In your state . We will open up our regular lines. If you support President Trump and Vice President pence, we want to hear from you at 202 7488000. If you support democratic candidate joe biden and Kamala Harris, we want to hear from you at 202 7488000. If you are undecided or support another president ial ticket, your number is 202 7488002. You can oyster text us your and we at 202 7488003 are always reading on social media. Once again, we are looking to talk to our viewers in battleground states only this morning, as the last few hours of this election season come to a close. Cook political report actually has a list of states which it considers to be up for grabs for this Electoral College season. You can see those states on your screen, six states listed officially as tossup states theida, georgia, iowa, second Congressional District of maine, North Carolina, ohio, and texas. Those are the states that are officially listed as tossups from the Cook Political Report. We want to hear
Tuesday . Guest currently republicans control . 53 seats and democrats have 45 with two independent that caucus with democrats. How we see things playing out next tuesday, we believe that the most likely outcome is that democrats have a net gain of four to six seats. For the senate you need 51 seats for an absolute majority, or if your Party Controls the white house you only need 50 because the Vice President can break ties. With that projected net gain of between four to six seats we do believe that democrats will take back the senate this year. Host where do the democrats find those four to six seats . What seats do you think democrats will take that will give them that majority . The most basic path to the majority revolves around four seats that were always going to be highly competitive this year, arizona, colorado, maine, and north carolina. All of them represented by republicans, but all states that democrats can do very well in an that President Trump is , if not down win signi
On cspan, live coverage on cspan2. Watch anytime on cspan. Org or listen on the go with the free radio app. We return now to the topic of school and university opening. Our guest is the president of middle Tennessee State university. Have seen yout when you participated in a Panel Discussion at the white house last week to talk about reopenings and how it might happen. The president ell and Vice President at that Panel Discussion . Morning and thank you for having me on your show. Ourt university was being very measured and had taken great preparation to safely open our university for our students this fall. There were a number of challenges that we had to address in order to make sure the campus was safe and that we were ready for the onset of 22,000 students and 3000 faculty and staff at one of the top universities in tennessee. Middleou announce that Tennessee State universityunivet to announce that you would open in the fall. How do you plan to do that, and what changes does that m
Lets get to meteorologist cecily tynan with the full story. Jim, remember at 6 00 i said the models were trending further north and west. If the storm continued, i would have to take the snow totals up. Thats whats happening. Its cold enough for snow, upper 20s now. Temperatures remain below freezing tomorrow. The timing is changing as well. Future tracker showing in the morning, its dry. Cloudy and cold but around lunchtime, this is when the atmosphere blossoms with snow breaking out. By 12 30 and areas to the west, it fills in as we head to the afternoon hours with steady snow across south jersey and delaware. Its pushing off of the coast by 7 00. The key time between 1 00 in the afternoon and 7 00. This is very bad timing for the friday afternoon commute with temperatures just below freezing, roads likely will be slick. Any of the snowflakes will be sticking. Some of the computer models i look at to develop the forecast show there is not complete agreement from half inch of snow to
This is very bad timing for the friday afternoon commute with temperatures just below freezing, roads likely will be slick. Any of the snowflakes will be sticking. Some of the computer models i look at to develop the forecast show there is not complete agreement from half inch of snow to close to three inches. Models and guides are not a gospel. Ill update you in the sevenday forecast. Jim . All right, cecily. It was a fire that took the toll on the lives of two brothers, ages six and 11. The flames erupted yesterday on summit avenue in schwenksville. It was a tragic action, the failure of a extension cord on a space heater. Dann cuellar is there where the community is stepping up with compassion for the family. Dan . Thats right, jim. This family mourns the loss of their two boy in a devastating fire, the Community Came together to help them at this difficult time. Its horrible. I get choked up thinking about it. From the mayor on down a steady load of people showed upbringing cards a