very, very big battles for the united states united states senate and governorships, could go from blue to purple, purple to red. hard to say. in arizona because a prominent libertarian candidate just dropped out of the race, there s a horse race going on there for that senate. we will be talking to that libertarian candidate marc victor later. first to kelly o grady in phoenix with more. good morning, we ve got ourselves a ball game in this arizona senate race. according to the latest fox news polling, just two points is celebrating democratic incumbent mark kelly from blake masters and there s room for the g.o.p. candidate to grow with that libertarian marc victor dropping out. the candidates are dropping out and talking to voters what they think are going to sway that very important independent electorate over a third of the electorate in arizona are registered as that. and democratic senator mark kelly is trying to make this election will abortion and masters toured the
every single stop and the reception is incredible. what s going on in this state. people want change and a secure border. the first race ever we ve had the border patrol union involved in the nevada senate race. so that was an interesting issue brought here to nevada. and many residents who were there and who support lachlt laxalt. they say that it s because of fentanyl over the border. senator tom cotton will be joining for that. neil: thank you, out in legislation. in the meantime, you get so many races in states and times to digest where it s going, multiplied times 435 when you think of the close house races and griff jenkins following that out of washington. hey, griff. griff: hey, neil, the story of control the house is a compelling one. it does look by fox s power rankings it will be in the
as their number one issue. and in phoenix, arizona you have the worst inflation in the country and that s something that the candidates are focusing on. neil, we ll have to wait until news and perhaps afterwards how long it takes and see which impacts the voters most. back to you. neil: thank you for that, kelly o grady in phoenix. we want to go to developments in nevada. you guessed it. another couple of tight races there. she s in las vegas, alexandria. hi, neil. this has been a statistical tie, the most narrow margin in the country. making senator cortez masto perhaps the most vulnerable. she s been fighting against challenger adam laxalt. and she served since 2017, following the retirement of harry reid. and several have come out to
a number of close house races. but the seats held by republican barbara comstock and dave brat both expected to be tough races. forecast for pennsylvania also calls for rain and the possibility of severe weather tomorrow afternoon. the vast majority of pennsylvania voters are expected to vote tomorrow. we ll see if weather has an impact. one person out on the ballot tomorrow is retiring house speaker paul ryan, who has been out of the campaign trail the past three weeks in 12 states and 50 cities trying to help republicans in the toughest races. history is not our friend and what i mean when i say that, the historic average for a midterm election for a president s party in the president s first midterm is 32 seats. we have a 23 seat majority. the reason i feel like this is going to be a really, really close i feel cautiously optimistic is because of our record. ryan has been pushing republicans to sell their record on the economy, democrats sound
shannon? shannon: molly line and kansas, thank you very much. democrats are appointed by the number of congressional seats in california and at the balance of power in the house is closed by the time the polls close on the west coast. the entire country may have to wait to see which party will be in charge of the house come january. chief correspondent jonathan hunt is following key california house races. good evening, jonathan. good evening, shannon. they are five potentially critical races here in california. one is in the largely agricultural central valley. but four of them are either wholly or partly here in orange county. now this is traditionally a republican stronghold in what is obviously a largely liberal state. all of them are currently republican-held but equally, all of these districts voted for hillary clinton over president trump in the 2016 election. that is giving democrats hope they can flip all five. among the republican incumbents most at risk is congressman da