expect november 8th, exactly four weeks from today as we say hello. i m bill hemmer. got your election red on. dana: exactly. i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. we love the mid-terms and catch you up on these latest ones. a couple changes you will want to know about. the latest forecast shows the republicans taking the house and win 231 seats. it could swell to as many as 246. bill: best case for democrats is 220 seats, about where they are right now. that would be enough for a razor thin house majority. dana: the senate is anyone s game. we have 47 races going democrat, 49 republican. that means it all comes down to the four toss-ups we ve been talking about, arizona, georgia, nevada, pennsylvania. bill: the nationwide conversation is shifting. majority of independents say they re more focused on the economy than voting rights and democracy. a trend that would favor republicans. dana: alexandria hoff has more from washington. the numbers just out. al
carley shimkus. todd: todd piro. the senate race is the most important of this election cycle. on the line, the republican candidate dr. ore s polling within the margin of error against john fetterman in the final stretch. the reason this races where it is because the democratic party has been pulling money and i walked on stage with $10 million coming in. it is a panic move. and they are pulling in money from every which way. that is why it is vital, vital we have the support. if i can tell the truth about john fetterman more than he lies about me, we have this race. todd: brooke singman on this major, major senate race. president biden is heading to philadelphia to hit the campaign trail with senate candidate john fetterman. this comes aiming to put concerns to rest after he suffered a major stroke earlier this year. his doctors saying, federman as working full duty in public office. the legitimacy of that report being called into question as the same doctor has bee
crucial race that could tip the balance of power in the senate. the pennsylvania face-off between john fetterman and dr. mehmet oz intensified worries about fetterman s health. he stumbled his way through the debate giving answers like this one. i support fracking. you have made conflicting statements regarding fracking. in a 2018 interview, you said, i don t support fracking at all, i never have. earlier this month you told an interviewer, i support fracking. i support fracking. i don t i don t i support fracking and i stand and i do support fracking. emily: last night welcome painting with musician dave matthews, fetterman made this stunning admission about his performance. doing that debate was not exactly easy. i knew it wasn t going to be easy after having a stroke after five months. i don t think that has ever been done before in american political history before actually. emily: there are growing calls for fetterman to release his medical records bu
walk there locking up criminals. it has consequences but i don t know why that is so important. the subway tracks in new york city. eric adams to do more in the crime telling the new york post everybody is talking the talk but nobody is walking the walk. executive jennifer say a covid denier, the management gave her a choice to shut up or leave. that made me unemployable. what team is that? read. we are going to go see them. we are going to take you in the stadium. 13 days until the midterm elections. three big debates around the country last night, pennsylvania, new york, michigan steve: today, we are doing essentially the postgame show. that s right. steve: who won, who lost because so many people tuned in to watch those six people at different electors across the country. and who will win? we could know two weeks from today. a lot of big debate but anxiety from americans because we may not know who has control of the senate on election day
federal reserve. bill: that is only more bad news for americans trying to pay for gas and groceries. it comes after opec slashed oil production. the economy seen as the achilles heel for democrats in november. the president now admitting there may be more pain on the horizon to come. should the american people prepare for a recession? president biden: i don t think it will be a recession, if there is one a very slight one. aishah hosley live from the state department and we ll begin with edward lawrence on the north lawn of the white house. we hear the beep, beep, beep of messaging here at the white house. not the construction truck over there. the president a year ago was saying we won t have a recession. and then about three months ago the president ended the message out of the white house was a recession will not be likely. now we re hearing a recession is possible but still could be shallow. listen to the president. you just said a slight recession is possible