voice. in the first two days of early voting, democratic voters cast 45% of the valid and republicans cast 36%. but senator heller likes his chances because he thinks the cavanaugh confirmation chaos kept the g.o.p. excited just long enough. let me tell you my concern on all of this. kavanaugh happened too quick. i wanted that momentum to continue to early voting, and it has occurred. president obama s pitch here on behalf of democratic candidates was less about their records and more about his own especially when he was talking about the economy. but the crowd ate it up, roughly 2,000 people came to hear him speak and that is less than half though the size that president trump attracted saturday up in elko, nevada. bret: appeared ducey live
the confirmation, elizabeth warren says take your pain and turn it into power. on november 6th democrats are seeing new voices like susan rice, former obama national security adviser who feel so betrayed by susan collins voting yes on kavanaugh she might run against her in 2020 and the previously apolitical taylor swift taking aside telling her 112 million is to graham followers to vote for the tennessee democrat posting as much as i have in the past and would like to continue voting for women in office i cannot support marsha blackburn. her voting record in congress appalls and terrifies me. for republicans the brett cavanagh confirmation chaos has been a cash cow. the national republican congressional committee which is fighting to keep control of the house says 418% more money flowed into its accounts compared to the same week last month. republicans had lack of
washington. democratic lawmakers are hitting the road trying to keep the excitement alive. 31 days left, how long? reporter: for voters hurt by the confirmation elizabeth warren says take your pain and turn it into power november 6th. nancy pelosi thinks releasing the background check on brett kavanaugh might help, she is trying to do that while writing to colleagues we must not agonize, we must organize. people must vote for democrats are seeing new voices like susan rice, former obama national security adviser who feel so betrayed by susan collins voting is on brett cavanagh she might vote against her on 2020. the confirmation chaos has been a cash cow, the national republican congressional committee which is fighting to keep control of the houses 418% more money flowed into his account compared to the same week last month. some are so livid they are about to change the way they do things
that could happen as early as tomorrow. despite all the delays, look like a vote to confirm brett cavanagh will happen over the weekend. the question is how the confirmation chaos, everything surrounding this the last few weeks impact the midterms? joining me to debate is gop strategist boyd matheson and rochelle ritchie. thanks for joining us. who has the upper hand? does anybody? i don t know if anybody has the upper hand. things we were talking about, a gap between men and women, definitely a party gap as relates to brett kavanaugh. the critical thing in terms of the midterms comes down to south dakota, missouri, indiana and west virginia and those are states the president won very big in 2016 and democrats were
certainly tomorrow when the votes are tapping. heather: group of people from alaska will protest outside makowski s office and one of the key swing votes. thank you for braving that crowd for us, we appreciate it. glad you made it out. 10 minutes, 15 minutes until the top of the hour. gaining ground, donald trump says brett confirmation chaos is energizing republican voters and a brand-new fox news battleground poll backs him up. former pollster for the trump campaign jim mclachlan said this is history in the making and he will break down the crucial senate races up next. today is the day you re going to get motivated.