senator katherine cortez masto coming republican adam laxalt s lead down to just 821 votes in the neck and neck race. around 62,000 ballots left to be counted. democrats must win the ballot to keep control of the senate while republicans look set to win the u.s. house, just narrowly. in the governor races, republican joe lombardo will unseat current governor steve sisolak in nevada. in arizona, a heated race between katie hobbs and her republican opponent kari lake is still too close to call. like trailing in the votes, stoking unfounded claims overnight about the election. we have had such terrible elections, they are on poorly, they re rife with fraud. nothing is being done. lake has provided no specific allegations of fraud in her election. have any of the campaigns come to you with any allegations of fraud or irregularities? to you with any not that i m. of this week s battle of
power, a prelude to former president trump s announcement. a close trump advisor saying on friday, here is what is important for people to realize, trump is going to run for president. it comes after trump backed candidates series a series of losses. the former president increases pressure from multiple investigations. trump overnight announcing that he is suing the january six committee in an effort to block a subpoena that would force him to testify next week. all of that for former president trump is of course happening with the backdrop that the democrats are looking to hold on to control in the u.s. senate here. and really be a force, not only on capitol hill in d.c., but also at the governor level, winning those major races in wisconsin, michigan, and of course when we re looking at the ballot counting here, potentially arizona. mark kelly, alex, i know we will be tackling that next hour. he is set to take the microphone behind me at the top
class. carrie, how does this case proceed? i think that s interesting because the way the complaint was actually filed it s not filed as a violation of federal law. and protected class, that s generally a federal law issue there. so they filed as violating new york state law and interference. so i think that they actually do perhaps have a cause of action here. really? you agree, mo? i do think they re a class. historically we think of a class, and we think of a class discriminated against for a long time, women, and this is more about a battle of power. if you read all of the stuff that s going. they have a lot of issues at archie comics and they re going through a lot of stuff and they just want her gone. this is just one method to go through the the back door to get it done. verying about, because this history, i guess, a, that you ve got this woman who is the boss, you know, and you re talking about archie comics and people are thinking jovial, great,
president and his allies to discredit robert mueller, the topic of an editorial in the usa today. the paper concludes, quote, imagine if that s true, if the russia story is truly fake news and a witch hunt as the president and his minions insist, why would they sling mud at the very people and institutions that would place their valuable imprimatur as a conclusion? the investigation has become under scrutiny since a member received anti trump texts during the campaign. a house race that will determine battle of power in the state delayed. now, at least till next week. shelly simons filed a motion asking three circuit court