[cheers and applause] spheef steve live from new york. one day away from election day. we have a live studio audience. we have got a marching band and we have got you. welcome to studio m, folks. and today today studio m. stands for midterms. wthey came and we locked the door. ainsley: we had debates and band on. and our entire fox team was staying in a hotel. steve: that would be in 2016. that was in new hampshire. ainsley: that s right. no tax state. [laughter] ainsley: sean hannity was sleeping in that hotel and martha mccallum. they all came on the show said we were woken up by marching band at 4:00 in the morning practicing out in the parking lot. we had to have the band. brian: they didn t have wake-up calls so we brought the horn section. great to see you. anyone wants proof the pandemic is over. here it is. [cheers and applause] we re going to be talking to the crowd all morning long and you as well. we don t have to ask them, we know to the latest polls a
atrocities our leadership class committed over 2 years. shameless lying, stupidity and incompetence and the unfairness and the vicious racism to the majority of the american population. all which have amount to attacks on democracy itself. if you believed in democracy you would not act like this. the question is: is anyone ever going to be punished for it? that s on the ballot for november. the template for success is just run against joe biden. there may be people who feel sorry for him but nobody can argue he is doing a good job because he is not. just say that. run on the economy and crime. homelessness, it s everywhere. fentanyl and what joe biden has done to the southern border. stick to the obvious issues and you will win. voters care most about inflation, jobs and immigration. those are the issues according to a poll that voters believe are the top priorities of the opinion party the republican party. there is total alignment between their priorities and the prioriti
republican challenger herschel walker, they are fighting for every last vote in the georgia senate race. meanwhile republican candidate blake masters and mark kelly, crisscrossing arizona in the tight senate race there and up in new hampshire, senator maggie hassan is trying to hold off surge from republican challenger from buldoc. team coverage all across the campaign trial across the country. let s start down south. early voting is shattering records and that s a hot race. hi, there, eric. good afternoon to you. nobody in georgia and i mean nobody wants to see this race go to a runoff, they are sick of election season so they want there to be a winner on tuesday. the only way to avoid a runoff is voters to go out and vote. that s why you are seeing big crowd and big names in the last few days on the trail here. we are expecting former ambassador to take stage in georgia any minute now. long-term contracts controlled the senate two years ago by flipping georgia so this is
words together. but it knocked me down but i m going to keep coming back up. i ve visited vocational schools, i didn t visit it with john, because obviously it wasn t clear enough for you to understand this. there s no way around it, john fetterman s health was the big issue last night in pennsylvania and he and dr. oz faced off in the only debate for the state s senate seat. we re going to have much more on the this consequential showdown, next. plus, democrats are now bracing for a possible red wave. and it even appears that strongholds could be in jeopardy. and president joe biden shares his thoughts on the midterms saying americans face a choice and the stakes could be higher. good morning. and welcome to way too early. on this wednesday, october 26th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. pennsylvania voters saw their candidates for u.s. senate side by side last night for the one and only debate in the high-stakes race. lieutenant governor
of a job. the daylight saving debate. could changing the clocks soon be a thing of the past? and on the road. nothing matters if the kids aren t grounded and good. o donnell: cbs steve hartman on the important lesson of kindness. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this busy friday night. tonight, we are tracking severe weather with millions in the path of dangerous storms. we re going to have more on that in just a moment. but first, with just four days until the midterms we want to begin with a candidate who is not on the ballot but looming over election day. tonight, donald trump is hinting he s ready to jump into the 2024 presidential race, teasing an announcement to supporters in iowa. advisers familiar with the former president s plans tells cbs news that trump is considering making his widely rumored bid for the white house official in the coming we