the stage is set for what could be an historic election if democrats can defy trends. if you ignore the fear mongering, if you ignore the cynicism, if you vote, then we will keep this country moving forward. and you look at all the polling data. if y all show up and vote, democracy s sustained. not a joke. as donald trump uses his campaign rallies to road test a likely run in 2024 and ron desantis. let s see. there it is. trump at 71. ron disanctimonious at 10%. this hour, we ll have reports from five states. pennsylvania, georgia, wisconsin, nevada, and arizona. and check in on critical governors races across the country. we ll also take a closer look at fears over intimidation tactics at polling places and concerns over online misinformation already spiking after mass firings at twitter. good day. i m andrea mitchell at msnbc election headquarters in new york. president biden is spending his final days of the campaign defending normally safe democrati
races, the major news out from the nbc poll. the last one before the election on tuesday. democratic voters i would pull even in the question of enthusiasm. serving now at exactly the right time as candidates in the most powerful surrogate make their closing arguments. this for me is not so much a decision between a democrat and a republican. between right and left. as much as is a decision between right and wrong. together as a team. will win a championship. and that s what i will say right now. i think we re going to win because people are very frustrated at the direction of our country. we have been everywhere. and i am telling you we re going to win this race. democracy itself is on the ballot. the stakes are high. if you support the decline of all america then you must vote for the radical left democrats. the house is on the ballot. character, character is on the ballot. a couple of minutes, i m gonna be talking back to tie magazine. more requests than circ
instagram, and twitter. coverage continues now with allison. good evening, everyone. it happens to be crunch time now, we are four days away from election day. want to know which states are in a fight to the finish? just look at the map, all the big names hitting the trail in the final days. it tells you what you need to know about the race where every single vote will count. there s a remarkable new ad that we have to show you that claims to know what god wants. and on the eighth day, god down on his planned paradise and said i needed a protector, so god made a fighter. oh my god. we are going to talk about that . i hope so. plus the politics of god, recreational marijuana is on the ballot in five states, most conservative red states. finally an issue that brings americans together, getting high. you go low, they go high. i had to, i don t know why it came out, it s a whole thing. let s bring in experts on that. we have scott jennings, and a former clinton
russian forces still occupy europe s biggest nuclear power plant at zaporizhzhia. the situation there remains unstable. my guest, rafael grossi, director general of the international nuclear watchdog, the iaea, has been there in an effort to avert disaster. with zaporizhzhia in mind, why is he pushing for more nuclear power right across the world? thank you, it s good to be with you again, hello. it s great to have you on the show. i think we have to begin with the situation in zaporizhzhia, the huge nuclear power plant in ukraine. you ve spent months trying to stabilise the situation there. how high are your anxiety levels right now? unfortunately, they remain quite high because even, even though we ve been making some progress now, i have, for example, the permanent presence of some of my experts at the plant, and we have a clear idea of what is going on exactly, every day, we continue to see shelling. we continue to see cut of the, of the external power to the station. so