started even prior to tuesday. that s the state of play right now depending on how it goes. dana: let s bring in former house speaker newt gingrich who knows a lot about a lot of things especially georgia. and newt, give us your sense of one, going to a runoff and who will prevail and aishah hosni had the report from the libertarian candidate chase oliver. nobody knew his name until election day. maybe they ll stay home. maybe they shouldn t have been on the ballot and avoided all this in the first place. but up to you. well, i think a lot of this is going to come down to governor kemp. he won a very decisive victory. he has a big statewide organization. i think that he can be the margin to make sure that herschel walker comes from behind to win. walker was in a number of games in overtime and managed somehow to win every overtime he ever played in. i don t think he is particularly
kari lake seems to be hanging in there against katie hobbs. like nevada, there is a lot of vote out there still and a lot of that is in tucson in the south and maricopa county in phoenix, 60% of the voters are there in arizona from maricopa county. quick senate what if, where we think we are and where we might be headed. 49/48gop. if nevada stays goes read it would be a flip to 50-48. if masters is unable to come back in arizona heading into december 6th in the runoff here. down in georgia here if herschel walker wins, the red team is up one, okay? if we flip it around and give the state of georgia to warnock, we are back exactly where we