nevada and arizona and on and on and on. the tide is not shifting in the democrats favor right now. so, mayor, to that point, president obama s rally tonight is the first in a five-state swing that he s making before election day. so 11 days out and i think we should emphasize here, a state like arizona s not on this map right here. but the election counter was telling me yesterday 400,000 people have already voted there. a lot of people have already voted so you re pretty late in the game to be doing this swing. but he s going to michigan, wisconsin and nevada, joint appearance with president biden in pennsylvania on the final weekend. biden is going to florida and new mexico. a lot of these are states that they thought that they would be winning pretty easily. but obviously at this last moment they re nervous about it. does it feel like democrats are playing too much defense? i definitely i don t think it s defense. i think it s playing smart. when you talk about the 400,000
come out in the past few hours and said this is horrible, they need to say, stop, that election is over, go out and vote now and let the best person win. all right, thank you so much. i appreciate you chief gainer and thank you, chris. and, next, former president obama sent to try to rescue the georgia senate race as president biden is back in pennsylvania tonight. we re live in both states, crucial senate seats up for grabs in each of them. plus new video of russian recruits pleading with their commanders that they be treated as people and not meat. you ll hear it yourself. and a conspiracy theory run amock. small rural county in nevada. they don t trust the voting machines. even though every single study has shown otherwise. uel for imms and sustain tissue health. ensure with twenty-fivive vitamins and minerals, and ensure complete with thirty grams of protein.
hacked, the machines that we have not shown ability to do that. reporter: marchant did not return our calls. he is also running for nevada s secretary of state. jim is a winner. he is incredible. reporter: could win and at a mega rally this month called the hand count in nye county the new prototype for the election system we are going to deploy around the country with your help. reporter: he found the america first secretary of state coalition. members right now running for the office in 12 states. if we get all of our secretaries of state elected around the country like this, we take our country back. reporter: they have two high-profile candidates for governors. doug mast ronnio in pennsylvania. kari lake in arizona. we will no longer accept rigged elections. who is with me on that? reporter: here in nevada, since the 2020 vote, there has been the hand count push, lies about the election and threats
trace: there s some of the reaction to the election integrity act that georgia passed last year, this year we re seeing record turnout in early voting, some people reportedly waited more than an hour in the atlanta area. but the state says reports of long lines were rare. there was no word of any substantial delays. president biden in pennsylvania right now to campaign for lieutenant governor john fetterman. he s battling dr. mehmet oz in one of the toss-up senate races in our fox news power rankings. they ve been going at it on the issue of crime. he used victims like photo ops, that s all he s about. he has no plan to confront gun violence. my record stops gun violence. he seems to care more about the criminals than the innocent. that s what i m hearing especially in the urban
hotly contested pennsylvania senate race flood the airwaves in the final weeks of the campaign, it s the philadelphia suburbs where women may end up deciding the outcome. oh, i am fired up. reporter: the four so-called collar counties, the suburbs that surround philadelphia, are home to some of the state s most affluent and educated female voters. and they have a big independent streak. we know these voters have moved in recent years towards democrats, but they have a long tradition of voting for republican candidates. reporter: most of the women we talked to have voted or considered voting for someone in both parties. in the past i was independent and i would vote on either side, but it s become clearer and clearer that i need to vote democratically. in 2016 i realized that there needed to be a change, and so at that point i decided that i was going to become a republican. reporter: they have studied pennsylvania voter trends for