votes the new york, massachusetts way, he s a sure schumer vote for leader of the democrats there. rosendale is the republican, the state auditor, now the libertarian has dropped out and endorsed rosendale. what do you make of that race? i think rosendale is going to win. the irony is test ser running as somebody who voted for trump. now he s exposed. he didn t give us a vote on tax cuts or kavanaugh or gorsuch. i think he s been exposed and trump made it his mission to see him defeated. he s been to montana. mark: a tight, tight race, if folks vote, they lose. texas, ted cruz and robert francis o rourke. $70 million o rourke has spent. half of it has come out of manhattan, los angeles area, hollywood and so forth. they re trying to take out cruz because cruz is the leading conservative in the united states senate and behind trump,
trying to expose what took place in the administration during the course of the last election. you re not going to have border security. you re not going to have a wall. you re not going have the kind of spending you need for our defense that the president and the republicans have been promoting. on the senate side, if there s another vacancy on the supreme court or two, we re not going to be able to fill it because the democrats will simply block it. right. mark: there s an enormous amount at stake. you tell me if i m wrong or right, i view this as a race of the american people. forget about democrats, republicans, trump, not trump. this is about us, all we have to do is show up and vote and bring five people with us. this is the most important midterm election that we have seen probably in our live times because the democrats are starting the 2020 campaign for president right now. running against donald trump. but to president trump s credit, he s picking the republican candidate
rohrabacher was a speechwriter, i remember him from the 90s. been around for decades. huntington beach in that area. what s that look like? since they re not getting the blue wave, the democrats are putting in a green wave. mike bloomberg put five or six million dollars to try to beat him. dana was ahead in the polls. that s another race. mark: these are all turnout races. send in the ballots. mark: a lot of these are republican districts. if republicans and trump supporters turn out and vote, we win. yes. mark: george holding versus linda coleman, north carolina 2nd. one of my candidates extremely close. coleman supports sanctuary cities and higher taxes. mark: most of them do, don t they? you know what you re going to get. mark: running on open borders, sanctuary cities, higher taxes. topdown government run health
. mark: welcome back. it s very important to go through a number of the races and get a feel what s going on in the country. very important people turn out and vote and bring out family members, nobody better to help us than one of the great pollsters, john mclaughlin. you were donald trump s pollster during the campaign, probably the only pollster in the world that got it right. ceo and partner of mclaughlin and associates. graduated from fordham, you hold an mba from fordham with concentrations in finance and quantitative methods. right. mark: let s jump into this. as i understand it, there are 78, 78 competitive races. in the house. mark: in the house of representatives. that are almost ties.
with canada and mexico. mark: does that help? that helped. he s straightening out china. the iowa, corn, soybeans, the economy is agriculture. mark: it s a tight race? tight race. mark: illinois 6, peter roskam versus sean castam. that s the republican leadership they re going after. it s suburban chicago. so he s in a tight race, but the republicans should be able to win that one, if they come out and vote. mark: kentucky 6, andy barr versus amy mcgrath. the president has campaigned for andy barr. yes, and that one, if our voters come out. if they re not complacent and come out in that part of kentucky, he should be able to win. republicans keep that. mark: we ve got a lot more. finish the house and get into the governorships. we re not doing this because we like mentioning names and districts and stuff. we re doing this because you folks out, there the american people need to know what s going on in your states and