just as an example at 5:00 p.m. eastern today, we got a batch of 22,000 votes out of pima county. you just heard sara sidner talking about pima county. it is currently a county that kelly has a 23 percentage point lead in the vote. but in that batch of votes because it was late mail, 63% went for masters, 35% went for kelly. complete reversal. so, we have to watch carefully if this number up here 18.3%, that lead starts shrinking for kelly as more late-arriving mail gets counted, jake. that s what they call the late earlies, meaning early voting, but arrives late. the late earlies, as if this couldn t get confusing enough. we know it s confusing to some of you watching at home. it s a giant challenge for campaigns because the character of how we vote has changed so much. it was changing anyway.
the countdown is on. not to the elections people. to the championship parade for the city of houston, going downtown to celebrate the second world series championship. well kids could go too. several school districts in the area have canceled classes for the day to let students and staff enjoy the celebration. coy wire has more on this. coy, are they celebrating the championship or your birthday. it is coy s birthday. you re putting me out there like that. i can t wait to get home to my birthday cake with my 4 and 2-year-old daughters. it is going to be lovely. but a celebration for houston fans. a million people packing the trees to honor them with a three mile stretch of downtown houston is what is going to be rocking. it is at 1:00 p.m. eastern today. and it is the astros second world series crown. last one coming in 2017 when a million people were on hand. what a moment. it is going to be for houston s 73-year-old manager for dusty baker. he took over two years ago to
if that works or not. all right, jen psaki, rich lowry, charlie cook, thank you for helping us lead off our election special here and thanks to chris jansing. she had to prepare for her own show. but you can catch that live from cleveland, 1:00 p.m. eastern today, the heart of a battleground state. catch up with chris jansing about an hour and 40 minutes from you. brand-new polling this morning, democrats clinging by a razor s edge advantage in some crucial senate races. does that track with what our reporters are seeing on the ground? plus he s still the biggest name on the campaign trail. how former president donald trump is motivating voters on both sides of the aisle. we ll look at the biggest issue on voters minds as they head to the polls. the most important issue in arizona, when i m voting, is protecting the essence of our democracy.
decades ago. well, we re doing it now. you can watch a live broadcast of the mission on nasa s website from 6:00 p.m. eastern today. nasa will also hold a post-mission briefing. now, the u.s. team won its ninth consecutive presidents golf cup sunday, winning by a final score of 17 1/2 to 12 1/2. schauffele won in his match against canadian corey conners and clench the u.s. team s overall victory. looming over the tournamentwise the upstart saudi backed league. the u.s. has now won 12 out of 14 presidents cups. the next event will be held in montreal in 2024. and before we go the performer at the 20:23 s 2023 sl
move to try and get inflation under control? that s what investors are hanging up to. up at at the open 155 points. we await 2:00 p.m. eastern today. dana: what can we expect from the fed this afternoon, edward? here is what we know now. the construction vacuum truck is back right next to me. we also know interest rates on credit cards will go up. adjustable rate mortgages will be adjusted up. the cost of a new loan for a house or car will go up. at the last federal reserve meeting in jackson hole last month the chairman warned americans what to expect. it is important to hear his words. license. while higher interest rates, slower growth and softer labor market conditions will bring down inflation, they will also bring some pain to households and businesses. these are the unfortunate costs of reducing inflation. so the last fed chairman to make that kind of warning for