to put democrats over the top this november. and that while the nations at strategic will reserve remains in those, we have not seen sinc 1984, the president is planning to tap those reserves once agai in an effort to bring down soaring gas prices. it is a move his critics call political. we decided to have the politica panel way and and it wouldn t d no, three weeks before the midterms that there is an effor to get a handle on the optics o the border crisis fox new @ night investigates how the whit house is turning up the pressur on local politicians. plus the world s leading superpower, that s awesome. has a quote weak military it s an alarming analysis of our military mike and it s raising some big time questions by some big time generals. we begin tonight with the president s top legislative priority and how it is vastly different from the issues of voters is essay is in their top concern. at the white house corn kevin corke s live in nations capital. good evening this
hello, thank you so much for joining us. i m ana cabrera in new york. it s almost half time for the biden presidency. after tomorrow, it could be a whole different game on capitol hill. the strategy, the players, about to be put to the test. so far more than 41 million votes have already been cast in this midterm election. we are on top of all the critical matchups. let s start in nevada. gary tuchman is in clark county for us. a county that s poised to decide a key senate race that could decide which party controls the senate. and gary, snort cortez masto is considered one of the most vulnerable democratic senators up for re-election. can dems afford to lose her seat? reporter: well, that s right. you know, in this dynamic state with a population double over the last 25 years and tripled over the last 35 years, there are three high-profile races. but as you said, there s one that s above them all, the u.s. senate race. the democratic incumbent, catherine cortez masto, is c
tomorrow s huge vote. their question, where is the clinical data to back this up? one of them, our own dr. nicole saphier who warns i will be watching. she is here live to break down what families need to know. all new at 2:00. begin with the fox news alert. sandra: the top republican in the house kevin mccarthy doubling down on comments suggesting if republicans win the house they could pump the brakes on free flowing aid to ukraine. i think ukraine is very important. i support making sure we move forward to defeat russia in that program. but there should be no blank check on anything. we are $31 trillion in debt. john: analysts are already sounding the alarm, warning any break or slowdown in aid would alter the course of the war at a time when ukraine is making advances on the ground and putin seems to be backed into a corner. nearly nine months since he invaded ukraine. general jack keane s response to that and trey yingst with a report what that would mean on the
so we can be the leaders nationwide drop prices because inflation is driven by energy prices but also create livelihoods in our community and protect our nation from foreign adversaries who take advantage of the fact we are not energy independent right now. earlier that day oz hosted a round table in bucks county alongside maine senator susan collins. the focus bipartisanship. for most oz has been trying to convince swing voters in philadelphia suburbs that he will bring balance to washington. senator collins warned voters fetterman is too extreme to get things done in the senate. john fetterman has said i will not work with joe manchin. he has also said i will be the 51st vote for chuck schumer. that s not what we need to solve problems. less than an hour from the event at least nine people were shot in a mass shooting in philadelphia saturday. record rising crime in philly is a focal point of oz s efforts to sway suburban voter routinely attacking his opponent being t
admitting their poor messaging are hurting their election chances. i m a loyal democrat but i am not happy. we did not listen to voters in the election. when voters tell you over and over and over again they care mostly about the economy, listen to them. john: democrats are not just bickering with each other over canned goods, but also canned lines on the campaign trail. no more drilling. there is no more drilling. i haven t formed any new drilling. sandra: that happened yesterday. bronxville, new york, the president promising again to put an industry out of business and enraging a senate in his own party. we ll see if the administration will try to walk back the president s remarks as we await the white house briefing this hour. john: also, mike roe is here to weigh in how the mixed messaging is affecting american workers. sandra: and newt gingrinch is here with some messages from 1994. john: on the ground in one of the senate races that could decide it all, pe