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momentum for her republican opponent. we are tracking ten key battleground races, five of which are toss-ups. nicole killian is in georgia tonight where it is down to the wire. good evening. reporter: good evening, jericka. both parties are trying to deliver their closing arguments, and putting out their biggest names, from joe biden in new york tonight, to former president trump in florida. after crossing paths over t weekend. from florida to pennsylvania, an all-out effort to get out the vote, with four u.s. presidents on the trail. joe biden reunited with former president obama in philadelphia, stumping for senate nominee john fetterman and josh shapiro, casting their gop opponents as extremists. it s a choice between two vastly different visions of america.
0 vote yes on 31. tonight, a mad dash to get out the vote. and this final sunday before election day, a race to reach the undecided. the right to choose is on the ballot. we have to win a historic victory for republicans on tuesday. the midterms matter, a lot. the biggest names, barn storming this weekend in key battlegrounds. in georgia, control of the u.s. senate is on the line. and in wisconsin, on a clash over crime. and barry petersen in colorado where the so-called magical mushrooms are on the ballot. also tonight, rushing to the rescue after a jet crashes into tanzania s lake ticker toia. a world series victory and redemption for the houston astros. later, a century of fascination over king tut. we explore the treasures and misery over archaeology s greatest find. king tut was the only pharaoh who has sustained and looked after his country beyond his reign. this is the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. thank you for joining us. we are
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plenty of candidates refuse to accept the results of their own races. my question is will you accept the results of your election in november? i m going to win and i ll accept that result. if you lose, will you accept? i m going to win and i ll accept that result. the republican running for secretary of state which the office that oversees elections said won t accept a loss. he said there will be no concession speech from him. okay. when the washington post reached tout 19 republican candidates in battleground races, a dozen of them declined to say whether they would accept the results of their contests. which makes sense. when they looked at races for house, senate, and key state races, the post discovered that over half of the republicans running for those offices are