good evening, our countdown clock continues to kick away. 17 days, 19 hours, 59 minutes and 39 seconds and counting until the first polls close on election night. here we are back where we were last friday night and where we will be every friday night at this time, counting down to election day. early voting, election day is pretty much underway in a dozen states, where early voting has already begun, including georgia, north carolina, both starting up this week. each of those states home to a key senate race, both of which we will be talking about this hour and tomorrow. early voting beginning in nevada, and that is where democrats may face what is their toughest individual battle to hold the senate seat. we have reporters on the ground there and then does two other battleground states we mentioned, we ll be joined by them shortly. plus, we will hear from voters in michigan that is where the governor s race has heated things up a bit this week and where there is a refe
good evening, our countdown clock continues to kick away. 17 days, 19 hours, 59 minutes and 39 seconds and counting until the first polls close on election night. here we are back where we were last friday night and where we will be every friday night at this time, counting down to election day. early voting, election day is pretty much underway in a dozen states, where early voting has already begun, including georgia, north carolina, both starting up this week. each of those states home to a key senate race, both of which we will be talking about this hour and tomorrow. early voting beginning in nevada, and that is where democrats may face what is their toughest individual battle to hold the senate seat. we have reporters on the ground there and then does two other battleground states we mentioned, we ll be joined by them shortly. plus, we will hear from voters in michigan that is where the governor s race has heated things up a bit this week and where there is a referendum
good evening, our countdown clock continues to kick away. 17 days, 19 hours, 59 minutes and 39 seconds and counting until the first polls close on election night. here we are back where we were last friday night and where we will be every friday night at this time, counting down to election day. early voting, election day is pretty much underway in a dozen states, where early voting has already begun, including georgia, north carolina, both starting up this week. each of those states home to a key senate race, both of which we will be talking about this hour and tomorrow. early voting beginning in nevada, and that is where democrats may face what is their toughest individual battle to hold the senate seat. we have reporters on the ground there and then does two other battleground states we mentioned, we ll be joined by them shortly. plus, we will hear from voters in michigan that is where the governor s race has heated things up a bit this week and where there is a refe
i am wondering whether or not it s more like 2018 you showed the numbers earlier, that was interesting, the dems had a seven-point lead since they took over the house, but in the same election, the republicans have picked up seats in the senate, because their math was better. as you look at this election, i am wondering whether democrats have strength in the center isis, or as the house races not to look up. or history matters, you and i are data geeks if you look at the past 40 years, elections and midterms, the presidents party loses senate seats in 28 houses. the more interesting question is where that does not happen. the two times in the last 40 years, where it did not happen, we re national issues surging in the end. the question for democrats, is abortion the issue to swing voters in battleground states, or is inflation. that s going to be the question that you are asking on election night that really shows who what when these races. just a follow-up on the,
they took over the house, but in the same election, the republicans have picked up seats in the senate, because their math was better. as you look at this election, i am wondering whether democrats have strength in the center isis, or as the house races not to look up. or history matters, you and i are data geeks if you look at the past 40 years, elections and midterms, the presidents party loses senate seats in 28 houses. the more interesting question is where that does not happen. the two times in the last 40 years, where it did not happen, we re national issues surging in the end. the question for democrats, is abortion the issue to swing voters in battleground states, or is inflation. that s going to be the question that you are asking on election night that really shows who what when these races. just a follow-up on the, when you look at that trend line we showed, where over the summer, when abortion was getting a ton of attention, obviously, the ruling had just come down, every